Wales
and England have always had a close relationship. In the past,
England took control of Wales. In the period from 1536 to 1543,
England and Wales become one country. But the modern Welsh
nationalists wants independence for Wales.
Welsh
is a living language (25% of people know it well). All children learn
it in schools, and there are some TV programs and newspapers which
are Welsh.
Food
In
Wales there are a lot of sheep in the countryside, so lamb is often
on the menu! The breakfast includes: black laver bread, paste and
seaweed (Japanese sushi).
Other
Welsh dishes are rarebit (chees) and Bara Brith (fruit cake).
Sport
Rugby
is the most popular sport. The Wales team takes part in different
important competitions.
Football,
cricket and snooker are also popular. You can also go surfing.
The
Land of Song
Wales
is called th e”land of song”, and his national song “land of my
Fathers”.
Wales
is famous for its men’s choirs and they often sing before rugby
matches. The workers of the iron industry often formed choirs. Now
the industry are less important, but the tradition of singing
continues.
The
Eisteddfod
Eisteddfod
is a Welsh word which means “to be sitting together”.
An
Eisteddfos is an annual meeting of poets, musicians, singers and
sometimes dancers who compete for prizes.
This
is a symbol of Wales, and the women wear a national dress (tall black
hat and a red cloak).
Iconic
places
Cardiff
is the capital of Wales. It was named European City of Sport in 2009.
Swansea
is the second largest city in Wales. In the past was the center of
the industry.
Oxwich
Bay (the most beautiful beach in Britain), Three Cliffs Bay,
(Britain’s best beach), Rhossili Bay (the British supermodel of
beaches) are different beaches which found in Wales.
Saint
David’s is the smallest city in the UK, but it has a magnificent
cathedral.
Snowdonia
is a national park in North Wales. It includes mountains, lakes,
rivers, waterfalls, forests and coast. The name comes from the
highest mountain, Snowdon.
In
wales there are lots of castles which were built to protect. The most
important are: Caernarfon, Harlech, Beaumaris and Conwy.
Portmeirion
is an Italian-style village in North Wales.
There
are other beautiful areas in Wales, such as Cardigan Bay,
Pembrokeshire Coast, Anglesey, Aberystwyth, bangor and Llandudno.
Iconic
people
Llewellyn
the Great and Owen Glendower are 2 heroes of the Welsh.
Llewellyn
kept Wales independent from the Normal kings of England. Glendower
was a nationalist who led a revolution against England.
There
is a legend about Llewellyn’s dog. Gellert (dog) had to guard the
king’s baby while he was away. He killed a wolf that tried to
attack the child. When Llewellyn returned, he couldn’t see the baby
and there was blood on the dog’s mouth, so he killed the dog. But
then he found the baby safe under its bed.
Henry
Morgan was a pirate who robed ships and towns in the Caribbean.
Bylan
Thomas (writer), Catherine Zeta Jones (actress), Anthony Hopkins
(actor), Aneurin Bevan (politician) and Richard Burton (actor).
Shirley
Bassey has had a long career in show business since she began
performing. She sings the title songs for three James Bond films.
Welsh
legends: King Arthur and Branwen
In
welsh literature we can found writings about Arthur.
On
Bardsey Island, there is a cave where local stories say that Arthur
and Merlin are buried. Most people thing that Arthur was a Celt.
Another
legend is about a girl called Branwen, whose brother was a giant and
a king in Wales. Branwen married the king of Ireland. When he took
her to Ireland he was very unkind to her. The girl sent news to her
brother and he wald across the sea to Ireland. There was a terrible
war, and many peole were killed. Branwen returned to Wales with the
heart of her brother and was so sad.
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