
Last Friday, we went to explore a seaside city, Brighton, which is the UK’s most popular seaside destination for overseas visitors. Brighton is also known as Britain’s “most fashionable city”, and “the happiest place to live in the UK.”
The iconic building of the southern coastal city of England is the Royal Pavilion, which was built in 1815 to facilitate the rendezvous of Prince Regent and his mistress Fitzherbert. The Royal Pavilion, Brighton was hand-picked as a summer resort by the royal family in the 19th century. The royal family and the high society men and women rushed to the Sunshine Coast for a holiday. The Royal Palace is the most exotic building in the UK. The interior Chinese style prevails throughout the decor, lotus lanterns, giant dragon crystal chandeliers, ladies murals, bamboo and rattan escalators, and large-faced tapestries. In the palace, you will have a deep understanding of the British royal atmosphere.

The trendy city of Brighton has shown so many beautiful graffiti that street art lovers will not be disappointed. It’s like hanging out in an open-air gallery. Like Bristol, it is considered one of the street art capitals, and you will find large murals by famous artists such as Banksy, Snug, Aroe and Odisy in Brighton. There are also many unknown painters who show their works on these graffiti streets. They want to convey their ideas about the world through their works. They can use art works to break through secular prejudice.
