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What advice can I give to China people who travel to Sydney for the first time?

Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Royal Botanical Garden are all together. You can buy tickets to climb the harbour bridge, and the fare is not cheap. You can go around the Opera House. If you are interested, you can buy a ticket for a concert or opera. There is a performance schedule and ticket sales on the Opera House website.

2. Darling Harbour, a newly-built tourist attraction, is close to Chinatown, and there will be a fireworks show every Saturday night. Please refer to its official website for the specific time. Sydney Aquarium is also here, and friends who like food must not miss pancake on the rock and Hurricane. In addition, the casino is also in this area (The Star casino), making small bets.

3. Sydney tower eye has a panoramic view of Sydney, with the highest mailbox in the southern hemisphere on it. Is it a gimmick to send postcards there? Ahem. Sydney Tower is located in the business district. Students who like shopping should not miss it. In addition, QVB(Queen Victoria Building) is the oldest shopping center in Sydney, and you can also take a look around.

4. If you like small animals, you can go to the Taronga Zoo. There are several scenic spots in the city that have package tickets online, including the WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, the Aquarium in the Lover's Harbor, the Sydney Eye, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and the Manly Sea Life Sanctuary. Note that the Taronga Zoo is not included.

5. The beach is a must-see place when you come to Sydney, and you will really fall in love with Na Pianhai. There are two most famous beaches in the city, Manly Beach and Band-Aid Beach. These two beaches have different styles, so you need to feel which one you like. It is worth mentioning that Manly can arrive by ferry at the Circular Quay, passing the bridge and the Opera House on the way, which is a very good experience.

6. Other scattered scenic spots include Hyde Park and St. Mary's Cathedral. Weekends are open days, and the interior decoration is luxurious and breathtaking. The Old Government House and kings cross are also old districts, and now they have become bars and red light districts. Pay attention to personal safety if you go at night. The Fish Market in Sydney is a place where foodies can't let go. Lobsters, oysters and crabs walk.