England is an island as a component of Great Britain.People canarrive inEnglandonthe west side- Liverpool or the south side- Southampton. Otherwise, they can go up by the river named Thames to land on the east side- London- the capital city of England.
Different withtheprevailing skyscrapers in New York, the city of London is broad withlower buildingsand spreads out in every directionat a long distance.London has so much streets that even the policemen could not know all the names, but everyone knows some famous and funny ones.
Besides, numerous great buildings could be found everywhere in London. On the banks of the Thames, the House of Parliament- the capitol of England- where a group of men selected by the people talk about and make laws, has square towers with a big clock in one of them with a huge bell named“Big Ben”that strikes the hours instead of a dome. However, a church named“St. Paul’s”has a dome. It is built after the Big Fire three hundred years ago by Wren who built beautiful churches and buildings, but unfortunately, many of which were destroyed by terrible bombings named“Blitz”during World War II. Another famous church is“Westminster Abbey”- a tomb for the most famous English people, where has a chair named“Coronation Chair”representing England with a large stone below representing Scotland. Therefore when kings are crowned, they sit on both seats as as symbol of the governance of both countries. Apart from the largest museum of London-British Museum, there is a museum named“Tower”-the oldest building in London- with ancient curiosities and heavy security because it used to be a prison where famous people were kept.