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London Eye
1. When was London Eye first opened to the public?- It was first opened to the public on 9March 2000.
2. In example, what was it called before ?- In example, it was called The Merlin Entertainments London Eye/ The British Airways London Eye.
3. Does it attracts people to visit or not? Why?- Yes it does, because it’s an entertaining and easy way to have a great view of London.
Big Ben
1. How big anniversary it had on 31 May 2009?- It had 150th anniversary.
2. How many steps are there inside?- There are 334 steps inside.
3. After who was the bell inside called?- It was called in honour of Sir Benjamin Hall.
Tower of London
1. What is the oldest tower?- The oldest tower is White tower.
2. How many years was it in use as a prison ?- it was 852 years in use as a prison.
3. Who initiated the construction of the Tower?- William the Conqueror initiated the construction of the Tower.
Hyde Park
1. Who opened the park to the general public?- Charles I opened the park to the general public.
2. Name one famous landmark.- In example the Serpentine Lake/ Speakers' Corner/ the Diana , Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.
3. For what is it famous for?- It's famous for its Speakers' Corner.
Piccadilly Circus
1.When was it built ?- It was built in 1819.
2. What is in the centre of the junction ?- In the centre of the junction is a statue called Eros.
3. Name one tourist attraction near it.- In example the Shaftesbury Memorial/ Criterion Theatre/ London Pavilion.
Trafalgar square
1. How many lion statues are guarding Nelson 's Column ?- 4 lion statues are guarding Nelson's Column.
2. When was it opened to the public?- It was opened to the public on 1 May 1844 .
3. After who/what was it named for?- It was named in honour of Lord Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Covent Garden
1. What's in the central square of Covent Garden?- There's a fruit and vegetable market in the central square.
2. For what is it also famous for?- It's also famous for its street entertainers (singers, dancers etc.)
3. What's the name of the famous theatre in there?- The Royal Opera house.
Tower Bridge
1. Who opened the Tower Bridge?- The Prince of Wales and his wife , The Princess of Wales opened the Tower Bridge.
2. What river does the Tower Bridge cross ?- It crosses the River Thames.
3. What's there between the towers ?- There's a open air walkway between the towers.
St Paul's Cathedral
1. Where does it locate?- It's at the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London.
2. When was it built?- It was built between 1675 and 1710.
3. Who was the famous architect who built it?- Britain's most famous architect Sir Christopher Wren.
Buckingham Palace
1. How many rooms are there?- There are 775 rooms in there.
2. Who bought the Buckingham House for his wife?- George III bought Buckingham House for his wife.
3. Who owns it now?- It's owned by the British state.
Palace of Westminster
1. When was the fire accident?- The fire accident was in 1834.
2. What's the other name of the Palace of Westminster?- It's also known as the House of Parliament.
3. When was it re-opened?- It was re-opened in 1835.
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