【英语时差8,16】The Square Mile 一平方英里(在线收听

Today we’re in the City of London. When we speak about London generally, we normally talk about the commercial areas, and the places where the museums are, the tourist areas and that is quite different from the City of London. It’s where you’ll find all the main financial institutions of Britain, the big banks and the Stock Exchange.It’s also the oldest part of London, where you can see the ancient Roman remains of Londinium. That’s the name given to the City of London in Roman times. We asked our reporter Flora Winfield to take a look around the City of London for us. "I’m standing beneath the streets of the City of London, in the heart of Roman Londinium, in those days, 2,000 years ago to be exact, this was the amphitheatre where the Romans held their games. Now it lies underneath the medieval Guild Hall, centre of the government of the modern City of London, known as the Square Mile. The patterns of that medieval life are still clearly visible in the street plan of the modern city. " Here’s Daniel Hodson, who has lived in the city for 40 years, to explain what living there is like. "People like living in the City. It's a welcoming place. There’s a degree of flexibility. There’s a realisation that we have something very special, and wanting to continue it. And I think that in the year that we’re celebrating 20 years after Big Bang, which was the thing which really moved the city ahead, I think it’s extraordinary to look back and see how in many ways dominant, certainly in the European economy, the City of London is, and we are part of that fabric, and we are symbolic in the way its been able to change. "

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