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Melbourne tourism board 10 must-see attractions

Melbourne is an addictive city. Besides smelling the coffee and feeling the ubiquitous artistic taste, the natural landscape is always breathtaking. The Victoria Tourism Bureau of Australia has sorted out the most elusive look of Melbourne, and followed me to explore 10 must-see attractions.

Queen Victoria market

(Queen Victoria Market)

If you want to experience the local life atmosphere, you must go to the century-old Queen Victoria Market. Enthusiastic stores provide brightly colored fresh food and small handmade objects with Australian characteristics.

State Library of Victoria

(Victoria Library)

This classical building has a history of 100 years, with a collection of more than 6.5438+0.5 million books. Sitting down to read a good book is not a luxury. Although there are many parties in Melbourne, books are indispensable nutrients for Mexicans.

royal botanic gardens

(Royal Botanical Garden)

This vibrant land is like Lvyuan in Mexico City, with more than 1 10,000 plants planted. Don't be stingy with your lens and eyes when you come here.

Daomen winery

(Doman Chandon)

In the Yarra Valley, as long as you follow the green and aroma, you can find a good glass of wine. Among many wineries in Yarra Valley, Doumen Champagne Winery exudes French elegance, and the scenery and wine are equally intoxicating.

San kilda beach

(St. Kilda)

Santa Koda Beach is full of tourists, with millions of tourists every year. Blue Bay is not only the first choice for tourists, but also the locals like to come here to enjoy the gentle sea breeze and escape from the city.

Twelve disciples rock on the ocean road

(Twelve Apostles)

Twelve Disciples Rock is a rare and must-see wonder, which has stood for 20 million years and is a combination of natural gifts. After the sun and the moon turn over, bloom is warm in spring, facing the sea like a saint.

Puffin antique steam train

(Billy Railway Puffing)

Boarding Pufenbili, Australia's oldest steam train, shuttling through the trees, the laughter in the carriage, the feet swinging freely outside the window, the white fog spit out by the train, and the staff with traces of time are the favorite of every shot.

IELTS Maze Garden

(Ashcom maze)

IELTS maze garden is the oldest hedge maze in Australia. The hedge "wall" is more than 3 meters high and 2 meters thick. Exploring the way out is a great test of personal physical and mental strength, but it makes people feel happy.

Penguins return to their nests on Phillip Island.

(Penguin Parade)

Long-lost childlike innocence, seeing these little penguins, is instantly generated. The most striking representative is the "Penguin Sky Group" living on Phillip Island. Cute pace and exquisite figure give the little penguin an innate sense of joy.

Koala reserve

(Koala Conservation Center)

People always say, "If you don't go to see koalas, your trip to Melbourne will be incomplete." If you are lucky, you can meet a baby koala swimming leisurely on the trail and meet you face to face at any time. Remember to make way for small animals.