After breakfast buffet in the hotel in the morning, I finally met our tour guide, Feng Dao, a small man in his thirties, who lives in Malaysia and is a British Chinese. However, he is knowledgeable and eloquent. He has led us a lot of insights throughout the trip. Feng Dao led us to start today's sightseeing in London. Trafalgar Square is one of the most famous squares in Britain. It was built to commemorate the British Navy's great breakdown of the Western French Union forces in Port Trafalgar, Spain, in the early 19th century. Located in the heart of London, Trafalgar Square is the throat for sightseeing. In the center of the square stood the stone pillars and bronze statues of Admiral Nelson, which were made of bronze guns captured during the Trafalgar battle. They were magnificent, and the crowd of photographers continued to gather all the year round.