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Others in the rock area
George Street is the main axis of the rocky area and the first street in Australia. The scope of the rock area is roughly defined by Cahill Expressway and Bradfield Highway, and extends to the port. /kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, the rock area was the most fashionable area in Sydney, with many beautiful houses. After that, the shipping industry flourished, and the rock area became an important page in Australia's history in commerce, architecture, agriculture and medicine, and many artists were born. However, in the 20th century, especially after the completion of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the11930s, Loki fell into a poor and crowded living environment. Until the establishment of the Sydney Bay Authority in the 1970s, the rock area was gradually reorganized into the most popular tourist base in Sydney. Now it is the most hydrophilic area for people to stroll leisurely along Sydney Bay, with wide promenades and grasslands for you to stroll. There is also a seaside restaurant, where you can enjoy sunshine and sea breeze, and gourmets can taste seafood and drink beer. There is also a rock market, which has a unique taste and only appears on weekends. Strolling in the rocky area, you can not only get a glimpse of the growth relics of Sydney, but also think of the scene of Captain Philip landing in the New World. It is also the best place to eat, drink and have fun in Sydney's most elite tourist area.

Susanna's house is an old house with four buildings in a row. It was built in 1884 at the beginning of Sydney's opening to the outside world. It preserves the complete architectural structure and internal settings, so that people can clearly understand the life of the early immigrant working class. The building around the corner turned into an old grocery store, which opened on weekends and sold some handicrafts with a century-old flavor. The building of Susanna's house is not particularly gorgeous, and the interior decoration can't be classified into any genre, but its biggest feature is that it has never been renovated on a large scale, which can be said to truly present the living style of ordinary citizens in Sydney more than 100 years ago.

The current manager of the New South Wales Historic Building Trust also tries to keep it as it is. Compact pianos, yellow curtains, simple beds and even simple bathroom facilities in the backyard remain the same. Even on the second floor of these four houses, you can see the beautiful Sydney Harbour at a glance (now the windows are full of tall buildings), and the Foundation has specially placed an old photo of the scenery outside the window. So, please don't think he is a little old and wet. Old houses are only valuable if they are original. Isn't this the fun of visiting Sydney's starting point-the rock area?