Alderman Nicholas Lyons, 694th Lord Mayor of the City of London, waves to crowds during the Lord Mayor's Show in London, Britain, on Nov. 12, 2022. The annual "Lord Mayor's Show" was held Saturday in the City of London. Originating from the tradition that each year a new lord mayor is elected to represent the traditional business center of London and must travel from the City to Westminster to swear loyalty to the king or queen, the show has now become a carnival for residents. Photo: Xinhua
A team from the Zhejiang UK Association (ZJUKA) takes part in the Lord Mayor's Show in London, Britain, on Nov. 12, 2022. The annual "Lord Mayor's Show" was held Saturday in the City of London. Originating from the tradition that each year a new lord mayor is elected to represent the traditional business center of London and must travel from the City to Westminster to swear loyalty to the king or queen, the show has now become a carnival for residents. Photo: Xinhua
Participants take part in the Lord Mayor's Show in London, Britain, on Nov. 12, 2022. The annual "Lord Mayor's Show" was held Saturday in the City of London. Originating from the tradition that each year a new lord mayor is elected to represent the traditional business center of London and must travel from the City to Westminster to swear loyalty to the king or queen, the show has now become a carnival for residents. Photo: Xinhua
Participants take part in the Lord Mayor's Show in London, Britain, on Nov. 12, 2022. The annual "Lord Mayor's Show" was held Saturday in the City of London. Originating from the tradition that each year a new lord mayor is elected to represent the traditional business center of London and must travel from the City to Westminster to swear loyalty to the king or queen, the show has now become a carnival for residents. Photo: Xinhua
Alderman Nicholas Lyons, 694th Lord Mayor of the City of London, waves to crowds during the Lord Mayor's Show in London, Britain, on Nov. 12, 2022. The annual "Lord Mayor's Show" was held Saturday in the City of London. Originating from the tradition that each year a new lord mayor is elected to represent the traditional business center of London and must travel from the City to Westminster to swear loyalty to the king or queen, the show has now become a carnival for residents. Photo: Xinhua