Firstly, we will visit to London, UK.
Xem thêmLondon is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, and is the largest urban area in Greater London.
Xem thêmLondon is the biggest city in western Europe, and the world's largest financial centre.
Xem thêmLondon is about 2000 years old.
Xem thêmLondon was founded by the Romans.
Xem thêmFor a long time, London was a small city.
Xem thêmThis area is still called the City of London.
Xem thêmLondon is one of the world's most important cities for business, finance and politics.
Xem thêmThe population of London is 8.63 million.
Xem thêmMost people in London are British.
Xem thêmHowever, London also has many immigrants.
Xem thêmThere are also many people from different countries who stay in London on business.
Xem thêmMany people visit London as tourists.
Xem thêmThey may see the famous "Sights of London".
Xem thêmThen the Romans rebuilt the city, and London became an important trading hub.
Xem thêmAfter the decline of the Roman Empire, few people remained in London.
Xem thêmIn the 9th century, more people started living in London again.
Xem thêmAfter the railways were built, London grew very big.
Xem thêmGreater London has 33 London Boroughs (neighbourhoods) and a mayor.
Xem thêmThe old City of London is only a square mile in size but has its own Lord Mayor.
Xem thêmAnother famous old part of Greater London is Westminster, which was always a different city from the City of London.
Xem thêmAt the time, Coppard was working with The Natural History Museum in London and was able to confirm from the photo uploaded that the species was unidentified, making it a new discovery of sea urchin that he named Coelopleurus exquisitus.
Xem thêmThere are claims to the first chippie from Lancashire in the North and London in the South of England.
Xem thêmThe Chao Phraya River is as important as the River Thames is to London in defining the city's geography.
Xem thêmThat number would even rise to 200,000 near the end of the 17th century, making the city a very large city for its time (only London and Paris also had that many people).
Xem thêmA 2004 London study found that 70% of people would give their passwords for a chocolate bar.
Xem thêmBy 1837, the National Swimming Society was holding regular swimming competitions in six artificial swimming pools, built around London.
Xem thêmLondon is the capital of England.
Xem thêmDid you know that London has over 170 museums?
Xem thêmLondon is also home to the iconic Big Ben clock tower.
Xem thêmYou can ride on a big Ferris wheel called the London Eye.
Xem thêmLondon has more than 8 million people living there.
Xem thêm