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Section 1299 Crown

Meriton is a very well-known chain hotel here. There are four hotels around Gee Street alone. The location of the hotel is really good. It is a 2-minute walk from Tonhall. Yunluo and An Chuyu did not book a room with sky view (super high floors), and the ordinary room was booked at 5/day.

But luck is so unstoppable. I got off the plane from Maoben at 8 am, and it was only 10 o'clock when I arrived at the hotel. The Chinese guy at the front desk said that ordinary rooms cannot be hekind now. If you add 50/day, you can stay on the 52nd floor of Sky View. It's just that I can't get it, so I aud 275/day every day.

Soft Girl Coin 1600/day, which means you can order early, and the few days that are not the most popular, so you can get such a good price. You should know that from December 31st to January 2nd, the house here is Soft Girl Coin 8000+/day. Cover your face, scratch your head, and get down. Go and live in North Sydney. Recommended index: There is no problem with the house itself.

Why not have one star? Because the legend says that the higher floors have better scenery) After talking about air tickets and hotels, the cost is the most expensive. Let’s talk about the small group booked by Yunluo, or one-day two-day and half-day tours [About the activities] What is the most famous in Australia?! There is no doubt that there are three major Australians: Big Stone, Great Barrier Reef, and Great Ocean Road.

(All the weak here is said to be a coat hanger - Sydney Harbour Bridge.) The big stone cannot be reached. This time you can play on the Great Barrier Reef and the Great Ocean Road. The group you booked before is: 1. Helicopter/Great Barrier Reef Boat Tour aud399/person, fly back to the boat, including a buffet lunch, which is ordered through Ao Le.com.

Link here is a comment post written by Yunluo. It is for reference only. A few pictures on the recommendation index. 2. The two-day tour of Dayang Road is a foreign group, but it is really not recommended. It is not a problem with the group itself. The group leader Jude is particularly good. He is Yunluo's most serious and responsible tour guide, but it is too popular in the Chinese circle!

There are only three foreigners in a minibus except for the tour guide! The rest are all Chinese. They were all written by a younger sister on the tour, and the tour guide was helpless. Although Yunluo did not recommend it, she would still release the website recommendation index (of course, if you like a group with a large number of Chinese people, this group can give 10 stars!)

The picture above~3. The hot air balloon flight in the Yala Valley is also booked online through Aole, aud299/person, including a breakfast and pick up and drop off at the hotel. The URL and the comments written by Yunluo themselves are what I said? For this event, Yunluo does not have much satisfaction or dissatisfaction. The main problem is that he regrets why he chose Yala Valley!

Why didn't I choose to go over the Yara Valley??? What is this? This is the most common large farm in Australia, plus a small river ditch! Get up at 3 o'clock in the morning just to fly over the farm! Although the arrangements are actually quite good. I come to the hotel to pick you up at 3 o'clock and the breakfast is very rich.

You can also visit the winery early in the morning, but why did YunluoTM not participate in the city hot air balloon? I regret it very much and secretly tear recommendation index: (If you like to watch big grass and big cows and sheep, this group will give you 5 stars) Take a look at the picture~4. Another half-day tour of Baitian Beach that I decided to book after I arrived.

aud99/person, why didn’t book in advance? It’s because Ao Le’s online White Paradise half-day tour starts from arliebeah, and it’s too expensive from Hamilton (aud179). However, this cheap half-day tour does not have the opportunity to let Yunluo and Anchu meet the viewing platform, and it just takes a boat to pull everyone to the beach.

Playing with sand or going into the water by yourself, there was no extra activity. The skin was tragic, and I cried again. Then Yun Luo and An Chu met to the New South Wales Art Museum. The New South Wales Art Museum is located next to Australia's famous Sydney Opera House, near the Circular Quay, a 15-minute walk from the Sydney Opera House or the Sydney Tower.

The New South Wales Art Gallery, built in 1874, is one of the three largest art galleries in Australia, displaying the best art works in Australia. The museum mainly displays art works from various periods in Australia, as well as works from Impressionist masters and Asian art. Every year, the selection of the three most important art awards in the Australian art world is here.

The award-winning works are also on display here. The New South Wales Art Gallery is not high. The ground floor is a classical building, while the other four floors are underground. The exterior walls of the art gallery are all decorated with light orange stone, and there is a prominent colonnade at the entrance, which is quite the legacy of an ancient Roman temple. The facade runs through the upper and lower columns with narrow square windows.

The window frames and lintels are typical Renaissance carving practices. Inside the entrance is a small entrance hall with a dome dome in the middle and a semicircular side. Through this exhibition room, you can enter the main hall of the art gallery. Unlike the classical architectural practices outdoors, the floor of the art gallery is light-colored marble, and there is no unnecessary decoration in the huge exhibition hall.

Paintings are hung on the pink and white walls, and the spotlights on the ceiling emit soft lights, providing suitable lighting for the paintings. Since the art gallery is adjacent to the Royal Botanical Garden, the architect opened windows at the corners of some exhibition halls. The thin and straight-shaped glass weakened the large body of the interior and increased the changes in reality and reality.

It also introduces natural light to interact with indoor and outdoor spaces. While enjoying the artwork, you can also enjoy the natural beauty of the outdoors. It is really a killing two birds with one stone. Since the art museum has two floors of exhibition rooms underground, the overall building is not very tall from the outside, but the exquisitely carved exterior structure and the ornate stone pillars surrounding the entire building leave a deep impression on people.

The gate of the art museum is on the fourth floor. After entering the bright hall of the back-shi, the two sides are the 19th-century European and Australian Art Exhibition and the 20th-century Australian Art Exhibition. The 19th-century European Art Exhibition contains many excellent works. The most representative of them are Whistler's "Silver Gray Night View" and the Impressionist master Picasso.

The works of Monet and Lauterrek. The 19th-century Australian art exhibition displays art works representing the highest level in Australia. Among them, E. Granler's "Frost in Spring" won the 1919 Wyne Cup Award. The third floor is an exhibition of Asian and Oceania art. Among them, sculptures and ceramics from China, India, and Japan.

Paintings account for a large proportion. Among them, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Tang Dynasty, the porcelain towers of the Han Dynasty, the Buddha statues and other precious cultural relics show the splendid cultural origins of China. The first floor of the art museum displays the traditional and modern art of the primitive indigenous peoples. It contains the most abundant art works of Australia's indigenous and Tri Strait Islanders.

The works collected in the 1930s and 1940s fully reflect the fundamental connection between the ancient Aboriginal people and the land. The works of some famous contemporary Aboriginal artists reflect the spiritual outlook and living conditions of modern Aboriginal people. The fifth floor is the photography exhibition hall. The cafe on the other third floor can overlook the beautiful scenery of Sydney Harbour.

It is a good place to rest for a while. You can buy the latest published art albums, monographs, art souvenirs, etc. in the shopping mall on the fifth floor. A handsome guy you met outside the art gallery! From the art gallery, you can walk to St. Mary Cathedral. St. Mary Cathedral is the spiritual home of the Catholic community in Sydney.

It is the site of the Archbishop of Sydney and was built on the site of the first Catholic church in Sydney. It is the largest and oldest religious building in Australia on the corner of College Street and Prince Albert Road, opposite Hyde Park. The cathedral is built from local sandstone. The "Gothic" architectural style is the architectural legacy of the medieval European cathedral.

It was built in 1821, and Catholic priests officially came to Australia in 1820. Therefore, St. Mary's Cathedral is also known as the mother of the Catholic Church in Australia. The cathedral under construction in 1865 was destroyed by a fire. The reconstruction project began in 1865 and took more than 60 years.

It was completed in 1928. From 1998 to 2000, the spire of the church was repaired. The cathedral was 107 meters long and the nave was 24.3 meters wide. The ceiling was 22.5 meters high, the central tower was 46.3 meters high, and the height of the front tower and spire was 74.6 meters. The St. Mary's Church was magnificent and solemn inside. The floor pattern of the Maroc priest in the cathedral of the church was.

It is themed on the theme of Genesis. It is made of colorful gravel inlaid and is famous all over the world for its exquisite handwork. It is not only a valuable heritage of the past, but also an important part of the spiritual and cultural life of the entire city and country today. The interior of St. Mary's Cathedral can be visited freely, and tourists can enter the church as soon as they enter.

Immediately I was infected by a solemn atmosphere. But since Yunluo and An first met it was Sunday and Sunday, I couldn’t go in and view it from outside. It was a pity! The street from St. Mary’s Cathedral is Hyde Park. Sydney Hyde Park is located on the east side of Sydney’s city center and was first built in 1810.

It has a history of more than 200 years. There are large clean lawns and towering trees over a hundred years old, which is a good place to relax here. The center of the park is a uniquely designed fountain. It is composed of a group of bronze sculptures. High in the middle is a young man holding a guqin, and a fan-shaped squirt behind him.

There are several groups of bronze sculptures in the pool. The shape of Hyde Park is approximately rectangular. The southern end of the square and the northern end of the circle are bordered by Elizabeth Street to the west, college street to the east, and St. James Road and Prince Albert Road to the north.

There is also Liverpoolstreet to the south. Hyde Park was originally planned to build a barracks, but after completion, no army had moved in. Instead, it became a place to detain prisoners transported from all over the country. In 2012, it had become a museum that displayed the lives of early Australian exiles and some precious objects.

Hyde Park has become a model of London style in 1810. But Hyde Park was several times larger than in 2012. Because this green space was used as a training ground for the army, it was later used as a racecourse and a cricket field. Hyde Park is only a few steps away from the city.

The short and well-matured lawn under the shade is a favorite date for lunch. Walking through the soft hills, passing the surging Archibaldfountain (built to commemorate the French-Australia Alliance in World War I), leaving the noise of the vehicle far behind. In the evening, Yunluo and An Chu met back to the lover's port for dinner.

The hotel where Yunluo and An Chuyu stayed is Novotel Hotel in Sydney Darling Harbor. The hotel is also behind Lover Port. You can see the beautiful night view of Lover Port.

Embrace with Nature Sydney Wildlife World - Featherdale Wildliezoo is located near Blakton, western Sydney. It was opened to the public in 2006. It is very popular among tourists for its fascinating and interactive nature. Although it has not been opened for a long time, it has become a well-known attraction in Sydney and a world-class zoo.

Sydney Wildlife World is the largest indoor wildlife park in the world and also the indoor zoo with the most diverse Australian animals and plants in the world. There are thousands of animals in life. The animal world is divided into 10 exhibition halls. That is, colorful butterflies flying, unbridged world, crawling aliens, flying canyons, midnight mist, scorching sun, scorching rainforest, and kangaroo cliffs.

Australian Baby and semi-arid prairie, visiting each pavilion is an exciting adventure and a fantastic trip. This unparalleled, world-class environment lives with a variety of wild animals, from cold reptiles, terrifying and ferocious beasts to be loved by everyone. You can get intimate contact with them.

Get an extraordinary feeling. The next one to appear was Australia's national treasure Koala. I heard that Koala sleeps for more than 17 hours a day. Yunluo and An Chuyu are very lucky. They are all awake with great face. Yunluo and An Chuyu both know that Koala feed on eucalyptus leaves, but many people don't know why they can sleep so much?

The staff said that although eucalyptus leaves emit a rich fragrance, they are actually poisonous. Only the koalas have substances that decompose this toxin in their bodies, but the sequelae is drowsiness! Yunluo and An Chuyu imagined that both the safari should have a smell, but the safari in Sydney can hardly smell any odor. Especially the koalas.

Because of the fragrance of eucalyptus, this park is filled with a faint fragrance. You can get in close contact with kangaroos, koalas and other birds and animals, and you can also feed them, but the park provides special feed, each serving of 1 Australian dollar. After leaving the zoo, it took nearly 2 hours to drive to Sydney Blue Mountain National Park.

Blue Mountain is located in New South Wales, Australia. It borders Sydney city and is about 100 kilometers west of Sydney. Its hills start from 50 kilometers west of Canberra and extend from the west bank of the Nepean River to the west bank of the Cox River. Blue Mountain’s colleagues use this bracelet containing electronic chips throughout the journey.

In the Blue Mountains, bracelets are required for small trains or cable cars. Different fares have different colors of bracelets. Yunluo and Anchuhui are green, while children seem to be blue. The Blue Mountains in Sydney were once praised by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as "the most beautiful place in the world". The Blue Mountains are a long mountain range with an area of ​​about one million hectares.

The name of Blue Mountain comes from the mountains of eucalyptus trees (locally known as Yugali trees). Because eucalyptus leaves emit a rich fragrance at all times. Under the refraction of the sun, this fragrant volatile vapor makes the Blue Mountain shroud in the blue mist. Not only is there a faint blue smoke on the hillside, but also the blue auspicious mist is evaporated in the sky.

Blue Mountain has thus obtained a name as beautiful as its scenery. The highest peak of Blue Mountain, Victoria, is 1111 meters high. Because it is far away and desolate, it is still an unconquered primitive forest. Looking out from the watchtower beside Blue Mountain National Park, you can see the dark blue mountains and mountains disappearing from the sky.

Looking closer, you can see cliffs standing tall; the waterfalls flow down, melting into the lush forest, or falling into the towering gullies. Thousands of peaks, green trees and clouds are lingering, falling flowers are silent and gurgling. On this blue sky, fresh air, and misty mountain fog, the distinctive four seasons take turns to perform dramas of different colors.

For Australians who only know the rainy and dry seasons, the Blue Mountains are particularly distinct in all seasons, so they often come here to hide from the shore. Sydneysiders like to spend weekends at pleasant little hotels, winding over the deep canyon between huge rocks, sandstones, waterfalls, lush eucalyptus forests and fern woods, making it an ideal place for hiking and wandering.

There are as many as 80,000 residents living in Blue Mountain National Park, and are spread in 7 large and small villages. Humans and nature, primitives and civilizations live in harmony for a long time, giving people a feeling of returning to simplicity and realism. The most famous scenery of Blue Mountain is the Three Sisters Peaks, and the Dan Cliff reflects the blue sky, with a unique charm.

In the old days, three Australian indigenous sisters fell in love with the three brothers of the descendants of the clan, and staged an Australian version of "Romeo and Juliet". In order to resist the feudal evil forces, the brave three sisters would rather turn into three stubborn rocks, namely the Three Sisters Peak. When the Europeans arrived in Australia, the Blue Mountains had been tributed by the local indigenous peoples (gundungurra).
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