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Life experience of studying abroad in South Australia, Australia

After a busy day, I will spend the rest of my time writing something about South Australia, where I study and live in Australia. Many people in Adelaide are familiar with it. Tell me about the countries and regions where I worked in South Australia. Let's start with flights from South Australia. I know this family best, but I don't know the specific ticket, because I don't have to pay. Rex Airlines: national, civil, flying to major towns in South Australia. A row of three medium-sized aircraft, 12 row, two pilots, a lady. Fly to Mount Gambier twice a day and land at 12 Adelaide T 1 airport. There is a shuttle bus to the old airport (before 2005), and there is no need for security check when leaving the airport.

O 'Connor Airlines: South Australia, flying to major towns in South Australia. The plane is small but fast, with two pilots and a young lady. Head office MT GAMBIER, Penoloa road, landed at adelaide T 1 airport No.50, leaving the airport without security check.

Alliance Airlines: Headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland. Non-civilian, it has won the right to fly two famous scenic spots, the Olympic Dam and the Prominent Mountain. The plane is very big, with 56 seats, which is very comfortable. The flight speed is slow. Two drivers, two ladies.

China Southern Airlines: Prominent Hill used to have two kinds of planes, 24-seat and 6-seat. Six-seat plane is quite cool, fast, exciting and comfortable, 1 pilot, no ladies.

Quantas: I haven't reached that level yet. I've never been on it.

Travel:

Going southeast, there are many places to play in the Gambier Mountain area, and there are many caves. Don't go to Tantonola Cave, there is no Rocat Cave to go to. You can take the princess Hwy by car. Be sure to refuel when you get out of Tailbend. The next big gas station is under the big lobster in Kingscott, and the small gas station is very expensive. You can see Lake Alexandria in Melkin. It's very beautiful. The robe can be played. Tantonola owns the largest wind farm in South Australia or Australia. We made it. A ***99 wind turbine. We are going to visit blue lagoon in Mount Gambier. It's beautiful. You can stay one night. When I was in the wind farm project, I stayed at the Birch Hotel in Mount Gambier. The room and hotel are perfect, but I don't know the price because I don't have to pay. I have a colleague who lives in Jubi Expressway Hotel, on the right hand side of Jubi Hwy. It is said to be the cheapest in that area, but the room is not so good. Vic is on Wang Dayang Road, where the country is richer than South Australia.

Go northwest, first go to August port, a quite comfortable town. Go left, and you can go to the airport. I heard it's good to fish, but I've never been there. Go to Xuexiang (no snow), and then drive along expressway for a whole day. The scenery will not change, only black roads, blue sky, white clouds and red soil are flat, all the way to Darwin. Turn right from Coopy Peddy 100k, which is my current construction site. Coopy Peddy wants to play, where there is a big temperature difference between day and night, and many houses are underground, which is very interesting. There is also the longest fence in the world to see. It's corny and simple, but it's long. Because there is such a large area of red soil, there will be more mines in the future

Wyla should have fun, too. I have been there once. There is a company that I want to jump to that construction site. The conditions are good. Finally, I didn't include my weekly return ticket to Adelaide, but I still didn't jump. But I think that town is good.

Mobile phone:

Most people who sign early use 3G, 10 minutes is free. Chatting is good.

Optus, used by many students.

Telstra's next generation, there is no place where you can't get a signal, and the speed of reading emails online is also first-class. I don't know exactly how to charge, because there is no need to pay.

About Adelaide, let's talk about it later. It's almost time to get off work. But I love Adelaide. Every week, my only hope is that when the plane lands, first the sea, then Henry Beach, and then the model car. Every time I go ashore, I always say to myself, sweet home, sweet weekend, Adelaide, my second hometown.

The above is a brief introduction to studying in Australia in South Australia, hoping to help China students who are interested in applying for studying in Australia.