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What is the famous symbol of Britain?
Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, London Eye and Westminster Abbey are the main bedrooms and offices of British monarchs in London. Located in Westminster, the Palace is one of the venues where national celebrations and royal welcoming ceremonies are held, and it is also an important tourist attraction. Tower Bridge in London is a suspension bridge, located in London, England, across the Thames. It is named for its proximity to the Tower of London. It is the first bridge from the mouth of the Thames (15 bridges were built on the Thames) and a symbol of London.

Elizabeth tower, formerly known as Big Ben and the bell tower of Westminster Palace, is one of the world-famous Gothic buildings and a landmark building in London. London Eye, the full name of Coca-Cola London Eye, is located on the Thames in London, England. This is the first Ferris wheel in the world and the largest in 2005. It is a landmark and one of the famous tourist attractions in London. The London Eye was created by Mark and Bufffield, architects, who first put forward the idea in 1993. Originally, it was to take part in an open competition organized by The Times and the London Architectural Foundation to collect new architectural designs and celebrate the Millennium. Building a large-scale new building in London requires a public consultation process, which is not only time-consuming but also complicated. However, Mark and Buffed have gained a very firm understanding that the construction should be carried out immediately.