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St James's Park Review

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It turned out to be a swamp, silted up by floods that flooded Tyburn during the flood season. In 603, James I was crowned. He ordered people to drain water from marshes, build forest gardens, keep tropical animals such as camels, crocodiles and elephants, and build bird cages in the south to keep exotic rare birds. To the west is Buckingham Palace, to the north is St. James s Palace, to the East is Horse Guards, and to the south is Birdcage Walk. There are one lake and two islands in the park. They are St. James Park Lake, Duck Island and West Island. There is a small bridge on the lake. The Buckingham Palace surrounded by forest springs is visible to the West and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Building is visible to the east. From east to west, St. James Park, Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Garden continue to form a chain of large forest gardens in central London. Various kinds of herbal crabapples are planted in the park. Among the cherry blossoms, peach blossoms and crabapple blossoms in early spring, I personally like the woody crabapple blossoms best, and have always regarded the woody crabapple as the most representative of China. Seeing this European-style herbal crabapple, I was fascinated by its beautiful and huge flowers, and really liked it. Blue morning glory with morning dew wrapped around the iron fence. The Lake in the middle of the park is called Swan Lake. Several tourists were feeding pigeons by the lake, and we poured out biscuit crumbs.

St James's Park

Posted: Oct 28, 2016
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  • Vincent0000
    5/5Outstanding

    went to St James Park during weekend makes you feels relax, the park is so beautiful

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    Posted: Dec 14, 2023
  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    We went for a walk in many parks in the UK this summer and we understood why people always say London is a great city for walking. Although it is a city with very heavy traffic, once you start walking in the park, you feel like you're in another world.

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    Posted: Aug 11, 2022
  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    This park is near Downing Street and Buckingham Palace and is by far my favorite park. We visited when the sun was setting and the scenery was particularly beautiful. The river is quiet, and there are two particularly famous cockroaches, very cockroach. Ha ha.

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    Posted: Aug 11, 2022
  • 放飞自我去游玩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The weather was bad when I went, the photos were not particularly good, but the park was great. St James's Park was in front of Buckingham Palace. It belongs to the Royal Garden and has a long history. The middle of the park is a lake with white swans swimming in it. It is said that this is a swan belonging to Her Majesty. The lawn by the lake is green and tree-lined, and there are many small squirrels active on the ground, and citizens and tourists like to come here for a walk and leisure.

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    Posted: May 10, 2022
  • zzz_0401
    4/5Excellent
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    St. James's Park is south of the east-west center line of London. From the southwest corner of the park, there is a lake island surrounded by water. The water in the lake is dirty and dirty, and the bridge is broken enough. There are hundreds of years of spider webs on the bridge railings. There are several dead willows lying on the riverside. There is a gray swan eating grass on the shore. I saw the swan eating grass for the first time, and I was shocked by the world! In fact, there is a world's oldest zoo in the northeast corner of this park, called the London Zoo. After seeing swans eating grass, I believe there must be more wonderful animals in the zoo, but we did not explore there because of the disobedient crocodiles and the unencircled lion tigers.

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    Posted: Apr 23, 2016
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