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Chapter 307 Raising whales in the lake?

This month is the Sydney Lighting Festival. The theme of this year's light show combines historical magic and creative imagination and dreams. Many iconic buildings in Sydney will be dressed in new outfits.

The city will wear a colorful coat and usher in the most dazzling moment of the year. Of course, you cannot miss it. Just wait until the lights are on, and the colorful debut will be on the stage.

The Opera House in front of him instantly transforms into a lush scene, paying tribute to Australia's native plants and flowers, complementing the perfect outline and curve of the Opera House, perfectly blending.

I heard that it was created by Chinese artists, it is full of brilliance and amazing.

Not far away, the iconic roof of the Ocean Museum is projected with a wonderful picture of a large shark, swimming domineeringly on the museum's huge roof. Use three chapters of animation to take you into the heart of the shark, reflecting how artists create work as a call for action to seek social change. Sharks should be reconsidered as prey, not just predators.

The majestic decorative art facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art was renovated, and combined with the shocking sound effects, when the front of the Museum of Art was bathed in the light again, the shock made people feel infinite praise and amazement.

The picture keeps changing with the rhythm of the music, making people feel that Sydney is a city full of vitality, and the whole person is also passionate.

Not only the ground, but looking up, there was a wonderful device composed of more than 500 flying light spots hovering in the air, just like the traces of fireflies flying staying in the air

Following the festival's lighting trail, it extends to Luna Park. The large-scale projection device is set up to Coney Island, creating an extremely spectacular new lighting area. A large number of renovated LED lights make the park's iconic Ferris wheel look brand new.

I found that there were too many people on the street and got on the boat directly. What else would I enjoy more than wandering leisurely in the beautiful scenery of the Lighting and Music Festival?

Completely escape from the crowded crowds on the shore and embark on the steep steamer with a strong historical atmosphere. During the more than two hours of the boat, Cook will take a tour of the famous landmark attractions in Sydney, enjoying the beautiful skyline of Sydney, crossing the bridge and enjoying the beautiful harbor scenery.

The water reflects the fire trees and silver flowers of the Light Festival, and the sky is full of brightness, blending into the night of the Light Festival

Elegantly enjoy a hot and delicious dinner cooked by a star chef on the deck, then enjoy a wonderful cabaret. French dim sum and aperitif seaweed fried scallops with smoked three-flavor fish duck legs pumpkin round herb grilled lobster Angus filet steak with cherry tomato stew veal chocolate cake mini macaron

The gorgeous lights are paired with delicious Western food, accompanied by music and lights, and enjoy the brilliant night view of Sydney from different angles. This is the right way to open Sydney!

The next day I took the Pfenbilly Steam Train, one of the best preserved steam trains in the world, and SC Johnson likes the feeling of wandering around the train.

From initially working as a means of transport to its remote areas to its current tourist destination, the PFENBILY Steam Train has experienced a long and glorious years, with a total journey of 24 kilometers. With a sound of whistles, it passes through the tall rowan trees and fern valleys in the picturesque Dantonon Mountains, stops for three stops in the middle, and finally reaches the terminal Jane Brooke.

You can reach the lowest point of the entire journey soon, an 83.5-meter-long and 12.8-meter-high pier. Then you will reach the site of the landslide in 1953. On the left side of the railway, you can still see the old section of road buried by stone and soil.

Next is the essence of this nostalgic train journey. You will pass through the lush Shebbock Forest along the way, which is the home of colorful parrots and emperor cockatoos. The sun casts light spots through the gaps between the leaves, and the bells and birds singing and the croaking of steam locomotives in your ears. It is simple and beautiful, and I don’t know what tonight.

Amoride Town Station is the highest station on the entire railway line, and the station here is the only well-preserved original building on the entire railway line.

After arriving at Riverside Station, the staff cleaned the boiler and carriage to add water to the locomotive, then turned the train to prepare another journey that was about to begin. SC Johnson was not satisfied yet, so he continued to explore in depth and got off and waited for the next shuttle bus from Riverside Station to Jane Brooke Station.

Passing through another historic trek, crossing the Wright Forest, and admiring the rolling mountains and the vast and lush farmland. Jane Brooke is a lovely country town with many antique local cafes and local shops on both sides of the street.

Strangely, there were not many people in the town. After inquiring, I found out that it was the Balloon Festival and everyone was in the suburbs.

When I arrived at the scene, I was instantly shocked by the scene in front of me. The unique hot air balloon made of 600 colorful balloons is exactly the same as the movie "Flying House"!

Next to it are fifty or sixty hot air balloons of all sizes, colorful and beautiful, taking off at dawn and flying over picturesque mountains, rivers and lakes.

Rows of colorful hot air balloons of various shapes slowly rose into the air, and the sky instantly turned into a colorful and vivid oil painting!

I found an Angry Birds balloon to sit on it. Although it was not the first time, I floated in the sky, soaring freely like a bird, floating across mountains, rivers, and floating over the many white clouds that were within reach. This scene can only be felt by being there, and such shock cannot be described in words.

The target is Canberra, and only then did I realize that the capital of Australia is actually here?

When you fly in the air and look down at the whole city, you will realize that unlike early colonies or cities that developed by chance due to beautiful scenery, this place was built with careful planning from the beginning.

In contrast to other big cities, Canberra is a city built directly in the garden. In the center is an 11-kilometer-long artificial lake, and the entire city is hidden in a green area, which accounts for more than half of the urban area.

As autumn approaches, the sun is bright and refreshing. It is still lush and colorful, with red and golden leaves and colorful flowers, making Canberra look like a colorful oil painting, extremely beautiful.

The balloon under the Capitol Square is opposite the Capitol, a government agency that is completely open to the outside world. It is surrounded by green trees and many exquisite courtyards and fountains, which combine architecture, environmental politics and nature beautifully.

The most eye-catching thing is the Australian flag flying above. I heard that it is bigger than a double-decker bus?
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