In the evening, Yunluo and An Chuyu returned to Darling Harbour for dinner. The hotel where Yunluo and An Chuyu stayed was the Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour, which was also behind Darling Harbour. Just across the overpass, you can enjoy the beautiful night view of Darling Harbour. Embrace Nature Sydney Wildlife World - Blue Mountains Sydney Wildlife Park (FeatherdaleWildlifeZ) is located.
Located near Blacktwn in western Sydney, it was opened to the public in 2009 and is very popular with tourists because of its fascinating and interactive nature. Although it has not been open for long, it has become a well-known attraction in Sydney and has become a world-class zoo. Sydney Wildlife World is the world's largest indoor wildlife park and also the world's largest zoo.
The indoor zoo has the largest variety of Australian flora and fauna, with thousands of animals living there. The animal world is divided into large pavilions, namely, Butterflies Flying, Spineless World, Reptiles, Canyon Flight, Midnight Mystery, Scorching Sun, Tropical Rainforest, Kangaroo Cliff, Australian Babies and Semi-arid Prairie. Visiting each pavilion is an exciting adventure.
A fantastic trip. This unparalleled, world-class environment is home to a wide variety of wild animals, from those cold reptiles, terrifying beasts to the beloved koala bears, you can get close to them and get an extraordinary experience. Next up is Australia's national treasure - the koala.
I heard that koalas need to sleep for more than 12 hours a day. Yunluo and An Chuyu were very lucky. They were very considerate and stayed awake. Yunluo and An Chuyu both knew that koalas feed on eucalyptus leaves, but many people don’t know why they can sleep so much. The staff said that although eucalyptus leaves emit a strong fragrance, they are actually poisonous.
Only koalas have substances that can decompose this toxin, but the sequelae is sleepiness! Yunluo and An Chuyu imagined that wildlife parks should have a stinky smell, but Sydney's wildlife park can hardly smell any odor, especially koalas, because of the fragrance of eucalyptus, the park is filled with a faint fragrance. You can and kangaroos.
Koalas and other birds and animals can be brought into close contact, and you can also feed them. However, the feed is special feed provided by the park, and each portion costs Australian dollars. After leaving the zoo, it took nearly an hour to drive to Sydney Blue Mountains National Park. The Blue Mountains is located in New South Wales, Australia. It borders the Sydney city area and is about kilometers west of Sydney.
The hills start 50 kilometers west of Canberra and extend from the west bank of the Nepean River to the west bank of the Cxs River. The Blue Mountain fellow travelers use this kind of wristband with electronic chips throughout the journey. Whether it is a small train or a cable car in the Blue Mountains, you need to swipe the wristband. Different ticket prices have different colored wristbands. Yunluo and An Chuyu's wristbands are green.
Children seem to be blue. The Blue Mountains in Sydney. It was once praised by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as "the most beautiful place in the world". The Blue Mountains is a long mountain range covering an area of nearly one million hectares. The Blue Mountains got its name from the eucalyptus trees (locally called eucalyptus trees) that fill the mountains. The eucalyptus leaves emit a strong fragrance from time to time, which is reflected by the sunlight.
The fragrant volatile vapor shrouds the Blue Mountains in blue mist. Not only is there a layer of blue smoke on the hillside, but even the sky is filled with blue mist. The Blue Mountains have thus earned a name as beautiful as its scenery. The highest peak of the Blue Mountains, Mount Victoria, is 1.33 meters high and is remote and desolate.
It is still an unconquered primeval forest. From the observation tower on the edge of Blue Mountains National Park, you can see the dark blue mountains, one after another, disappearing into the sky. Looking closer, you can see cliffs everywhere. They stand tall and majestic; waterfalls rush down, dissolving into the lush forest or falling into the towering ravines.
Thousands of peaks, green trees, clouds, falling flowers, and gurgling water. On this valley stage composed of blue sky, fresh air, and misty mountain fog, the four seasons with distinct characteristics take turns to perform dramas of different tones. For Australians who only know the rainy season and the dry season, the Blue Mountains are particularly distinct in four seasons.
Therefore, they often come here to escape the dog days on the coast. Sydney people like to spend the weekend in pleasant small hotels. The deep canyons between boulders, sandstones, waterfalls and lush eucalyptus and fern forests are ideal places for hiking and strolling. There are as many as 10,000 residents living in the Blue Mountains National Park. They are scattered in villages and towns of all sizes.
Humans and nature, primitive and civilized, have lived in harmony for a long time, giving people a feeling of returning to nature in a paradise. The most famous scenery in the Blue Mountains is the Three Sisters Peak. The red cliffs reflect the blue sky, with a unique charm. In the old days, three Australian Aboriginal sisters fell in love with three brothers who were descendants of their tribe's enemies, and staged an Australian version of "Romeo and Juliet".
In order to resist the feudal evil forces, the three brave sisters would rather turn into three stubborn rocks, namely the Three Sisters Peak. When Europeans arrived in Australia, the Blue Mountains had been occupied by the local Aboriginal Gundungurra people for thousands of years. These Aboriginal people are now represented by the Gundungurra Tribal Council's Aboriginal company in Katomba.
According to Aboriginal legend, the Blue Mountains originated from the legendary battle between the dream creature Mirigan and the Garangatch, a half-aquatic, half-reptile creature, and the battle between them split the Jamisn Valley.
They have been working hard to claim their ancestral territory, and they even made a virtual video on their website. To this day, traces of Aboriginal ancestors can still be seen in many places in the Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains was the most important coal mining center during Australia's colonial period, and traces of coal mining can be seen everywhere in the Blue Mountains.
Including the now famous Blue Mountain train, which was an important means of transportation at the time, but now it has been improved and created the world record for the steepest train track in the world. Although it is not as thrilling as a roller coaster, it still makes people a little nervous. The staff at Blue Mountain are all very handsome!
Early in the morning, after breakfast, the group headed to Sydney's Olympic Park. Accompanied by the morning light, we drove forward all the way. Even through the car window, the beautiful scenery remained undiminished. Many people don't like to travel in the car, thinking it is a waste of time, but Yunluo thinks that if you appreciate it carefully, you can find beautiful scenery everywhere. Now, through the car window, discover the beauty of the city while moving fast.
Sydney Olympic Park (also translated as Sydney Olympic Park) covers an area of hectares and is adjacent to the suburb of Hmebush Bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is the venue for the Sydney Olympic Games and is currently used to host various sports and cultural activities. Trying to find the names of Chinese athletes... It was already noon when we left the Olympic Sports Park.
Today's lunch, haha. Just thinking about it makes me happy, because I'm going to eat seafood! Sydney Fish Market is the largest fish market in Sydney and even Australia that integrates wholesale, retail and catering. It is also a good place for citizens to enjoy and purchase seafood. There are seafood restaurants with different characteristics in the market, with all kinds of Chinese, Western and Japanese seafood delicacies.
The main customers of the market are Christie's and Peter's at the entrance. The various seafood stalls in the store are on display, including deep-sea lobsters, whole plump salmon, huge king crabs, glittering prawns, fresh oysters... a dazzling array of products. Grilled, sashimi, fried, steamed, stir-fried with garlic... a variety of unique cooking methods.
In addition to enjoying the rich delicacies at the seafood restaurant, tourists can also buy seafood from the wide variety of fresh fish and hand them over to the chefs in the cooked food department to cook a rich and delicious seafood meal according to their taste. Tourists can also buy a bottle of wine in the store next to it.
Go to the open-air dining table by the harbor and enjoy the sea view while tasting the food, which is a unique flavor. There are also bakery shops, large fruit supermarkets, and wine stores in the market. Tourists can buy their favorite food as they please. In addition to tasting the skills of famous chefs and enjoying a special seafood meal, tourists can also
You can also learn exquisite cooking skills. Visitors can learn how to cook seafood dishes from China, Japan, Italy, Thailand and other countries at the Sydney Seafood Cooking School in the fish market. Try your hand at cooking a seafood feast yourself. Sydney Fish Market, a paradise for seafood delicacies! After filling their stomachs, Yunluo and An Chuyu set off for Bondi Beach.
The name of Bondi Beach comes from the aboriginal language bndi, which means the sound of waves hitting the shore. Bondi Beach (pronounced: 'BND-eye' withalngi sounds like "Bang Dai") is kilometers long. Although it is just a beach town, it is the oldest surfing center in Australia and the traditional surfing lifesaving training base in Australia.
Take the cliff view road from Bondi to Coogee, where you can stroll, swim and have a cup of coffee in a cafe. If you want to understand how the locals enjoy life, the best way is to go to Bondi Beach, whose original name means "the noise of the rolling tide", which is very appropriate to describe this beach.
Whether in summer or winter, this is the essence of Sydney. The beach life is very comfortable. In summer, it is also a great place for sunbathing and surfing. Tourists can also watch a carnival here. With the afterglow, say goodbye to the sunny beach. Back in the city of Sydney, there is still some time, so I went to the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.
The botanical garden is open to the public free of charge, and citizens and tourists can relax and exercise here. The Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens, originally the first farm in Australia, is close to the Sydney Opera House and the central business district. It was established in 1949 under the auspices of then Governor Macquarie. The local suitable climate conditions are very conducive to the collection of plants in the botanical garden.
The garden collects and displays a large number of tropical and subtropical plants, many of which were introduced from abroad during the colonial period, such as citrus. Some were introduced during domestic and Pacific surveys, and some were even introduced through seed exchange during the period of the first farm, the predecessor of the botanical garden. Plant signs provide historical information about the plant collection.
The characteristic park is a reflection of the history of the botanical garden. The main buildings and facilities in the garden include: the palace garden, the palm garden, the fern area, the first farm, the lowland garden, the exhibition greenhouse, the National Herbarium of South Wales, etc. Every year, it attracts a large number of tourists to visit. Yunluo and Anchuyu went to Sydney in mid-month. It was spring, and everywhere was green and full of flowers.
The theme of the day was carnival. Shopping in the morning, yacht party in the afternoon, and dinner at Luna Park in the evening. Such a day is exciting! Women are born shopaholics. When it comes to shopping, it's like a shot of chicken blood. There were several shopping stops in the itinerary, but unfortunately the prices in Australia are a bit high.
In addition, there seemed to be terrorist activities in Sydney during this period, so Yunluo and An Chuyu's wool product purchase plan was put on hold. They could only walk around the hotel. They got up early in the morning and walked around Darling Harbour. Although the temperature difference between morning and evening in Sydney during the Spring Festival was still quite large, the bright sunshine in the morning added a bit of warmth.
The first stop today is the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), located on George Street, the busiest street in the heart of Sydney. This dome-shaped Roman-style building, completed in 1930, is the Queen Victoria Building. For Australians, the Queen Victoria Building is a shopping mall.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
It is a good place for leisure, a witness to history, and the pride of Australians. The famous fashion designer Pierre Cardin praised it as "the most beautiful shopping center in the world". The original purpose was to serve as a market and office. The building itself began to fall into disrepair in the 1980s and 1990s. There was a plan to demolish this extraordinary historical monument to build a municipal center and underground parking lot.
Thanks to careful restoration work, the 7-story building has been transformed into a historic tourist attraction and a beautiful shopping center, with a glass dome at the top and a meter-long building occupying an entire city block, with more than 100 shops, cafes and restaurants, and elegant Victorian-style shop fronts on the main floors.
Although the QVB building is named after Queen Victoria, in fact, Queen Victoria has never visited the building. In the past few years, the only queen who has actually visited the QVB building is the current Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Elizabeth II left a mysterious letter about the building in 1999.
However, she told the mayor of Sydney that the letter would not be made public until 2011. The two large clocks in the QVB building are very distinctive. The clock on the south side is said to have been built in 2011 by a craftsman who designed clocks for the British royal family. The appearance of the clock is modeled after Belmoor Castle in Scotland, which was the favorite holiday destination of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
The clock plays a musical puppet show at the exact time. Another giant clock was made by a local craftsman in Sydney in 2009. It is the largest hanging clock in the Southern Hemisphere and chimes every half hour. Double-decker sightseeing bus in downtown Sydney At QVB, Yunluo realized how expensive Sydney is. After a round of shopping, he bought two opal necklaces and pendants and a few bags of handmade chocolates.
As for the wool scarf and hat that I've been thinking about, I really can't bear it! Lunch time is so important for a foodie! CYREN is a seafood restaurant located in Lover's Harbor. While eating delicious food, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lover's Harbor. Food and scenery are a perfect match! After lunch, it was Yunluo and An Chuyu's yacht party.
Take a yacht tour around Sydney Bay and enjoy the Opera House and Harbour Bridge from all angles. The cruise ship docked at Lunapark Pier. The venue for Yunluo and An's first meeting dinner. Sydney Luna Park is located in the north of Sydney Harbour. Built at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it opened in 2006 and is a collective childhood memory for Sydney residents.
It is Sydney's most popular amusement park. Its classic slogan is "Just for Fun (JustFrFun)", and its purpose is to let people of all ages enjoy excitement and entertainment. "Bringing children to Luna Park is the right thing to do, and bringing lovers is also wise." It can be seen that Luna Park is so charming that everyone can find their own entertainment space here.
The best time to visit Luna Park is from dusk to sunset. Under the decoration of various lights, tourists are presented with a fairy tale world with colorful lights. The pleasant environment pushes the joyful atmosphere to a climax. The symbol of Sydney Luna Park is the big smiley face-shaped gate, which is meters wide and very festive, which should mean to welcome visitors from all directions.
There are many kinds of entertainment projects in the park, such as roller coaster, carousel, space shuttle, magic castle, crazy mice, electric bumper cars, beetles, Ferris wheel, etc., so you can enjoy the most exciting entertainment projects. Luna Park is a gift from the Sydney Harbour Bridge Construction Company to the people of Sydney, because this park was built with the remaining steel after the Sydney Harbour Bridge was built.
So the specific itinerary expenses are not very accurate. However, many attractions in Sydney are open to the public for free, such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, beaches, art galleries, churches, etc. The consumption level in Sydney is much higher than that in China. To be more specific, for many things, the domestic price multiplied by the exchange rate is the Australian price.
I thought it would be much cheaper to buy wool products in Australia, especially UGGs, cashmere scarves, hats, etc., but after arriving, I found that they were still very expensive. A pair of UGGs cost nearly a thousand dollars, and cashmere wool products are even more expensive. Especially alpaca wool products, a hat costs seven or eight hundred. I originally planned to go to the wool market.
But unfortunately, when Yunluo and An Chuyu went there, there was a terrorist incident in Sydney. The company was worried about Yunluo and An Chuyu's safety, so they were usually not allowed to move around by themselves at night or walk too far. There was no choice but to buy a few things in the duty-free shop on the last day. If you want to choose a gift, sheep oil is a good choice. It's very remote. (~^~)