Huntly

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#4 things to do in Aberdeen

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Huntly, also known as Huntly, is a town in Aberdeen, Scotland, with a population of about 4000. There is an ancient fort of Huntley, mainly engaged in textile industry. There are few Chinese in this beautiful town. It is very quiet. There are castles, beautiful scenery, authentic butter biscuit factories and its own small museum. You can buy souvenirs and eat authentic food there. Besides enjoying the wonderful feeling brought by Huntly, you should also know more about Aberdeen: Aberdeen, Scotland, UK One of the major cities in the region is the third most populous of Scotland's six designated cities (212125 in April 2001). Area 186km & sup2;. Located in the northeast of Scotland, between the mouth of the river Don in the north and the River Dee in the south, the city is a major seaport on the North Sea coast. For centuries, Aberdeen's main building material has been granite from the granbian mountains to the West. Up to now, there are still many granite buildings of more than 100 years in the city, and they are basically in daily use, so the city also has the title of Granite City. The famous British Parliament building in London, Waterloo Bridge (i.e. the bridge in "soul broken blue bridge") and the Albert Memorial base in Hyde Park all used the granite produced by Aberdeen when building. Marischall college at Aberdeen University is the second largest granite building in the world.

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It's a beautiful town. Few Chinese are very quiet. There are castles, beautiful scenery, and authentic butter biscuits. The factory of butter biscuits has its own small museum, where you can buy souvenirs and eat authentic food.

Address: Huntly, United Kingdom

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You can take a bus from the square to and fro, but you'd better say hello to the time.

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