London // St. Paul Cathedral, Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern – This 3 places is actually a set of attractions that is close-by to each others in London. After having a good, and not full brunch at
Duck & Waffle, we headed to the magnificent St Paul Cathedral to capture a few photographs then cross the famous Millennium Bridge, view the Tower Bridge from far and do a short tour of the Tate Modern Museum.
I’ve got to know about the Millennium Bridge from Harry Potter’s film and, wow the pedestrian-only bridge, crossing the River Thames is just awesome in the way of great architectural design.
Found about Tate Modern in top-10 free & must-visit in London and I’ve to say, that’s not my thing! Although it’s artistically cool, but it’s also artistically boring. Being an interior designer myself, I fascinate the minimalist interior, but not the art pieces, they are just so abstract and un-understandable. However, there were some times that we were creating fun ourselves, trying to figure out what is what. You will understand the feeling when you visit it.
ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL
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| St Paul Cathedral. |
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| Nicholas and St Paul. |
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| Ball and reflection. |
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| 4 Penangites, 4 ex-Chung Ling Kias, in London. |
MILLENNIUM BRIDGE
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| Notice anything about the sculpture? oOo |
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| Caramel Hazelnut vendors are everywhere around tourist area. £2/cup of hazelnuts. |
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| Panoramic view of everything. Tate Modern at 1-o-clock. |
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| Tower Bridge at far, with The Shard on the right. The Shard is known as the tallest building in EU. Wahahaha, KLCC is so much taller than this. |
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| A photo with The Shard. |
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| An awesome view of the dome of St Paul’s. |
TATE MODERN
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| Stare. |
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| Splash of inks. |
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| A meaningful frame of black background. |
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| An unusual black glass that has its meaning. |
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| A piece of cloth that convey some message. |
Well? What can you understand from the abstract art pieces?
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