In the evening, four of us left the hotel and walked to the centre of Inn Vernes, about a kilometer away. It was the northernmost city in Britain, so it was darker in the summer evening. It was about 22 o'clock later. The highest temperature here is less than 20 degrees. It's still cold in the morning and evening. We all wear coats and cotton sweaters to keep out the cold. The hot weather in the south of the Yangtze River in China lasts for more than 38 degrees these days. Oxford is also a hot weather of nearly 30 degrees. We have really come to stay in the summer. On the Nis River, which runs through the city, we can see from a distance the view of several tall cathedrals or bell towers in the center of the city. In such a dense area, it is rare for many ancient buildings to compete for beauty. Walk along the lake, then walk across the Nineteenth Century Pedestrian Suspension Bridge across the Nis River to the center of the city paved with stone roads. The historical details of the city were immediately presented to us. On both sides of the street in the city centre, the shops are basically closed because of weekends and holidays, but the bars and cafes are very busy. Walk into the bar and see the people inside sing and dance very high, here it seems to be able to experience the Scottish character of the bold and unrestrained. We walked all the way to the hillside Castle of Inverness, which is also the highland of the downtown area. The castle built of red sand and stone is not open to the public, but the nearby square provides visitors with a very good view of the city. Just at this moment, the sunset is shining, and there are blue sky and white clouds over our heads, because the scenery of Fonis is more beautiful at this moment. Although we are here only for a short time, we are very impressed by the city of Fonis. This is a beautiful, quiet and nostalgic Scottish city.