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| Trafalgar Square, London's most famous square, was laid out in 1829 to 1841 to commemorate Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. |
| Piccadilly Circus, the statue of Eros at its centre,is one of the busiest roundabout. Eros statue was originally called the Shaftesbury monument, having been erected as a moemorial to the philanthropist, Lord Shaftesbury. |
| Big Ben got its name after Sir Benjamin Hall. It refers to the thirteen ton bell hung within. |
| House of Paliament, magnificent Gothic masterpiece was built between 1840 and 1888. It's the work of Charles Barry who designed the buildings to blend with nearby Westminster Abbey. |
| The British Airways London Eye is the world's largest observation wheel. It offers fine views over the central London and beyond. It consists of 32 capsules, each accommodates 25 people, capacity up to 1600 passengers each hour. |
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| IMPRESSIVE LONDON |
| London China Town |