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1. Tower Bridge: Tower Bridge is an upward suspension bridge across the River Thames, named after its near the Tower of London, the first bridge from the mouth of the River Thames, and a symbol of London. The bridge was built in 1886 and opened to the public on 30 June 1894, connecting the north and south suburbs of London into a single unit.
2. Elizabeth Tower: Elizabeth Tower, formerly known as Big Ben, that is, the Palace of Westminster Clock Tower, one of the world's famous Gothic buildings, a landmark building in London, and the bell tower attached to the British Parliament Chamber, in June 2012, Britain announced that the bell tower of London's famous landmark "Big Ben" was renamed "Elizabeth Tower". 3. London Eye:
The London Eye, located on the banks of the River Thames in London, England, is the world's first and largest observation wheel as of 2005, and is one of London's landmarks and famous tourist attractions. 4. Greenwich Observatory: The Greenwich Observatory, founded in 1675 in the Royal Greenwich Gardens on the banks of the River Thames in London, England, is a world-famous comprehensive observatory.
At the Greenwich Observatory, visitors can adjust their watches to align with the world's most standard time.
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London is the capital of the United Kingdom and the largest city in Europe, with a rich history and rich culture that attracts countless tourists.
Big Ben and Parliament: This is a London landmark, located in the Palace of Westminster on the banks of the River Thames, and is the heart of British politics. Big Ben is the most famous bell tower in the world and rings every 15 minutes.
The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Parliament and features ornate Gothic architecture and fine decorations.
London Eye: This is a huge Ferris wheel on the south bank of the River Thames and is one of London's most popular sightseeing spots. Take a ride on the London Eye for panoramic views of London, including Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and more.
The London Eye changes its lighting effects every day, making it even more stunning at night.
British Museum: This is one of the largest, oldest and most famous museums in the world, with a collection of precious artifacts from all over the world and from all eras, covering all aspects of human civilization. The British Museum's exhibits are endlessly fascinating, such as the mummies of the Egyptian pharaohs, the sculptures of the Hezhihora Parthenon, and the bronzes and porcelain of Chinese civilization.
Buckingham Palace: This is the official residence and office of the British royal family and the symbol of the British monarchy. Buckingham Palace, with its stately exterior and luxurious interior, is open to the public every summer.
The Buckingham Palace front square is home to a handover ceremony at 11am every day, making it a spectacular feast for the eyes.
Tower Bridge: This is a bridge across the River Thames and one of London's most iconic and historic buildings. The Tower Bridge consists of two Gothic towers and two sections of openable deck that rises to form an angle when ships pass.
There are exhibition galleries and museums inside Tower Bridge, where you can learn about the history and engineering principles of Tower Bridge.
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