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Australia’s border closure has been lifted. How many of these magical attractions have you visited?

Starting from December 15, 2021, Australia has officially reopened its borders, allowing travelers holding 28 types of Australian visas such as "student visa/skilled immigrant/vacation working" to enter.

Australia’s borders have been opened. Friends who want to travel to this one of the most livable countries in the world can make arrangements~ Livability, modernity and beautiful environment are the labels of Australian cities. Sunny beaches, slow-paced life, and garden-like cities are all enough to attract you.

Australia has many historical and cultural heritage buildings, such as the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge, St. Mary's Cathedral, Melbourne ArtVo Art Museum... taking you to appreciate the colorful culture of this country.

The food, drink and entertainment here are enough to satisfy life and travel. Those who love fun can go to Warner Movie World to watch Batman and Shrek and experience Hollywood; go to Fantasy World Amusement Park to see kangaroos, koalas, Tasmanian devils and other rare species.

The most attractive thing is Australia’s natural scenery. How can you miss it when you visit? Let’s take a look at those unique landscapes~

Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is a road that has been included in the “Lifetime” series by countless people. Located in the west of Melbourne, it was built to commemorate the soldiers who participated in World War I. It is known as the most beautiful coastal road in the world.

The highway is about 276 kilometers long and is built in the middle of cliffs. It starts in Torquay and ends in Alansfort. Driving on this road, you can enjoy pristine beaches, picturesque towns, gold mining areas, magnificent mountains, rainforests and national parks.

Blue Mountains National Park

The Blue Mountains National Park was hailed as "the most beautiful place in the world" by Queen Elizabeth II and was listed as a World Natural Heritage by the United Nations. There are spectacular eucalyptus forests, blue smoke all over the mountains, and spectacular hiking routes.

There are 90 different species of eucalyptus trees and more than 400 species of animals in the Blue Mountain Park. Li Shu is the most famous.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

The ancient indigenous Anangu people called it "Uluru", which means a place of refuge and peace. For 100 million years, this red boulder has guarded the vast desert of the Northern Territory in the hinterland of Australia, changing colors as intensely as burning at every sunrise and sunset.

This famous "rock" is 348 meters high and about 10 kilometers in circumference. It is the largest single stone in the world. Rising out of a vast desert plain deep in central Australia, it is Australia's most recognizable natural icon.

Great Barrier Reef

If you search for must-visit attractions in Australia, the Great Barrier Reef will definitely be on the list. This "world's largest coral reef group" with a length of more than 2,000 kilometers is home to more than 400 species of reefs, 1,500 species of fish, and a dream habitat of 242 species of birds.

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven wonders of the natural world. It has thousands of islands and different types of coral reefs. It is a paradise for diving. The magnificent underwater coral reefs are waiting for you to explore. There are famous white sand beaches, Daydream Island and Heart-shaped Island on the archipelago, which are very spectacular and beautiful.

Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island, the third largest natural island in Australia, is vividly called a "zoo without fences" and seems to be a paradise. There are 5 protected wildlife areas on the island. Since no foxes or hares live here, the jungle remains intact.

Kangaroo Island has a long coastline, towering cliffs, and majestic natural wonders. You can encounter sea lions, dolphins, kangaroos, koalas, and many other wild animals such as wallabies, penguins, etc.

Pinnacles

Pinnacles is one of the most charming landscapes in Western Australia, located 260 kilometers north of Perth. Thousands of limestone pillars form a vast "living fossil forest of exotic plants", like an alien surface.

In the vast and boundless golden desert, there are thousands of limestone pillars more than 5 meters high. From a distance, they look like the uneven surface of the moon, which is spectacular and deeply impressive. Its magic and charm.

Paronilla Park

Paronilla Park is a Spanish castle park built in the 1930s. It is said to be the inspiration for Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki to produce "Castle in the Sky" source. The park is surrounded by lush green rainforest, giving people the feeling of being in a fairy tale world.

The park has flowing waterfalls, mysterious castles with a sense of historical vicissitudes, Angkor Wat-like ruins, rare blue butterflies, and at night you can see groups of dreamy fireflies in the green forest. .

Kuranda Tropical Rainforest Nature Park

The entire tropical rainforest covers an area of ??40 hectares and is listed as a world natural heritage protection object. It is one of the oldest existing tropical rainforests in the world. One, it is 150 million years old and is a must-visit place in Cairns.

There are more than 200 species of birds in the tropical rainforest, as well as more than 60% of Australia's butterfly species, living fossil ferns and indigenous ethnic dance performances. You can take cable cars, small trains, amphibious vehicles, etc. to view this ancient tropical rainforest.

*Article source public account: TravelinDepth