In the Millennium, London built this London Eye with a great deal of money. It was torn down in commemoration. Unexpectedly, it has become the most popular tourist attraction, even the landmark of London. The London Eye was situated on the Thames River in London, England, and was sponsored by British Airways at the time; it was 135 meters (443 feet) high. There are 32 cabins in London Eye (from No. 1 to No. 33). Because of religious taboos, there is no No. 13. Because the cabin is made of tempered glass inside and outside, there is an air conditioning system. Each cabin can carry about 25 passengers, and the rotation speed is about 0.26 meters per second, that is, a lap takes 30 minutes. Ride London Eye Up in the air, get a bird's eye view of London. The London Eye becomes a huge blue halo at night, which greatly adds to the dreamlike temperament of the Thames River. The London Eye also lights up the 2015 British general election, with the red light representing the British Labour Party, the blue representing the Conservative Party, the purple representing the British Independent Party, and the Yellow representing the Liberal Democratic Party. My laziest queue, I bought a fast track ticket, and then lined up under the red-eyed LONDON EYE for 30 minutes, the cold wind, want to be stingy to buy a general ticket, I do not know if I can live into the London Eye. It was raining, so London seemed to be in the bath, without dreams, a little bit different from imagination. Down the bridge, the London Eye is very lively. Ice-cream trucks, merry-go-round horses, acrobatic performances, life statues gather a lot of visitors. On the other side, there are Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Shrek theme park, aquarium, London Eye 4D Experience Museum and so on. And no more than London's twists and turns of hundreds of meters at the foot of the team.