Chapter 1532 Qinghe



The Barossa Valley has become a world-famous wine country thanks to the Germans and British who dreamed of living as country gentlemen. They brought grape planting and winemaking techniques from Europe and started businesses and built homes on this magical land. In fact, the Jacob's Creek brand has a very long story.

John came to the Barossa region of South Australia from Germany in 1996. He finally chose the Jacob's Creek as his wine estate. In fact, the wine was first produced in this place in 1996, but before that, he made his own wine in 1996. This bottle is on display in the visitor center. It is named after the river, Jacob's Creek.

The restaurant of Jacob's Creek Winery offers local fresh dishes, paired with a variety of fine wines produced by the winery, which always makes people want to taste it. Jacob's Creek is a large lawn in front of the visitor center of the largest vineyard in Barossa, where tourists can rest while tasting wine. Here, tourists can not only enjoy the majestic winery.

You can also enjoy delicious lunch and fine wine in the restaurant, or go to the vineyard cellar to learn about the local history and culture. Barossa Maggie Beer's Pheasant Farm in Barossa has a wealth of delicious meals, ice cream and jams.

There is also meat sauce. The store sells special sauces and seasonings prepared by Maggie herself, as well as specially made and carefully prepared picnic baskets. Hurry up and pick one that suits your taste and sit by the lake to enjoy the beautiful scenery while enjoying the delicious food. Barossa Maggie Bill is a representative figure of Australia and the leading cook in Barossa.

She is a chef, author, commercial cook, restaurateur and TV host who has taken Barossa's local produce to the mainstream. At Maggie Beers Farm Shop in Nuritpa, you can try the tangy sour juice or rich, creamy pies.

Penfolds is the most famous and well-known brand in Australia, and is also a symbol of high quality. This brand often takes the top spot in the world's top wine selections. It is also a good place for the public to taste wine. If Jacob's Creek makes mass-consumption red wine, then Penfolds is a relatively high-end red wine brand.

Of course, the price will be slightly higher. Penfolds Winery Penfolds Winery In Australia, Penfolds Winery is the most famous and well-known brand. It is also a symbol of high quality. This brand often takes the top spot in the world's top wine selection. Penfolds Winery Penfolds Winery Penfolds Winery Penfolds Winery Penfolds Winery Penfolds Winery I heard that there is also a special "wine blending tour" here.

The Makeyurwnblend project is very famous, and there is an endless stream of wine lovers coming. You can participate in it by spending about AUD. You can walk into the Penfolds estate and experience the style of a wine master in person, mix a bottle of your own red wine, mainly to mix Penfolds red wine. Here, the raw materials will be prepared for you, including Grenache.

Shiraz, Mourvedre and other three types need to be mixed into the measuring bottle according to different ratios to adjust the wine to suit your taste. Visitors also need to wear white coats, just like doctors, holding test tubes and measuring cups and funnels, and experience the feeling of a professional bartender. Under the guidance of experts, everyone can adjust the wine according to their own acidity.

Mix different types of wines according to the sweetness and fruitiness of the wine. After the wine is mixed, it can be filled into the small wine bottle provided by Penfolds and marked with your own name! You should know that this bottle of wine is the only one in the world! All the way south from Murray River to German Village Murray River Cruise (Murray River) Driving to Murray River.

It takes less than two hours to reach the magnificent Murray River. The Murray River winds for many kilometers out of South Australia. It is the river of life in South Australia. The scenery along the way is very different. Murray River Murray River Murray River The old locomotive and carriage in front of the Murray River wharf. It is a good foil to the long history of the Murray River. Murray River Murray River Murray River The cruise ship where Yunluo and An first met, a real cruise ship.

There is a wheel on each side of the boat, half of which is exposed. It is very retro! The captain of the Murray River cruise today specially gave the captain's lounge to Yunluo and An Chuyu to rest and enjoy a Western lunch here. Murray River Murray River Murray River Murray River This guestbook contains messages from tourists from all over the world about the good memories brought to them by the Murray River cruise.

The Murray River is a river that was formed about 100 million years ago. For thousands of years, the Murray River and the area around the Coorong Wetlands have been inhabited by the Ngarrindjeri people.

and the Nganguraku people. In the 18th century, European settlers arrived and began to develop water transport and use river water for irrigation. The open-air sightseeing platform at the bow of the Murray River Murray River Yunluo and Ann first met the lovely captain and were lucky enough to let Yunluo drive this beautiful ship for a while!

The Murray River flows slowly through limestone cliffs, citrus groves and small eucalyptus shrubs. Murray River Murray River lunch offers steak and chicken steak, and after the meal there is a cheese dessert, which is not very sweet and the portion is very large. ! Murray River Murray River German Village If you want to experience the bright and beautiful rural scenery, you must go to the German Village of Handorf, which is only a minute drive from the city.

It is the oldest existing German settlement in Australia. There are many residents, many of whom are of German descent. German Village German Village German Village German Village is really beautiful here. Every photo taken looks like a postcard. This is the Handorf German Village in South Australia. The entire village was built in 1989. Why was this place chosen at that time?

Because its climate and environment are very similar to Germany, it has retained many strong German customs, including the architecture, which is very German-style. It seems that Germany was introduced from South Australia. This historic town is exquisitely painted everywhere, like a paradise. German Village German Village German Village German Village This is a relatively distinctive German handicraft shop.

The shop is full of wooden handicrafts, especially the wall clocks, which are very exquisite. German Village German Village German Village German Village German Village German Village German Village It is late autumn. The leaves on the street have turned yellow, and the leaves are falling on the street, which makes the town even quieter. Here you can wash and taste the quiet pleasure, drink a cup of coffee, and enjoy a leisurely afternoon.

Or you can go shopping in various small shops and look for various exotic handicrafts. The Central Market is the largest market in the Southern Hemisphere, which is the Central Market. Many high-quality local ingredients in South Australia are gathered here. It is said that many restaurant chefs come here to carefully select. The varieties sold here include not only chicken, duck, fish, meat, seafood and cooked food.

You can also find flower shops in the Central Market. If you are tired, you can have a drink and some snacks in some shops in the market. It is definitely a special enjoyment. Second-hand camera shops, if you like to look for antique cameras, you can come and have a look! SLR, TLR, all kinds of lenses are available. There are places to rest in many corners of the Central Market.

Taste the freshly baked bread. Enjoy the various delicious ice creams and the leisure time. There is also a quiet corner in the Central Market, with a faint scent of books. It is a second-hand bookstore with several shelves, arranged according to categories. Many elderly people stay here, perhaps looking for their past time.

Rundle Mall is the earliest pedestrian shopping paradise in Australia and also the premier shopping street. Although it is only a 10-meter long street, it is home to department stores, supermarkets, coffee shops, fashion stores, shoe and bag stores, fast food restaurants, banks, etc. Haigh`schclates is a very famous chocolate in Australia.

Haigh's is one of the few chocolate retailers in the world that still insists on using raw cocoa beans to make unique chocolate. At one end of the shopping center is the chocolate paradise, with Darrell Lea and Haigh Schclate opposite each other. As you walk down the shopping center, you pass Maya Center, David Jnes, City Crss and Adelaide Arcade.

You'll end up on Rundle Street, which is home to many Australian designer boutiques, such as Sass and Bide, Lisa Hand Zimmerman, and delicious restaurants. Try the Spanish churros at Sstas. Delicious!!! Adelaide Aracade is not big, unassuming, and classical with some European architectural style.

It gives people a feeling of low-key luxury, which is exactly what Yunluo likes. The aroma of coffee often fills the air. Amid the bustling crowd, you can see many exquisite gadgets through the windows. Adelaide Aracade is like a historical time corridor of a city, maintaining its fashionable and retro form. The first floor of the corridor is full of various small shops.

The second floor is full of offices. The famous bronze pig statues and pigeons playing by the fountain on the pedestrian street are all visible and heard on the streets of Rudle Mall after passing through Adelaide Arcade. If you have time, you can walk to Pulteney St at the end of the pedestrian street and walk north to the university and the University of South Australia.

Crossing the university district is the city's mother river, the Torrance River. The Torrance River is the most important river on the plains and is also the reason for the site selection. The Torrance River becomes an important part of the water supply for the city it flows through. The Torrance River is named after one of the important founders of the city. Colonel Robert Torrance.

The flora and fauna of the Torrance River have been affected intentionally or unintentionally, with the felling of native forests, the construction of gravel roads, and the introduction of alien species. The Torrance River was formerly the city's main water source and main sewer, which led to large-scale outbreaks of typhoid and cholera. Due to the popularity of European immigrants, the Torrance River has become a famous tourist attraction.

The University of Toronto also offers boat tours on the Torrance River. The University of Toronto is close to two famous universities. Therefore, many college students have lunch or even rest here. There are also many wild cormorants in this area. Perhaps they gather here because people often feed them! However, please be sure to protect your food during lunch.

Otherwise, these domineering big guys will come forward to snatch food, and even take away your lunch bag! Very interesting! It takes about 10 minutes to go west along the river to reach the cricket ground (Adelaideval). The cricket ground here is open to the public as long as there is no competition.

The infield also features a history of the cricket stadium's construction and the glorious history of the cricket stadium. It takes about 10 minutes to reach the Adelaideval cricket stadium along the river west. The cricket stadium here is open to the public as long as there are no events. The infield also features a history of the cricket stadium's construction and the glorious history of the cricket stadium.

The capital city of South Australia was selected as one of the top ten tourist cities in the world by Lonelyplanet. This small and exquisite garden city is also a microcosm of South Australian culture. It has the largest market in the Southern Hemisphere, the Central Market, where you can find a variety of fresh food. As can be seen from the map, the layout is very square. There are green belts all around the main urban area.

The main streets are straight and straight. Compared with Beijing, it is too small, probably equivalent to the second ring road. City map [Today's route description] Today's route is Central Market in the morning and North Terrace in the afternoon. [Intra-city transportation] The intra-city transportation is very convenient. There are free bus routes, one of which is a city bus.

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One is part of the tram from the northwest end of the city to Glenelg. These two free lines can cover almost all the important attractions. However, the tram is only free in the city, and it is charged to go to the beach. [Today's main attraction introduction] Central Market is the largest market in the Southern Hemisphere.

It was founded by German immigrants in 1949. Since then, immigrants from all over the world have brought their hometown delicacies to the market, forming a colorful and multicultural gathering place. The Central Market is bustling and busy, selling a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, cheese, seafood, European meat products and organic products.

North Terrace is known as the cultural street, which is a spot that focuses on displaying Australian history. Along the way, there are the National Wine Center, Botanical Gardens, Museums, Universities, etc. You can also see monuments and various sculptures. [Today's Travel Notes] The plane arrived at the airport in the early morning of the day. South Australia uses the Australian Central Time Zone. It is earlier than Beijing time.

hours, and the time needs to be adjusted in time after arrival. Before getting off the plane, I visited the cockpit and met the kind and handsome captain and co-pilot. Unlike what I imagined, the cockpit is quite small, and the driver must have had a hard time along the way. I took a taxi from the cockpit to the hotel, and all I could see was the blue sky, which made me feel relaxed and comfortable. I have lived in the smog of Beijing for a long time.

I really long for this kind of environment. In the morning, vehicles in Australia drive on the left, and the driver's seat is on the right, so getting on and off the car is on the left, so you must pay attention to this. Yunluo always habitually wants to get on the right when getting on the car. It took a day to correct it. The hotel where Yunluo and An Chuyu stayed was Majestic Rf Garden Htel.

Located east of the central city, it is very close to the busiest shopping area, Rundle Street. The hotel has a good environment, free WIFI, and a good breakfast. However, the Western-style breakfast does not include any hot drinks except coffee. Yunluo is not used to it. The room is equipped with the same facilities as hotels in China, but surprisingly, it also provides a bathtub in addition to a shower room.

After a day of traveling, it is quite pleasant to take a bath. Hotel accommodation In the morning, Yunluo and Anchu met the lovely Jhn and the lively KKay. Jhn is the tour guide and driver of the area, and KKay is a Chinese student who immigrated to South Australia. Yunluo and Anchu will spend the next few days together. KKayandJhn Yunluo and Anchu first set out together to walk through the Blue Road shopping street.

Then take the tram to the Central Market. The city buildings are a mix of various styles. There are many old buildings over a hundred years old, and new buildings are built next to old buildings. There are many churches here. But they are not large. Occasionally, you can see street performers, Chinese erhu, Western piano, it seems more like a personal hobby to make some pocket money.

A corner of Rundle Mall Street Street Street Street Old man performing on Rundle Mall Street Performing on Rundle Mall Street Australia's National Day is coming (May 1st), and some shopping malls are full of national flags. Two beautiful women selling flowers on the roadside of Rundle Mall Street. Australian men and women are generally plump. Flower girls selling flowers on Rundle Mall Street This is the city bus. Free bus This is a tram.

The tram arrived at the Central Market. The Central Market was well organized, not as chaotic as the free markets in China. In order to protect farmers' income, the prices of vegetables in developed countries are generally high. The prices of fruits, vegetables and meat here are much higher than those in China, but the overall appearance is good, and the fruits look very fresh.

Central Market Central Market Such big avocados, many girls love to eat this. Central Market KANGAR!! Yunluo saw kangaroo meat. Kangaroos are still a disaster in some parts of Australia, so Australians will regularly kill some for food. Central Market Central Market Blue crabs are probably a specialty of Australia? Yunluo has never eaten this kind of crab in China.

Central Market Central Market Lamb chops Thanks to Yunluo and An Chuyu for their Central Market guide, South Australia wine and food expert Mark Gleesn. The one next to them is the butcher's owner Mark and the store manager. After visiting the Central Market, Yunluo and An Chuyu found a Cantonese dim sum restaurant for dinner. Daoxiang Seafood Restaurant, it seems there is also this restaurant. (~^~)


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