Like many other cities in first world countries, can London as a global village with a huge influx of immigrants and attractions are described mixture of cultures. Perhaps the dominant view could not be a major global financial centers, major rail systems and its overall position requires different disciplines, the experience of fire that the city of London is a pole of attraction for all peoples. However, it is one reason that the definition of a wave of pride and joy for anyone who provides a way around the treatment of the relationship between them is represented with British culture.
I have come to London in mid-October 2009 to see the excitement and challenge of my constant interest and experience life movement in the city. It was actually my time to visit this place since I arrived here in July 2001. There was also a degree as a beginning, a significant holiday in the fall and a story of adventure and learning experience with saturated colors.
The nursery rhyme “London Bridge is Falling Down” is an unforgettable experience for me, as I always thought of England, its rich history, culture, art, music, literature and other disciplines. Emphasis Local UK with this fusion of Cockney rhyming was something that really intrigued me, as if she spoke with respect in every word. Shakespeare’s plays in the rooms will be catapulted to remember back to the stage as actors articulated their lines. I also had the opportunity again to visit some historical sites including the main attractions of the city considered. These are: Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace, the Changing of the Guard, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. There are also other attractions such as Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace Gardens, Kew Palace, Queen’s House, St James’s Palace, London Dungeon, London Planetarium, London Zoo, Madame Tussaud’s and other museums and art galleries.
An English friend of mine lives in London, accompanied me to other places such as Canary Wharf, which is the largest building in England to see the square of Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square, of course, we have taken a dozen pictures. In addition to this we also managed to see the Bank of England, London Stock Exchange and the insurance market Lloyds of London. One thing that is impressed me during the trip, the city, the London Underground. I thought it was the best public transport nationwide with extensive networks in other locations. I also found that there is a high-speed Euro Star trains to St Pancras International to Lille, Paris and Brussels, which takes only two hours and 15 minutes. It was really amazing to know how London could carry tourists around the world to develop with the double-decker red buses, black taxis and tram network as a modern Croydon Tramlink known in south London.
It was very convenient for us to go from one place to another, such as London Transport was like a split second and you’re already there. Trains run every 15 minutes. I remember when I landed at Heathrow airport, I took the Piccadilly Line increased from Hammersmith (District Line) and took Victoria Line, which passed by Stockwell, and exited the Ring a few minutes’ walk from Brixton Road, where I stayed. Travel maps were needed to move in different parts of London. Points of sale or self-service machines are available at most petrol stations. The trains were from 05.30 to 01.00 a clock in the week to leave. The only choice for the whole night was bus or taxi at night. In general, most of the buses went through Trafalgar Square, which was also the reference point, if we were not sure of bus to get. The traditional London Black Cabs reminded me of cars for the funeral of a sign for rent and drives a white plate at the rear.
Perhaps the climate for concerts and musical events at the Royal Albert Hall and Cadogan Hall was one of my regrets, cannot see them too, and entertainment around Leicester Square or the first and original Hard Rock Cafe and Abbey Road studios where the Beatles recorded most of their songs. I had no time to look at whether, and to visit these places. However, I was in Chinatown (Soho feet) with my English friend, and dined at Chinese buffet restaurants.
The skyscraper, as were the 1980s skyscraper Tower 42, Lloyd’s, the “Gherkin”, One Canada Square and the BT Tower in Fitzrovia marked with certain architectural styles and for me, they evoked a different meaning to level of each quest symbolize his upward mobility in life. As a visionary and painted to stand up against injustice, I must return to the inner power beyond – of God. I was with this building dominates humiliated me. I thought it was another world, another city with material wealth and luxury penetrated. I had a good time for it these attractions, but with a deep sense of security inside, I came to the horrors of the 11th September 2001, when the Twin Towers in New York were attacked by terrorists, remember. But he was still alive for many Americans, especially families and friends of victims.
During the visit has been the driving rhythm of my mobility in the city, this statement led me in some way to other considerations: “If necessity is the mother of invention, it appears that the recession, if needs abound, people might try to provide innovation. “And it is true that the economy has slipped into another episode, the challenges of the future. At least the essentials, which could be done has been to introduce a great strength of this country in some areas as a source of strength and inspiration to others. As a book, which is estimated on the list of must-read for all history, culture, geography or social development at all levels society, a valuable public transport in London allowed me to go places where I wanted. This has been a positive response to my immediate need to explore the city. In this case, but I could not take a strides back and evaluate how I respond to places I visited.
From the earliest days of my internship, a different culture, since I left my home in the late ’80s to today’s events, my real goal was to build bridges to opportunities for continued growth as a human, to be open to the historical movements of different nationalities and peoples across continents to give reasons for hope and understanding, our sense of belonging. And these generally require the ups and downs of life, human rights and the acceptance of sacrifice. As Frederick Douglas said, “if there is no struggle, no progress.” And I think, could better say, that life and travel with this expression can be equated with knowledge, ‘you never know.’
With the ebb and flow, the shots and chains, and the prism of human needs, in my small way, my mantra remains the same. And that’s essentially where the mere platitudes to get meaningful answers, what they think of the future. My interactions with different cultures and the role I play, especially in times of difficulties that attracts me is a constant need to find in discovery. Many situations have seen my opportunities and to integrate faith with my principles that continued pursuit of my life.
As intellectual focus on my visit to London compass, I thought of a similar vulnerability of man and the rest with a vision and priorities at hand and spark. However, it is clear that the new wave of modern technologies and the entry of moral values in the labor market are slowly changing our understanding of what is important in this world and who we are today as individuals in a conversation with the world. I came to more failures in my life but I hope to continue to clamp with a new look for progress. And it was like a cyclical nature of human beings to avoid trying to chronology, but God gives the time to guide me.
Multifaceted London conjured up images of some truth and beauty, which made me the life of the legendary wisdom of pains and joys, successes and failures reflect. Each of them has been as a marker of memory with spectacular memories and moving past. My life has been that the moral comparison. By telling stories and history, values and traditions with a sense of identity, purpose and meaning, yes, they were like my defines Memorial marker in the mystery of being human. It symbolizes the depth is a measure of a flaming heart. It was as a source of reinforcement to testify to a stimulus, as the lives of others continues. Samuel Johnson said, “If you’re tired of London you’re tired of life.” And I think it makes sense, as it gave us a jog his memory.