We walked along the river until we reached the Louvre. We said goodbye to the Seine River, crossed the Louvre Square and entered Dudley Park. Located between the Louvre Palace and the Concorde Square, Du Leli Park was built in 1644. It covers 25 hectares of land and is basically covered by trees and green lawns, with beautiful statues and leisure crowds scattered around the green space. We headed from the small Arc de Triomphe in front of the square to the Concorde Square, and rested for half an hour in the shade to see the scenery and eat something. The Arc de Triomphe was built to celebrate Napoleon's victory in a series of wars in 1805. Between the red and white marble columns are three arches, with four gilded galloping horses from St. Mark's Church in Venice, Italy, on the top. The original (which we saw 22 days ago) has been returned to Italy. Now it is a replica, and a carriage and the Statue of Peace have been added. Then he went back to Concorde Square,...