We went to the Lotu Square in the centre of the city. She was in front of Lyon City Hall and was called "Lyon Heart". The outside of the city hall is decorated with Italian-style statues and domes, which are very luxurious. The flag of France was flying on the city hall, and the golden clock of the city hall was dazzling in the setting sun. Now everything is still so simple and elegant. There is a fountain in the square. Four horses are led by a goddess in the fountain pool. The fountain of the 19th century came from Bartholdi, the sculptor of the Goddess of Liberty in New York. It is said that these four horses represent world civilization, with four rivers representing the Nile River in Egypt, the Euphrates River and the Tigris River in the Middle East, and the Ganges River in India. The main body of the square is divided into squares. Every fountain in the center of the square ground has small water columns spraying out. The wetted ground reflects the facades of the surrounding buildings like a mirror, which makes the fertile earth square beautiful as a fairyland. La Place des Terreaux, the heart of Lyon, continues north to be the Silk Industry Center - "Red Cross Block. To the west, the La Sa & 4; ne River, and the old city of Lyon are in sight. This old block contains many old houses from the 15th to 17th centuries, with bright orange-red colours. Walking along the unique streets and lanes of Lyon, walking in the deep courtyard, in the ancient buildings hundreds of years ago, a strong sense of antiquity comes from the heart. Many Gothic, Renaissance and classical houses are connected to each other, which makes people feel that the long tradition of Lyon City has never been lost under the changing times. Meanwhile, Lyon City Government and Lyon Opera House are all located here.