Day two is a huge walking day, but it’s great to see so many buildings with detailed history background. The guide knew the history very well, and I really appreciated that. I learned that in order to construct a modern skyscraper, it must be built within the context and help to improve the street views of London order to get public’s acceptance. In Tate modern, I was very impressed by the earth taken from different periods of London. In addition, when I was visiting with Melissa and Katie, we found a painting with a red “O” inside, so we took a group picture with “OHIO”, and that was fun. Although we did not go to Buckingham Palace, the large surrounding green space was very impressive. Before, I watched some interesting tourism TV shows taking place here, so it’s exciting to visit these places myself. Since I do no major in Architecture, today’s walking tour helped me better learning how city’s buildings should be relevant to each other in order to create accepted atmosphere and add more value to the district where it is. Green spaces are always precious and not easily obtained, and I feel lucky to visit such well preserved royal palaces.