We went to the Wonderful Square in the city center, in front of Lyon City Hall, known as the "heart of Lyon". The exterior of the city hall is decorated with Italian-style statues and domes, which are very luxurious. The flag of France fluttered on the town hall, and the golden clock of the town hall was dazzling in the setting sun. Everything was still so simple and elegant. The square has a fountain, and four horses in the fountain are led by a goddess, a 19th-century fountain that was hand-held by Bartholdi, the sculptor of New York's Statue of Liberty. The four horses are said to represent world civilization, represented by four rivers, four horses are the Nile River in Egypt, the Euphrates River in the Middle East and the Tigris River, and the Ganges River in India. The main body of the square is divided into squares, each square ground center of the small fountain, there are small water columns sprayed out, the wet ground like a mirror reflects the facade of the surrounding buildings, appearing to be radiant, reflection, making the fertile square as beautiful as a fairyland. The Worcester Square is called the heart of Lyon. Continue north is the center of the silk industry: the Red Cross block. Go west to the la Saône, and the old town of Lyon enters the eye. This old block contains many old houses from the 15 to the 17 centuries, bright orange and red. Walk along Lyon's unique streets, through the deep courtyard, in the ancient buildings hundreds of years ago, a strong antique atmosphere born from the heart. Many Gothic, Renaissance and classical houses are connected to each other, giving a sense of the time-changing, long-standing tradition of the city of Lyon, which has never been lost. The city government of Lyon, the Lyon Opera House, etc. are located here.