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Western Australia's European History and Heritage

Today, Western Australia still retains some gorgeous living habits in the early colonial period. The historical buildings and scenery in Western Australia largely reflect the past British colonial era. Unlike other states in Australia, Western Australia is ruled as a free colony. Not a formal colony. This can be seen from its diversified agriculture and planting. The original capital of Western Australia was the port city of Albany, but it soon moved to Swan Valley, where Perth and Freemantle are now located.

Freemantu has preserved a large number of historical buildings and relics. A large number of rich world museums, including the unique maritime museum, can easily bring people into the artistic conception of history. Visit the prison on Rottnest Island, which has an unusually rich criminal and military history. /kloc-In the 9th century, with the development of agriculture and animal husbandry in Western Australia, many new towns rose rapidly along the mountains, many of which retained traces of historical residence, and many also showed architectural styles adapted to Australia's rough natural climate. Wide corridors are used for shade, high roofs and open covered passages are used for absorbing cold air, and there are cooking facilities outside the main building.

Yorktown is half an hour away from Perth. The town is a representative of the colonial era, and there are many historical buildings and relics on the main street. The Benedictine monastery in New Norcia is still open and has become a local tourist attraction.

The Golden Quest Discovery Trail, recently completed in the golden inland, is 900 kilometers long. Historians can explore Coolgardie, Menzies, Kalgoorlie and other golden areas. Re-experience the notorious hard times and the experience of regional pioneers. It shows the history of miners and miners in Karguli in the gold rush, and shows an amazing picture of life through explanations and videos. Visitors can enjoy the local history while eating and drinking at the local history club. Some visitors who have been to the museum feel that the distance between history and reality has been narrowed in an instant. In Perth, the Western Australia Art Museum has important historical relics of Western Australia and many localized traditional artworks. Perth mint is one of the most historic buildings in China, which was built in 1899, representing the oldest foundry industry in the world. Located at the junction of Perth and Black Swan River, the bell tower has become a tourist attraction for Australian and international tourists.