Tea & croissant: A square of everything


I've never heard of Leicester Square right up till that day when they suggested to go there for some sightseeing. It turned out to be a very busy intersection with a rather rich history.

Not sure why but everybody was taking pictures at/with this statue that I felt inclined to too.

Nope, I didn't get onto one of those hop-on-hop-off buses.

Can you spot China town?

At first, it appeared like one of the many statues all over the city. Then, he changed position -.-""" Very believable. How do these people survive. And there are many street performers out there.
 
One thing's for sure. They won't be staying in The Ritz, a very swanky hotel.

London is full of advertisements for plays and musicals which is surprising. Then, it turned out to be the same in Paris. I suppose us Asians are not as artistically inclined.

Statue of William Shakespeare. Surrounded by water fountains, they come on rhythmically so kids play around and try not to get splashed by the water. Even when it's freezing cold. I don't know how they can stand it.

There appears to be quite some spots to visit if you happen to be here. From my very short trip, it just didn't seem like much going on. But lots of people. Like lots

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