The red brick building revealed kindness, and the minarets next door reminded me that I was still abroad. The Newton statue with the compass at the door is very meaningful. There is a popular chair in the hall, a locked book, don't you let yourself be limited by the text? I have been thinking about what is locked, what is the meaning of the book, and the topic worth thinking about. The layout of the British Library is very, very beautiful. From each floor, you can see the huge bookcase in the middle, and there are many drawer-style exhibition halls. I have been playing in the stamp room for a long time, a lovely place. I am in the UK with my legs and google, navigating from the hotel and then playing all the way to the destination. I want to go to other pavilions in the middle and go around, very casual travel. I stayed at the British Library for a long time, very relaxed to watch a variety of people reading and typing, and imagined their own stories. The library is free, there are many people, and there are many locations. I remember that the traffic is very convenient. The well-known attractions in downtown London seem to be not far away. The bus and the subway are very convenient. It is really not good to go out of the world with your feet.