Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What's interesting about Keynes?

What's interesting about Keynes?

1. The Great Barrier Reef on the Great Barrier Reef

2. Kullanda Kullanda

3. Green Island

4. Pa Ronira Park, Pa Ronira Park

5. Cairns Botanical Garden Cairns Botanical Garden

6. Swimming lagoon in Cairns Binhai Art Center

7. Keynesian Wildlife Park, Keynesian wildlife habitat

8. Mosman Canyon in mosman Canyon

9. Cairns regional gallery, Cairns regional gallery

10. fitzroy Island, fitzroy Island

I. Introduction

1. Cairns is located in the north of Queensland and is the core city of North Queensland. Cairns, with its Great Barrier Reef and tropical rain forest, is a colorful and leisurely city. It is close to the equator, with four seasons like spring, and the city is surrounded by tropical rain forests. It has the world's largest living coral reef landscape, charming coastline, jewel-like islands, silver beaches and blue oceans, and is a real tropical resort.

As Australia's most precious natural theme city and resort, there are more than 600 kinds of outdoor activities such as going to heaven, going to sea and exploring forests, such as: taking a boat to the world-famous Great Barrier Reef to experience the underwater coral world, snorkeling or deep-sea diving; White water rafting, horseback riding, hot air balloon overlooking the ancient tropical rain forest, bungee jumping, kayaking, seaplane, etc. The thrilling activities make it a paradise for adventurers to seek outdoor excitement.

2. Keynes is close to the scenic Palm Bay, the celebrity holiday paradise Port Douglas, and the beautiful town of Kullanda in the tropical rain forest, which is in harmony with natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef. The beautiful scenery and the beautiful scenery of the Pacific coast will definitely surprise you and make every visitor to Cairns linger.

Second, the regional distribution

Keynes's city is so small that it can be bypassed on foot. The city center is the city square, which is located at the intersection of Lake Street and shields Street. It is a gathering place for travel agencies, airlines, banks, restaurants and shopping centers. These two streets and Abbott Street are the main streets of Keynes. The most suitable place for walking is the seaside square. Besides enjoying the sea view, there are many fashionable restaurants and boutiques.

There are many scenic spots in the suburbs of Keynes, besides the most famous Great Barrier Reef, there are also beautiful towns with tropical rainforests, such as Kurlanda and Port Douglas, a celebrity holiday paradise. Many offshore islands, such as Hamilton Island, Green Island, Dank Island and fitzroy Island, can travel back and forth in the same day, and they are also quite popular.

Third, history and culture.

1. History

Keynes originally belonged to an aborigine named Varubara Yidingji, and Australian governments at all levels recognized the right of aborigines to own land. 1770, Captain james cook first selected the location of Keynes and named it Trinity Bay. Later, it was renamed Keynes because of William Wellington Keynes, then the governor of the state. 1876, gold mines were discovered in the suburbs, and Keynes officially became the main gold export port in northern Queensland, and gradually developed. During World War II, Keynes was the forward base of the allied forces in the Pacific War. After the war, Keynes gradually developed into a regional tourism center. Cairns International Airport was officially opened on 1984, which further made the city an ideal international tourist destination.

2. Culture

Keynes has an ancient local culture. Indigenous culture is one of the important sources of Australian national culture. It is a complicated, elusive and colorful lifestyle. Although they have no writing, they have 700 languages, including about 40,000 words, including 4 nouns and 8 case changes. The concept it expresses is as clear and accurate as other languages. The aborigines of Keynes have their own unique religious beliefs, which are characterized by totem worship. They firmly believe that there is a supernatural kinship between a group of people and a species (mainly animals). At present, Keynes's local culture is constantly under great pressure and influence from outside, but it still maintains its unique charm. Visitors can learn about this 40,000-year-old culture in Chapkai Indigenous Cultural Park in Cairns.