
▲ Bathed in sunlight, the cream-colored exterior of Buckingham Palace exudes an elegant charm, with its ornate balcony having witnessed countless royal highlights. Don't miss the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony at 11 AM, where soldiers in bright red uniforms and bearskin hats march in perfect step, showcasing the solemnity and ceremonial grandeur of British tradition.


▲ This 96-meter-tall Gothic structure speaks volumes of historical grandeur in every detail. Its four massive clock faces overlook the passage of time in London. At every hour, the melodious chimes resonate along the River Thames, instantly transporting visitors back to the Victorian era.


▲ The Shard, a towering 309.6-meter architectural marvel, stands like a giant on the south bank of the River Thames. Take the 40-second high-speed elevator to the observation deck for breathtaking views of the London Eye, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and more. As night falls and the city lights up, London becomes immersed in a mesmerizing nocturnal beauty that will leave you breathless!


▲ Tower Bridge spans the River Thames, with its two towers standing like guardians. The blue-and-white bridge deck reflects the shimmering water. When large ships pass, the bridge slowly rises, creating a scene straight out of a steampunk movie. Climb the bridge in the evening to overlook the sunset gilding the iron framework, while the dazzling night lights make every photo a masterpiece!

▲ In the heart of London, by the River Thames, the Gothic Revival-style Palace of Westminster stands quietly. It is home to the UK Parliament and a witness to history. Big Ben chimes steadily, its tower spires glistening in the sunlight. Strolling through, one can almost hear the footsteps of history.

▲ The British Museum is a "time capsule" that holds the codes of global civilizations! From the Rosetta Stone to the sculptures of the Parthenon, from Chinese porcelain to Egyptian mummies, over a hundred galleries encapsulate two million years of human history. Strolling through, you can almost hear the whispers of different civilizations—touch a 3,000-year-old Babylonian clay tablet, gaze up at the Dunhuang murals, and even the air seems to carry a wondrous sense of transcending time and space.








