Navy Arch, Admiralty Arch, located in the southwest corner of Trafalgar Square in London. Naval Arch, built in 1912, allegedly to commemorate Queen Victoria, funds from public donations. The arch's engraved with Latin inscriptions, the arch's facade is a quarter-circle ceremonial gate building, named after the nearby Royal Navy headquarters, in fact has nothing to do with the Navy. The nearby avenues and some bronze statues are worth seeing. The most interesting thing is the quiet and elegant nature of the small lake. It is more interesting than Buckingham Palace. If you treat every day of your life as a New Year. If you take a casual walk as a pleasure after drinking and eating, you have a favorite encounter. No wonder I remembered Mr.'s poem: "What did you want to get to Huagai, did not dare to turn over and meet. The broken hat covered the downtown, leaking the boat and the wine flow. The cross-brows were cold to the fingers, and the head was willing to be a mule cow. Hidden into a small building, in charge of his winter, summer and spring and autumn."