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What tourist attractions are interesting in Sydney?

1. Sydney Opera House is the most representative building in Australia and is known as the eighth wonder in the world. The Sydney Opera House, designed by Danish architect Joomutzon, looks like several huge shells that open backwards and a full white sail. The construction of Sydney Opera House began in 1959 and lasted 14 years. It has nearly 1000 rooms, including four halls: concert hall, opera house, drama hall and theater. It can receive more than 2 million tourists and attract more than 200,000 tourists every year.

2. The main building of Sydney Aquarium is the Sydney Aquarium under the surface of Darling Harbour. 146m underwater passage and full-round glass viewing window allow visitors to appreciate the charm of underwater ecological environment. There are more than 5,000 kinds of underwater creatures in Australia, among which there are many kinds of sharks, ranking first and second in the world. In addition, there is the largest platypus in the world. The Sydney Aquarium displays seals, crocodiles, mangroves, far northern fish and pelagic fish, as well as the underwater ecology of the Great Barrier Reef, rocky coast, Sydney Harbour and Darling River. There is also a touch area for visitors to touch some marine life.

3. Sydney Town Do you know how Australia developed? Take a trip to the old town of Sydney. /kloc-At the end of 0/8th century, the prisons in the whole British Empire were overcrowded. Criminals sentenced to death for robbing goods worth 1 shilling had nowhere to be held, so they were exiled to remote areas for reclamation and development, and overseas prisons were born. 1787, captain arthur phillip led 1 1 ship search, 1300 people. 18 months later, Sydney began to develop from prison. The ancient town of Sydney recorded the living conditions of this group of British imperial officials and criminals from1788 to1810.

Sydney Tower, Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are listed as three landmark buildings in Sydney. It is a must-see spot for tourists to visit Sydney, especially if they want to have a bird's eye view of Sydney, they must climb this 305-meter-high tower.

5. The rocky area next to the Harbour Bridge is the source of Australia's connection with the western world. Captain Philip began to train Australia with 1000 prisoners. At present, it has restored its colonial style and become an important tourist spot to explore the source of Australia. After careful planning, it will become the center of Sydney's cultural gathering. You will see the most wonderful tourists in Sydney and get unexpected happiness in various boutiques.

6. Band-Aid Beach The name of Band-aid Beach comes from the indigenous language bondi, which means the sound of the sea beating on the coast. Band-aid beach length 1 km. Although it is only a beach town, it is Australia's long-established surfing center and a traditional surfing life-saving training base in Australia. On summer weekends, there are various surfing activities here, and athletes take turns to perform; There is an informal east team singing at the top of their lungs on the shore; There are folk activities, art exhibitions and so on.

7. The Australian Wildlife Park is located 40 kilometers west of Sydney, and the jungle covers an area of 4 hectares. There are many kinds of wild animals in the park-red kangaroo, grey kangaroo, koala, southern hairy-nosed wombat, monitor lizard, saltwater crocodile, freshwater crocodile, fairy penguin, hedgehog, Tasmanian devil and wild dog.

8. Australia Fun Park Australia Fun Park is the largest playground in the southern hemisphere, close to the Australian Wildlife Park, with a total area of about 200 hectares. There are seven magical worlds full of fun and excitement, where you can experience more than 80 novel journeys and unprecedented fresh feelings.

9. The Blue Mountain is 0/00km away from Sydney/Kloc, which is a good place for Sydney people to spend their weekends. It keeps its original natural features. There are three national parks; Blue Mountain, Houlle Rice, Karangola Boyd, the important scenic spots are the "Three Sisters" rock group and the stalactites in the town Luolan Cave. The towns in the Blue Mountains also have their own characteristics. Blackstone South District is famous for its cuckoo garden. Katuba, a former media collection center, is now home to antique shops, art galleries and museums. Falcon Bridge, located in the low blue mountains, has the art gallery and museum of Norman Lindsay, a famous Australian writer.

10. Tujia Dragon Farm can reach the primitive and natural Tujia Dragon Adventure Resort without 2 hours' drive from Sydney. In this 5340-mu Yuan Ye, kangaroos, hedgehogs, lizards and other 100 kinds of wild plants and Australian animals live, riding horses, exploring forests, canoeing, fishing, shooting, playing tennis, swimming, soaking in hot springs and playing games. Tujialong Farm provides a complete Australian life insurance for tourists, from warm Australian reception to delicious country feasts.