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What are the fun places in Australia?

Darling Harbor Darling Harbor, also known as "Darling Harbor", is one of the favorite places for Sydney residents and tourists to visit. Art Gallery of New South Wales Visitors can quickly pass a few hours in this stacked building. The Rocks This is Sydney's most interesting and idyllic area. Sydney Tower Sydney Tower is the best viewing point for a panoramic view of the city. Its 360-degree view is incredible.

List of attractions: Australian Museum Darling Harbor Olympic Park Royal National Park Rose Bay Hyde Park Queen Victoria Building (QVB) Sydney Harbor Bridge Sydney Opera House The Rocks Bondi Beach Manly Beach Royal Botanic Gardens and Territory Stephen Port Art Gallery of New South Wales Mrs. Macquarie's Chair Central Coast Blue Mountains Sydney Zoo Wollongong Nan Tien Temple

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Central Coast (Central Coast) The Central Coast is about 1.5 hours' drive from downtown Sydney. It has an elegant environment, fresh air, soft beaches, clear water and beautiful bays. Visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming and canoeing here. and the joy of sailing on the sea. Transportation: Take a train from Central Station in Sydney city center and get off at Gosford Station. The whole journey takes 1.5 hours. Main scenic spots: Hawkesbury River (Hawkesbury). Take a canoe tour of the Hawkesbury River. The water is clear, the scenery is endless, and the seagulls are bigger than people. There are many more. This is a breeding area for oysters and crabs. You can also enjoy fishing and taste delicious seafood feasts. Glenworth Valley Horse Riding Horse riding and four-wheel drive driving are the biggest features of Glenworth Valley. There are more than 200 tamed fine horses to choose from. Under the guidance of a tour guide, tourists can drive the slave horses to stroll around the 3,000-acre magnificent farm in the canyon. Four-wheel drive is another signature activity here. The small four-wheel drive tram is easy to drive, flexible and exciting, and it is extremely comfortable to rush down the mountain. Address: 69 Cocks Road, Peats Ridge Opening hours: 10:00~17:00 Reptile Park (Australian Reptile Park & ??Widlife Sanctuary) There is also Australia's largest reptile park here. It was established in 1948. Lizards and lizards can be seen everywhere in the park. Spiders, platypuses, wombats, koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and other rare animals are dazzling to see. In addition, the zoo holds a series of wonderful animal performances every day, which are very popular among tourists, especially children. The performances include a turtle exhibition (daily at 11:00 am), reptile show (daily at 11:30 am and 14:30 pm), koala and python show (daily at 12:00 am and 15:00 pm), koala exhibition (daily at 12:00 noon) 30) and Spider Exhibition (13:45 pm every day), the number of performances will be increased during holidays. Address: Pacific Highway, Somerby Opening hours: 9:00~17:00 Gannet Ecological Reserve (Tuggerah Lake) The Gannet Ecological Reserve located in The Entrance area has about 300 gannets living here. It should be noted that The law here prohibits tourists from feeding the gannets. There are dedicated people feeding the gannets at around 15:30 every afternoon. At this time, a large number of geese will gather on the shore, which is a good time for photography. Supplement from the respondent 2009-06-20 13:00

Famous Food Australian food has developed its own style---using unique stone fruits, fruits, spices and plums, plus local meat Categories and seafood are prepared to create bold and impressive dishes. Australia's seafood is world-famous. Tuna is exported to Japan to be made into sushi, and prawns and fish are also eaten in large quantities in Asia. In any offshore restaurant, you can enjoy Australian abalone, oysters, king crab, lobster or Balmain Bugs (a kind of sea crab). Have you ever eaten kangaroo, turkey, crocodile, mud crab or bass? Supplement from the respondent 2009-06-20 13:00

Sydney’s Chinatown Sydney is the area with the largest concentration of overseas Chinese and Chinese in Australia. In Chinatown, Chinese-style teahouses and restaurants abound, and Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hainanese can be heard everywhere. The Chinese-style garden "Garden of Friendship" less than half a kilometer away from Chinatown is one of the projects commemorating Australia's 200th anniversary. It covers an area of ??10,000 square meters, with a construction area of ??1,500 square meters, and the rest is landscape and green space. There are more than 40 scenic spots in the park. The "Garden of Friendship" is a garden of friendship. It is a symbol of friendship between the people of China and Australia. It was officially opened in January 1988. The Queen Victoria Building, built more than 100 years ago, is a Byzantine-style luxury building and one of the most prosperous shopping malls in the world.

The century-old British Victorian and European Renaissance-style buildings in the city and the skyscrapers rising from the ground complement each other, making the city full of history and the flavor of the times. When you come to Sydney, you must not miss Australia's fascinating casinos. The only casino in Sydney is located in Star City in Darling Harbour. The biggest feature is that you can gamble with no restrictions. Even if you only have 10 Australian dollars, you can try your luck at the slot machines.