St. James's Park is an ancient park adjacent to Buckingham Palace and St. James Palace. It was once the deer park of the earliest King Henry VIII. In the 17th century, Charles II hired French landscape architects to redesign the landscape. In the early 19th century, it was further beautified with the permission of famous British architects. Now it has become the most beautiful park in central London. It is the best place for Londoners and tourists to have a rest and relaxation. People who bask in the sun, walk and have picnics can be seen everywhere. Long pools in the center of the park gather wild ducks of different colors and sizes, so St. James Park is also known as a duck park. From the bridge of St. James Park, you can see the beautiful view of Buckingham Palace across the lake. Especially at night, the night view of Buckingham Palace lighting is more charming.