| Being one of the most important capitals of | | | | has a special status for the people. The |
| the world, London ought to be having a high | | | | people have diversified beliefs. The firm |
| reputation among the people from all over the | | | | position of Church of England, one of the |
| world. The country holds a very rich resource | | | | oldest embodiments of Christianity, shows |
| of history and domination over the entire | | | | that the country still stands tall on the |
| world. Londoners can today boast of living in | | | | framework of religion. The conflicting groups |
| one of the historically most significant city | | | | of the Christians' viz. Roman Catholics and |
| of Europe. The city is studded with | | | | Protestants find it as a missing link. How |
| architectural wonder that remind of the | | | | far the church is successful is subject to |
| engineering advancements that the country | | | | debate. |
| attained so early. The diverse population of | | | | |
| the city amounts to a whopping 59 million, | | | | The aesthetic interests of the people of |
| which makes it one of the most populated | | | | London are much refined then anywhere in the |
| cities of the world. The ethnic backgrounds | | | | world. The cultural map of England starts |
| of the people largely vary as London offers | | | | with London and it is the centre of most |
| some of the most lucrative job opportunities. | | | | cultural activities of the country. The |
| People thus flow in from different parts of | | | | different forms of music and dance have been |
| the world to find their destiny. | | | | prevalent in the country for centuries now. |
| | | | The classical music, operas and the English |
| The city has evidences to shoe that it had | | | | folk music have had a great impact on the |
| human habitation for almost 22,000 ago too | | | | people of the country. Prior to the 15th |
| and since then it has sheltered humans | | | | century many music legends liven in England |
| through the ice ages and the wars and the | | | | and had their influence on the music. The pop |
| invasions. Julius Caesar walked in to London | | | | culture took the country into its hold since |
| in 55 BC as a part of the Greek conquest. The | | | | the 1960s. Pop bands started to come up and |
| protective walls around the city reminds us | | | | some such bands grew to scale new heights in |
| of the efforts that the city dwellers to | | | | the music world. |
| withstand the invasion. The British started | | | | |
| their domination over the world with the | | | | The myths have it that in the many monuments |
| Norman Conquest of 1066. Since then the | | | | in England many have been reported to be |
| expanse of the British Empire grew and it | | | | haunted by the ghosts of people who lived |
| went across the lands and the oceans. Modern | | | | there and their citing are reported every now |
| history knows London as the capital of almost | | | | and then. It also gives the tourists a reason |
| the whole world as it was under the British | | | | to be visiting the place. Above and beyond |
| dominion. | | | | every thing else the country is a example of |
| | | | upholding the traditions and thus it becomes |
| Religion acts as a guiding force for the | | | | imperative to go there and fell them |
| civilizations to grow. In London, religion | | | | firsthand. |