From Greenwich, now we have returned to the London city. On our way walking around, we saw some street artist perfoming. Below is a series of the street artists performing.
MERLIN
A GREEN LIZARD
KING AND QUEEN ( like in the Harry Potter)
BONELESS MAN
DUSTBIN GUY :P
THE CLOWN
A MAGICIAN ( perfoming with the audience)
After walked past the artists, we have reached to a nice-looking bridge. With pointed poles at the sides, made me recall on the bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
This bridge is Hungerford Footbridge.
Got a picture with the LONDON EYE while crossing the bridge.
Crossing Hungerford Footbridge.
Freaking hungry. McDonald for our lunch that day.
Pigeons are all over the place.
Here's the Bicycle Racing that have resulted many of the roads closed which made us walk extra miles in search of bus stop to Greenwich.
While walking around, we have reached the National Gallery of London.
MDCCCX???? How may is it?
In front of the Gallery.
Charles James Napier... Who is he?
The lion... is it from the "wardrobe"? (The chronicles of Narnia)
Posing with the sculpture standing so high up!
One more picture of the National Gallery as no photography is allowed inside. Many famous artists' work that you can admire in the gallery ,included SUNFLOWER!
VISIT MALAYSIA... !!! Let's promote in London.
More about Malaysia in London.
This guy on the horse seems to be the one in the movie "Night at Museum". Unsure...
The red telephone booth. Must take a picture of this. :D
This booth just located outside the exit of THE NATIONAL GALLERY SAINSBURY WING.
This wild-flowers look like "taugeh" but very pretty too.
Police on the horseback again. Usually in the park.
A building full of pictorial carving.
Not sure what name is this place. Somewhere near St James Square Garden.
A monument commemorate those who served and died during Second World War.
This soldier is so kind to march for me when I am there shooting a picture of him.
Have a picture with another soldier. Up close..
Nah.. i'm not the woman of world war II... but the ladies on top were ( which the photographer didn't capture)
Something we saw by the street. A riot?
The sculpture at the back is Oliver Cromwell. This name sounds familiar. Have I read about him in our history book?
One of the door at Houses of Parliament. "Sovereign's Entrance"
Up close with Houses of Parliament. This architecture is magnificent! Just couldn't stop taking more pictures of it.
Thai-liked roof in a garden.
Tower Hill. "The tower of London is World Heritage Site"
At the back is the Tower Bridge London.
Scenery across the River Thames.
Guess what name is this tunnel?
Tadaaaa.... it's DEAD MAN'S HOLE.. what a name.
Starbucks...
Colorful artistry works.
Like this picture. Love the feel.
Beautiful dining place.
Got a nice background for self-portrait.
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