Chapter 1545 Listen to Me



All kinds of private vehicles are not allowed to drive up the mountain because the roads are slippery due to snow. In order to prevent traffic jams, you are generally required to park your car in the parking lot at the foot of the mountain. Before setting out for the scenic spot, it is best to be mentally prepared. Check the parking lot location on the map first, and remember to get on the free mountain bus stop to avoid going down the mountain after playing.

I can't find my car and can't go home. [Personal equipment] Choose suitable sun glasses or ski goggles. Since the sunlight reflects strongly on the snow, you must have suitable sun glasses or ski goggles to protect your eyes and avoid snow blindness. If you are participating in skiing activities, you should choose fully enclosed ski goggles.

The appearance is similar to diving goggles, but the nose is not buckled inside. The outer frame is made of soft plastic, which can fit the face tightly to prevent wind from entering and prevent the glasses from fogging up easily. Usually, the materials used to make ski goggles are very soft, and they will only deform without breaking when twisted, so as to ensure that the mirror surface will not cause damage to the face when hit.

When choosing ski goggles, skiers who wear glasses should choose goggles with wider frames so that they can cover the glasses completely. Pay attention to protecting your skin. Winter is cold and dry, and the skin loses a lot of moisture under such climatic conditions. In addition, the relatively fast cold wind generated when skiing irritates the skin and the strong ultraviolet rays on the snow surface.

Burns to the skin are the main cause of skin damage. To prevent moisture loss and UV burns to the skin, you can choose some oily skin care products that can prevent moisture loss, and then apply a water-resistant sunscreen with good UV protection on the skin. Sunscreen is only effective for a short time.

Therefore, you should apply sunscreen to exposed skin every once in a while (usually every hour). Do not skip applying sunscreen on cloudy days, because the ultraviolet rays are still very strong on cloudy days. Pay attention to supplementing your diet. Winter is cold and dry, and the human body loses a lot of water. In addition, the indoor temperature is too high, and the internal heat of the human body is strong. You should pay attention to drinking more water every day.

Supplement some fruits appropriately, such as oranges, pears, etc. Eating too much oranges can easily cause internal heat, so it is best not to eat them: If you can prepare some throat lozenges, it is a good idea. Pay attention to the selection and use of **. Skiing is a sport carried out in a cold environment. How to choose and use ** is very important. When a person is in motion.

The body will discharge a lot of sweat; when a person is in a state of inactivity, the heat and fluid discharge is much less. When choosing a close-fitting underwear, it is best not to use cotton products, because cotton products have good water absorption. When the human body is in motion, cotton products will absorb a lot of sweat discharged by the human body; when the human body is in a static state.

The sweat on cotton products is difficult to evaporate in a short time. The cold and damp cotton underwear against the skin will take away the heat from the skin surface, making people feel cold. At this time, underwear should be replaced in time. The solution is to wear a nylon vest with mesh next to the skin, and then put on a stretch cotton vest on the outside.

In this way, the juices discharged by the body will pass through the elastic vest absorbed by the nylon vest. You will not feel cold. Other matters: Prepare enough warm clothes. Do not go skiing alone, so as to avoid no one knowing and no one to rescue you after an accident. Do not ski out of the ski resort without permission. Do not go skiing after drinking. Once drunk, lie down outside.

Frostbite is very easy to occur, so wear bright clothes so that you can be discovered in time. When you go out skiing, tell your family or friends: where you are going skiing, how many people are going, and when you will be back, so that they can rescue you in time if an accident occurs.

Gold mines around Melbourne There are two gold mining towns around Melbourne. One is more famous, in Ballarat, about 100 kilometers from downtown Melbourne. From Melbourne, it takes only 10 minutes to drive along the Western Highway to reach Sovereign Hill (only one hour from Melbourne Airport!

After arriving in Ballarat, follow the brown and white tourist signs to Sovereign Hill (located on Bradshaw Street) and experience the colorful history of Sovereign Hill! This is a must-see attraction for most tourists, and there are still quite a lot of tourists. (Street in Sovereign Hill) (Street in Sovereign Hill) Another one is in Ararat.

Not many people know this, but Yunluo and Anchu, who met Chinese people for the first time, must know it. Ararat is about 100 kilometers away from Melbourne. It was originally a barren land. In 1930, there were records of gold mining here, but the scale was very small. In 1945, a large number of Chinese workers passed through and camped here. Two Chinese workers went out to find water and found gold sand by the river.

Then a large amount of high-quality gold sand was panned out, and a shallow narrow impact gold mine called Guangdong Leading Road was discovered, which became the world's richest gold mine. (Streets in Ararat) (Statue inside the Jinshan Museum) (In front of the Jinshan Museum) Due to the large amount of gold deposits in the area, the population of Ararat surged to 10,000 within a few weeks.

Most of them were Chinese. The influx of a large number of gold diggers made Ararat the only town in Australia established by Chinese. In order to commemorate the great contribution of Chinese to the city, the Ararat Chinese Cultural Heritage Association facilitated a delegation from the Taishan Municipal Government of Guangdong Province, China to visit Ararat in 2005. The two sides negotiated the construction of the Jinshan Chinese History Museum and the establishment of sister city relations between the two places.

(Ararat Gold Mountain Museum) (Gold Mountain Museum) SvereignHill Overview Travel back in time at SvereignHill and experience Australia's passionate gold rush era. This award-winning outdoor museum is located on the site of a former gold rush and recreates the bustling life of the century in many details.

There are so many things you can do and see here. You will never want to leave. (Street) (Various advertisements) You can find real gold in the mining area! In the Svereign Hills Gold Production (Svereign Hills Goldpur) tour project, you can witness the process of gold worth AUD being melted and cast into gold ingots.

Enter the Red Hill Mine, 100 metres underground, where a life-size moving 'hologram' is used to recreate the story of Richard Jeffrey, a motivated Cornish miner who stumbled upon the largest gold nugget of the time, the 'Welcme Nugget', weighing 150 kilograms and still the second largest gold nugget in the world.

Sovereign Hill's Main Street is bustling with people in colorful costumes and horse-drawn carriages. Busy craftsmen are scattered throughout the town, and there are all kinds of industries and shops selling a variety of goods, including grocers, candle makers, blacksmiths, jewelers, etc. At HpeBakery.

Shortbreads and breads are baked fresh daily in a wood-burning brick oven. You can also go bowling, dress up in Victorian costumes for photos, and enjoy live street performances. Or take a horse-drawn carriage ride. (The carriage inside Sovereign Hill) (Formerly a wagon) At night, the Sovereign Hill stage presents a spectacular sound and light show.

"Blood on the Southern Cross" tells the story of Australia's only uprising, the Eureka Rebellion in 1939. Directly opposite the Sovereign Hill intersection is the Gold Museum, which displays a variety of precious collections such as gold nuggets, gold dust, gold ornaments and gold coins. In addition to experiencing the gold journey.

You can also visit several art galleries. They have fascinating new exhibitions from the rich collection of the Gold Museum (GldMuseum), as well as a number of traveling exhibitions. (You may find gold!)

The Puffing Billy Steam Train is one of the oldest steam trains in Australia, located 1,000 km east of Melbourne. The original Puffing Billy Railway was built at the beginning of the 21st century and was mainly used for the development of transportation in remote areas. However, it was officially converted into a sightseeing train in 2000. The railway is 1,000 km long and has become one of the most popular attractions for tourists in Victoria.

Belgrave is the starting station, located in the Tanlinlong National Park at an altitude of 1,000 meters. The station is built in the style of a British country station, giving tourists a quiet and beautiful feeling. The first train departs at 10:00 am every day, passing through the national primeval forest park, with charming and spectacular scenery. Menzies Creek is the largest station on the entire line.

It is right between Belgrave Station and the terminal station Lakeside. Many tourists get off here after a few minutes to visit Australia's most famous steam train museum, which houses early steam locomotives from Australia and Europe, as well as a large number of text and picture exhibitions. Gembrk is the terminal station.

It is located 100 km from Belgrave, in the heart of the picturesque lakeside park. Local Melbourne residents often come here with their families for picnics and camping during holidays. The Puffing Billy sightseeing train is managed and operated by a special protection organization, and its main funding comes from tickets and government grants.

In addition, a large number of volunteers work here on a voluntary basis. Seeing them wearing the uniforms of railway workers back then will leave you with a deep impression. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu went to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is located next to the famous Sydney Opera House in Australia, near Circular Quay.

The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the largest art galleries in Australia, and is located just a 10-minute walk from the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Tower. It was built in 1997 and displays the best art in Australia. The museum mainly exhibits Australian art from various periods, as well as works by Impressionist masters and Asian art.

The three most important art awards in the Australian art world are held here every year, and the winning works are also exhibited here. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is not very tall, with one floor above ground. It is a classical-style building, and the other floor is underground. The exterior walls of the gallery are all decorated with light orange stone, and there is a prominent colonnade at the entrance.

The facade has a lot of ancient Roman temple charm, and the narrow square windows run through the upper and lower columns. The window frames and lintels are typical Renaissance carvings. Inside the entrance is a small hallway-style exhibition room with a dome in the middle and semicircular on both sides. Through this exhibition room, you can enter the main hall of the art gallery. It is different from the classical architectural style outdoors.

The floor of the gallery is light-colored marble. There is no unnecessary decoration in the huge exhibition hall. Paintings are hung on the white walls. The spotlights on the ceiling emit soft light, providing suitable lighting for the paintings. As the gallery is adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens, the architects opened windows at the corners of some exhibition halls. The thin and straight glass weakens the large solid blocks in the room.

The changes between reality and illusion are increased, and natural light is introduced to make the indoor and outdoor spaces interact. In addition to enjoying the artworks, one can also appreciate the natural beauty outside, which is really 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 external structure and the gorgeous stone pillars surrounding the entire building leave a deep impression.

The entrance of the art museum is on the fourth floor. After entering, you will see a bright hall with the Century European and Australian Art Exhibition and the Century Australian Art Exhibition on both sides. The Century European Art Exhibition Hall houses many excellent works. The most representative ones are Whistler's "Silver Gray Night Scene" and the Impressionist master Picasso.

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The 21st Century Australian Art Exhibition Room displays the highest level of Australian art. Among them, E. Grenelle's "Spring Frost" won the annual Wynne Cup Award. The third floor is an exhibition of Asian and Oceanian art. Among them are 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 Tower of the Han Dynasty, Buddha statues and other precious cultural relics show the splendid cultural origins of China. The first floor of the art gallery displays the traditional art and modern art of the original Aboriginal people. It houses the richest collection of Aboriginal and Terry Strait Islander art works in Australia.

The works collected from the 19th century to the 1980s fully reflect the fundamental connection between the ancient Aboriginal people and this land. The works of some famous contemporary Aboriginal artists reflect the spiritual outlook and living conditions of modern Aboriginal people. The fifth floor is a photography exhibition hall. In addition, the cafe on the third floor has a beautiful view of Sydney Harbour, which is a good place to take a break.

The shopping mall on the fifth floor can buy the latest art albums, monographs, art souvenirs, etc. , I met a handsome guy outside the art gallery! From the art gallery, you can walk to St. Mary's Cathedral. St. Mary's Cathedral is the spiritual home of the Sydney Catholic community.

It is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney. It was built on the site of Sydney's first Catholic church. It is the largest and oldest religious building in Australia and is located at the corner of College Street and Prince Albert Road, opposite Hyde Park. The cathedral is built of local sandstone and its "Gothic" architectural style is a legacy of medieval cathedrals in Europe.

It was built in 1913, and Catholic priests officially came to Australia in 1949. Therefore, St. Mary's Cathedral is also known as the Mother Church of Australian Catholicism. The cathedral was destroyed by fire in 1949. The reconstruction project started in 1950 and took many years to complete. From 1960 to 1970, the spire of the church was added.

The cathedral is 1.3 meters long, the nave is 1.3 meters wide, the ceiling is 1.3 meters high, the central tower is 1.3 meters high, and the front tower and spire are 1.3 meters high. St. Mary's Church is majestic and magnificent, and the interior is solemn and solemn. The floor pattern of Father Malog in the crypt of the church is based on the theme of Genesis, and is inlaid with colorful gravel. It is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship.

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 is free to visit. As soon as visitors enter the church, they will be immediately infected by a solemn atmosphere. But Yunluo and Anchu met on Sunday. It was Sunday.

So I couldn't go in to visit, I could only admire it from the outside, which was a pity! Across the street from St. Mary's Cathedral is Hyde Park. Sydney Hyde Park is located on the east side of Sydney's city center. It was first built in 1930 and has a long history. There are large areas of clean lawns and towering trees over a hundred years old. It 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. The one in the middle is a young man holding a guqin. There is a fan-shaped fountain behind him, and there are several groups of bronze sculptures in the pool. Hyde Park is roughly rectangular in shape, with a square south end and a circular north end, and borders Elizabeth Street to the west.

To the east is University Street. To the north is St. James Road and Prince Albert Road, and to the south is Liverpool Street. Hyde Park was originally intended to be a barracks, but after it was built, no army ever moved in, and it became a place to hold prisoners from all over the country.

In 1915, it became a museum showing the life of early Australian exiles and some precious objects. In 1916, Hyde Park became a model of London style. But at that time, Hyde Park was several times larger than that of 1916. Because this green space was also used as a military drill ground, and later as a racecourse and cricket field. Hyde Park (HYDEPARK).

In Hyde Park, just a short walk from the city, the short, neatly trimmed lawns under the shade of trees are a popular meeting place for lunchtime people. Stroll across the gentle hills, past the surging Archibald Fountain (built to commemorate the Franco-Australian alliance in World War I), leaving the noise of traffic far behind. (~^~)


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