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Hobart's special activities

Most of the most important local festivals in Hobart are concentrated between the end of 65438+ February every year and the end of 65438+ October next year. There are boat races from Sydney to Hobart, and the most lively party is from New Year's Eve to New Year's Day. Tasmania tastes like a food exhibition, where you can taste all kinds of local wines and foods in Tasmania. The Royal Hobart Regatta in early February is a festival mainly focusing on water sports. In addition, the Australian Wooden Boat Festival was held in 165438+ 10. There will be a biennial Tasmanian Cultural Festival in 200 1 year.

Hobart, located at the wide entrance of the derwent River, with the majestic Wellington Mountain as the background, is a city with a long history and featuring the maritime industry. The best way to reflect Hobart's history is to walk from the wishing pool in Faqueline Square at 9:30 on Saturday morning. There are different gambling tables in the Qiqi Shopping Center on Sandi Wanyou Road for serious gamblers and people just looking for excitement. There are restaurants, bars, discos and 4 or 5-star hotels in the casino. There is a row of warehouses built of George sandstone at the entrance of Salamanca Square, which contains art galleries, restaurants and shops. If you want to experience the local customs and noisy atmosphere, you can go to the Salamanca market, which is open from 9 am to 3 pm on Saturday. Visitors can visit various shops, enjoy performances by street performers and musicians, and bargain with local producers. The most convenient place from Hobart is Mount Wellington. From the top of the mountain, you can see Dette Canyon and D'Entrecasteaux Strait. Many long-distance tour groups include Wellington in their travel plans, but the most interesting way to visit is a half-day downhill tour of Wellington Mountain, which means sending tourists up the mountain first and then riding a slow bike down the mountain. Van der Wins Folk Museum is an ancient folk museum in Australia. It is located in a house called Georgia House on Putton Road, Cape Batri. The museum shows visitors the early adventures of Tasmania. There are also restaurants and antique shops nearby.