Take a Ferris wheel called the London Eye to overlook the city. London Eye is one of the major features of London's urban landscape. It stands on the Thames River and is harmoniously integrated with the city. It has different vistas from both the long-term and near-term perspectives. It has become a symbol of London, and has brought considerable tourism revenue to London, with a ticket price of 26 pounds per turn. Line up to a warehouse in the London Eye, as it turns into a large circle, different angles and 360 degrees of view, it is exciting. This is the world's tallest observation Ferris wheel. It has 32 pods, each of which weighs 10 tons and can accommodate up to 25 people. In the center of the warehouse, there are wooden seats for relaxation and sightseeing. The London Eye is a great experience, overlooking more than 55 of London's most famous landmarks in just 30 minutes. The TV Tower, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Westminster Cathedral and other landscapes are particularly prominent. When the setting sun shines on the earth, the city is covered with a mysterious veil. It feels fantastic and magical.