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UK subway strikes lead to a renaissance of old-fashioned transport

UK subway strikes lead to a renaissance of old-fashioned transport

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I've really seen the fifth industrial revolution on the streets of London, UK! Due to the recent London Underground strike, people have had to get creative with their daily commutes. Besides cycling, everyone has been digging out their vintage treasures from the last century. Between electric trams and modern trains, the British have chosen steam trains, and some have even brought out horse-drawn carriages—so ahead of their time. Every time the subway goes on strike, the British come up with surprisingly brilliant modes of transport. For those of you visiting London recently, getting to witness this unique "spectacle" on the streets is an unexpected bonus.
Jurassic World: The Exhibition in London, a feast for the dinosaur era

Jurassic World: The Exhibition in London, a feast for the dinosaur era

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Jurassic World: The Exhibition is located at Oyster Wharf in the London Borough of Lambeth, London, UK. The dinosaur world from the movies is recreated here, with the roar of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the stroll of the Brachiosaurus making you feel as if you've traveled back to prehistoric times for a fully immersive experience. Highlights include getting up close with Blue the Velociraptor, adorable baby dinosaurs, and exploring the Hammond Creation Lab to uncover the secrets of dinosaur resurrection. You can also touch dinosaur fossils and droppings (made of safe materials) and dress up in movie character costumes for photos. It's recommended to set aside 2–3 hours for your visit. There's also a dinosaur-themed gift shop on-site. Come to Jurassic World: The Exhibition in London and enjoy this awesome dinosaur feast
A Fashion Extravaganza: The British Museum's Major Fall Exhibition

A Fashion Extravaganza: The British Museum's Major Fall Exhibition

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Fashion lovers, don't miss the major fall exhibition at The British Museum! The exhibition runs from September 20, 2025, to March 22, 2026. This exhibition will focus on the profound influence of Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, on fashion, design, and culture. You'll have the chance to see portraits of her by masters like François Boucher up close, as well as haute couture pieces from modern brands she inspired, such as Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen. This is a fashion journey through time, allowing you to witness the evolution of style from the 18th century to the modern day. Come to The British Museum and experience this visual and cultural feast
󱝐Sep 20, 2025-Mar 22, 2026
London
Buckingham Palace's First-Ever Christmas Market

Buckingham Palace's First-Ever Christmas Market

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It's time to update your Christmas checklist this year! For the first time ever, Buckingham Palace is hosting a Christmas market right at its doorstep! 🎄 📍9 Buckingham Palace, London 📅 December 1–24, open daily Imagine looking up at the monarch's balcony and then down at the steam from your mulled wine. Who could resist this mix of royal grandeur and festive cheer? ✨ Here are the must-go reasons: 👑 Feel like royalty: Stroll through a market at "His Majesty's doorstep." A single post will leave your friends speechless: "Thanks, just got back from a shopping spree at the Palace." 🎁 One-of-a-kind gifts: The stalls feature royal-warranted artisans, so any trinket you buy comes with a "Palace-exclusive" status. They make for unique and impressive gifts to bring back home. 🍷 Unbeatable atmosphere: Enjoy all the classics like mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and cinnamon-spiced drinks. When the string lights turn on, the entire forecourt of Buckingham Palace transforms into a giant photo filter, making every snapshot a Christmas postcard. So, stop copying last year's Christmas plans! This royal market is only open for 24 days. If you miss it this year, who knows when the next one will be.
󱝐Dec 1, 2025-Dec 24, 2025
London
Phantom of The Opera

Phantom of The Opera

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London
Enjoy free admission to see the art treasures at the National Gallery

Enjoy free admission to see the art treasures at the National Gallery

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Explore London's artistic heart – the National Gallery – which gathers masterpieces from the Renaissance to contemporary art. This institution houses innumerable works spanning from the Renaissance to modern art, making it a haven for art enthusiasts. Whether it is Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, or Pablo Picasso, you will find their iconic creations on display here. At this location, visitors can admire world-class artistic treasures free of charge, offering their souls a profound renewal. One may quietly appreciate these masterpieces or share insightful reflections with friends, allowing art to serve as a bridge that unites them.
London
The Tower of London is open in the summer with free Chinese-language guided tours

The Tower of London is open in the summer with free Chinese-language guided tours

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This summer, the Tower of London has swung wide its gates: from March 1 to October 31, it’s open daily 9:00 AM–5:30 PM (from 10:00 AM on Sundays and Mondays). Step inside this millennium-old fortress, join a free Chinese-language tour with a Yeoman Warder, admire the dazzling Crown Jewels up close, and snap a selfie with the legendary ravens said to guard England. Then dive into the limited-time “Knight Tournament” activities and an evening torchlit procession. As River Thames breezes mingle with live medieval music, history crackles to life. Book your tickets online in advance to skip the line, spend a full day at the Tower, and take home British memories that never fade.
󱝐Mar 1, 2025-Oct 31, 2025
London
NBA London Games 2026

NBA London Games 2026

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Greenwich
Experience the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich

Experience the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich

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The Royal Observatory, Greenwich in the UK is the starting point of time and a sacred place for astronomy! The Royal Observatory, Greenwich is not only the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time, but also the location of the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), symbolizing the division between the Earth's Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Here, you can see ancient astronomical instruments, learn about the history of astronomy, and even stand on the Prime Meridian for the unique experience of straddling both hemispheres at once. In addition, the observatory features the modern Peter Harrison Planetarium, offering a wealth of astronomical knowledge and interactive experiences.
Greenwich
London's Natural History Museum's Dream Collaboration with Pokémon

London's Natural History Museum's Dream Collaboration with Pokémon

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Pokémon turns 30 in January 2026 🎂 The Natural History Museum in London is secretly transforming its Cranbourne Boutique into a "Poké Ball"—the UK's first museum-grade pop-up shop, open for a limited 8-week period. Miss it and it's gone for good. 🎁 Exclusive 30th-anniversary museum merchandise available only here 🆓 Free entry, plus "fast track" access to skip the museum lines 🌌 A room full of Pokémon lights and sounds, stepping right into the game world 📅 Event Dates January 26 (Monday) – March 22 (Sunday), 2026 🎟️ How to Book Bookings open on October 1, 2025. Register through the museum's official website. Spots are limited and will go fast. If you want a photo with Pikachu under the dinosaur skeletons, don't forget to book in advance! Trainers in London, get your Poké Balls ready to catch this 30th-anniversary exclusive memory
󱝐Jan 26, 2026-Mar 22, 2026
London
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