The British Museum凡凡2222The British Museum has too much content. In order to be effective and focus on the exhibition, this time through the Trip.com APP, I purchased the explanation service of the Chinese tour guide Internet celebrity teacher (3 hours/260 yuan). Watching and learning together: Assyrian pavilion, Greek pavilion, Roman sculpture pavilion, Egyptian pavilion, Life and Death pavilion, South Asia pavilion, China pavilion, Chinese porcelain pavilion, Mummy pavilion, Two rivers Babylon, Ancient Persian pavilion, Ancient Europe, Roman Great Britain, British medieval... I would like to give a high evaluation to this Chinese commentator, Ms. Diana! Because it was a late praise (I saw the exhibition on May 17) for the journey, Ms. Diana, with her high professionalism and deep knowledge, uncovered the mysterious and fascinating story behind the exhibits shown in the British Museum. Her understanding of the collections in the museum is amazing, whether it is those world-famous cultural relics or relatively small exhibits, can be detailed and accurate interpretation, let us have a clear and profound understanding of the history and culture. She is articulate and smooth, and can convey complex historical backgrounds and cultural connotations to us in a simple and understandable way. She is passionate and makes us feel her love for the job and her sense of responsibility for cultural heritage. She is also good at interacting with us and making our visit experience extremely rich and fulfilling. Thank you very much, Ms. Diana, thank you!
London EyeMMrs_TravelThis is an iconic London experience. It can be pretty clouded during the peak season time. Amazing scenery opens up from the top.
Tower Bridge__TI***r5The bridge is magnificent and very nice, I recommend visiting 🇬🇧
Buckingham PalaceLLethoThe best day for me to visit was on Sunday. Not a lot people there on the day, so it was not crowded. After a well planned trip to visit London this was one first stop
Big BenNNithin FrederickBig Ben is probably the world's most famous clock. That iconic silhouette is instantly recognisable and is one of the most Instagrammed landmarks on the planet. Six monarchs and 41 prime ministers have come and gone since the bells first struck their now familiar music across Westminster.
ChinatownRRWongWow! You can find all things Asian here! You got the very best food here!
King’s Cross陌陌染MMKing's Cross Station (King's Cross Railway Station) is a large railway terminal opened in 1852, located in the King's Cross area of central London, on the junction of Camden and Eastrington, on the side of Camden. It is connected by A501, Euston Road and York Road. King's Cross is the southern terminal of the East Coast Main Line of the British Railways. It is on the west side of the Eurostar International train terminal, St Pancras Station. The two stations are the common outside stations of the London Underground's King's Cross St Pancras Station. To the west of King's Cross, next to St Pancras, the New British Library and Euston, the buildings are just a few minutes' walk away. King's Cross station has many routes to the east and north of England and Scotland, connecting many major cities such as Cambridge, Peterborough, Kingston upon Hull, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
Westminster AbbeyMMrs_TravelThis is such a beautiful spot to go if you are in London. There is so much history in it that you could easily spend several hours learning all its spots. Definitely recommend!
Oxford StreetAAse0Shops galore. Good to die for. Masses of humans. Who would not want to visit one of the greatest shopping centres in the world 🌎🌍. Oxford Street just keeps getting better and better 😄😎👣👣👣. So many things are here. You could literally do just about anything that comes to mind. Selfridges is my favourite and John Lewis is right behind.
Tower of LondonSskjoubMajestic tower in the heart of London. This place is a must-see for those who love history!