Passing by the subway from Liverpool Railway Station, you can see a solid "Marble Arch" as soon as you leave the station. It is also said to be a famous attraction in London with a history of more than 160 years. Near the marble arch is the famous Speaker's Corner of Hyde Park, also known as the Freedom Forum. Since the 19th century, people have been standing on wooden soap boxes every Sunday afternoon to make speeches, so there is the saying of democracy on soap boxes. We were coming when an elderly man was standing on a small bench instead of a soap box, holding a small book in one hand and gesturing generously. There were no onlookers in front of it. It was cold and cool.