London has many statues and monuments of famous politicians and war heroes. This bronze statue of George IV's Trafalgar Square depicts the king in ancient Roman costume and rides saddlessly.
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London has many statues and monuments of famous politicians and war heroes. This bronze statue of George IV's Trafalgar Square depicts the king in ancient Roman costume and rides saddlessly.
Trafalgar Square is one of London's most famous attractions. Whether it's a bridge across the Thames in the direction of Waterloo Railway Station, or a Chinatown in the back, or Buckingham Palace through naval archways, it's very close to the Square, which relies on the square sculptures in front of the National Gallery of Art, which are not enough to see the lion statues in all directions. Points and pillars that soar into the clouds also look extraordinarily magnificent.
The atmosphere and feeling here are very good. Whether tourists or consumers, they will feel that there is not much regret, it is worth trying.
It's a very worthwhile place to go, with elegant environment. Good place.
Trafalgar Square is one of London's most famous commercial centers.