in Greenwich,
Meet the historic ship Cutty Shark
The Cutty Shark is one of the clipper ships built in 1869, famous at the time for its high speed and cargo carrying capacity. Its main role was to transport goods such as Chinese umbrellas, black tea and wool to the UK. It lasted operation in 1954 and is now a museum. Cutty Shark underwent extensive restoration work in 2012 and was restored to its original condition, and now serves as a museum with various marine-related exhibits, attracting travelers from all over the world.
Landmarks of London
The Cutty Sark, which carried out trade in Asia during the Victorian era, is anchored near the museum. The first floor is a museum and has a unique structure where you can look up at the lower part of the ship. The internal exhibition hall preserves and displays important aspects of British maritime history and shipbuilding, so I definitely recommend a visit.
Cutty Sark