Los Angeles City Hall (Los Angeles City Hall), located in the center of Los Angeles, surrounded by four streets: Main street, Temple street, 1st street, Spring street. The official address is: 200 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Except for Saturday and Sunday rest, Monday to Friday is open from 8 am to 5 pm. Because Los Angeles is in the earthquake zone, the city hall is an earthquake-resistant structure, is currently the world's highest earthquake-resistant infrastructure; the roof height is 138 meters. It was built in 1926 and completed in 1928. On the lawn outside the main building, and on the nearby passages and squares that unfold along the terrain, there are statues and flags, some cultural and tourist values. The sound of traffic and the footsteps of passers-by did not affect the statues that stood peacefully on the green lawn, and their eyes seemed to penetrate history; And a series of cold flags and flags that float and hang above them seem to be guards who watch time and space and ideas, coveting harmony, raising eyebrows and fierceness.