Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Do you have a guidebook to Australia? Does anyone share the travel strategy of Australia?

Do you have a guidebook to Australia? Does anyone share the travel strategy of Australia?

What are the tourist attractions in Australia?

Band-Aid Beach: Band-aid, in the language of Australian aborigines, means "waves lapping on rocks". As the name implies, the blue sea and white waves complement each other and are absolutely beautiful. It attracts many local residents and overseas tourists to visit here. Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Sydney, with crescent coastline, soft beach, blue sky and blue sea and beautiful scenery. This is a good place to enjoy the sunset and sunrise. Whether it is summer or winter, this is the essence of Sydney.

Sydney Opera House: It is Australia's national performing arts center. Also known as the Opera House at Sea. It stands on the Cape Beniland in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, next to a small island of the world-famous Harbour Bridge, surrounded by the sea on three sides. Its architectural style is novel, peculiar and magnificent. It looks like a group of ships going out to sea and white shells standing on the beach, blending with the surrounding sea scenery.

Sydney Harbour Bridge: It is a representative building of early Sydney. It is like a rainbow across the bay, magnificent, facing the world-famous Sydney Opera House across the sea and becoming a symbol of Sydney.

St Mary's Cathedral: the Spiritual Home of Catholic Groups in Sydney. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney, built on the site of the Catholic Church in Sydney. The cathedral is built by local sandstone, and the "Gothic" architectural style is the architectural heritage of medieval cathedrals in Europe. Therefore, St. Mary's Cathedral is also called "the mother church of Australian Catholicism".