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Life in London
Living in London is both a rich and exciting experience. As a global capital of commerce, the arts, international relations and trade, London is a magnet for people from all over the world. In the arts, only London can offer such diverse venues as the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena, the Royal Opera House or the Brixton Academy.
London boasts almost all types of food, including Bangladeshi, Indian, Mexican, Portuguese, Lebenesa, Russian, and even Mongolian restaurants. Shops and supermarkets provide foods from many countries and you can easily sample the cuisine of a hundred nations whilst living in London.
London has some of the some world’s finest museums, galleries and libraries. The British museum, the British Library, the National Gallery, the Tate and the Tate Modern, the Museum of the Moving Image and the Design Museum are all popular with tourist and residents alike.
East End Computing & Business College is located on the brink of the City, the capital’s financial centre, and is yet only a few minutes walk from the bustling Banglatown, the heart of the Bangladeshi Community in London. Banglatown is one of London’s famous Asian attractions, hosting events such as the Brick Lane Festival and Baishakha Mela. There is also a direct Underground transport link to Green Street, which is renowned nationwide for its amazing Asian shopping and eating facilities. Moreover there are excellent transport links to Central London and the ‘West End’, with Liverpool Street station being only 10 minutes away.
Overseas students will encounter the best of both the British culture and the lively British Asian culture literally from the college’s doorstep.
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