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What's the weather like going to Australia on July 1? What clothes and daily necessities should I bring? I'm going to go for 2 days.

The seasons in Australia and ours are opposite, it's winter, but the temperature is also more than ten degrees. There is still a temperature difference between the north and the south. It's about 15 degrees in South Australia. If you go there on the 6th, it will be 15 degrees to 5 degrees. It will be sunny and warm. The winter in Australia will last about 2 months. It's not cold. You can still go to sea. However, most places to play in the sea are the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns and the Gold Coast, and those places are always around 25 degrees or above, which is suitable for travel all year round. Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra are relatively cold, but they are not suitable for playing with the sea.

By the way, Australia is a country that pays great attention to civilization. The Australian people are hospitable and honest and frank is generous, but they will also give a dirty look or stop some impolite words and deeds. The local people's habits and points for attention are mainly as follows:

(1) Australians dress casually, and generally don't wear suits unless attending formal places. Therefore, as a tourist, it is also appropriate to give priority to light and casual clothes.

(2) China tourists like to talk and laugh loudly, but they should pay attention to the occasions in Australia. In public places such as airplanes, trains, buses, subways, cinemas or shopping malls, Australians generally like to talk quietly, and talking loudly will attract attention.

(3) Pay attention to queuing when buying things and doing things. Australians will consciously queue up on public occasions. Sometimes they don't queue up, but they also come first. When you go to a place, you should first pay attention to how many people are in front of you, and then you should wait patiently and consciously. When queuing in some places such as banks or ATMs, you should also pay attention to keeping a certain distance from the people in front.

(4) Don't spit, throw cigarette butts or throw rubbish everywhere. These behaviors can be reprimanded or fined in Australia.

(5) Don't expel small animals, let alone shoot birds. Australia has a unique natural environment, and all kinds of small animals and birds can be seen everywhere in the city. People here love small animals very much, and birds are protected by law.

(6) You must buy a ticket by train. Most of the stations in Australia have no ticket inspectors, but occasionally there are train inspectors. Once they are found to have evaded tickets, they will be fined several times the fare and recorded. If they commit another crime, their visas may be revoked, and they will never have the opportunity to come to Australia again.

(7) Australian aborigines are conservative and generally don't like tourists to take photos for them, so don't take pictures rashly to avoid misunderstanding. In addition, places marked with "No Photographing" signs must also abide by the regulations not to take pictures.

(8) China tourists think foreign children are cute and often want to take photos or touch them to tease them. If you want to take a photo with your child, you must get the parents' consent in advance, and remember not to touch the child's head or have physical contact with it at will, so as not to be mistaken for harassment.

well, have a good time at last!