Australian landscape description
Australian attractions: Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is a well-known ecological nature reserve and holiday tourist resort in Australia. It is located in South Australia, 113 kilometers away from the capital city of Adelaide. The island is 150 kilometers long and 40 kilometers wide, making it the third largest island in Australia. The island has 21 national primeval forest parks and animal and plant nature reserves, accounting for 1/3 of the island's area, the largest of which is Flinders Chase National Park.
The culture and wildlife coexist harmoniously here. Animals such as sea lions, penguins, dolphins, koalas and kangaroos all live in harmony in a natural world. Kangaroo Island has fresh air, beautiful beaches, beautiful scenery and primitive animals. It is a natural ecological paradise. You can join short tours for cycling, horse riding, diving, farming, walking and fishing, and you'll be treated with kindness. You can also get close to wild animals and see various wild flowers.
Australian attractions: Kuranda
Kuranda Village is a 45-minute drive northeast of Cairns. It is a rainforest on the edge of the Atherton Highlands. A small town in the middle of the country, a hundred years ago this was a village where the aboriginal "Jipugai" people concentrated. It is located in the original tropical rainforest, with beautiful natural scenery and unique humanistic architecture. It is known as "the first village in the tropical rainforest in Australia". "The reputation. It belongs to the tropical area, with high temperatures and abundant rainfall all year round. It is a typical tropical rainfall growing environment. There is currently the oldest tropical rainforest animal and plant ecological reserve on earth, where many rare animals and plants that have become extinct in other continents still survive. Here is like a history of ecological evolution of the earth unfolding in front of you.
Tourists can take the century-old Cairns-Kuranda Scenic Train (Scenic Train) or the aerial cable car to enjoy the magnificent tropical landscapes and waterfalls along the way. Arrive in the rainforest on the edge of the Atherton Tablelands and visit the picturesque Village of Kuranda. Not to be missed are Bird World and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary. Kuranda is a center for arts, crafts and Aboriginal culture. Why not visit Kuranda Village and Market, a great place to buy original souvenirs.
The town of Kuranda is a small village with a romantic atmosphere, covered by virgin tropical rainforest, surrounded by the spectacular Barron River and the majestic Barron River Falls. Kuranda is a Feng Shui treasure place in the humid and hot tropical rainforest, refreshing and comfortable. Kuranda today is famous because it is a village located in the tropical rainforest and is the only door to Cairns.
Ticket price: Free
Address: About 27 kilometers north of Cairns, Queensland
Opening hours: all day
Australian attractions: Adelaide Festival Center
The Adelaide Festival Center (Adelaide Festival Center) is the first multi-purpose arts facility in Adelaide, Australia, and is the main venue for the performing arts industry in South Australia. The celebration center is located on the banks of the Torrens River, at the junction of King William Street and North Terrace Street in the city center, and adjacent to the South Australian Parliament Building, the Adelaide Convention and Exhibition Center and the Adelaide Railway Station. The main building complex of the center forms a 45° angle with the street layout of the city center, and is most eye-catching with its silver-white roof.
There are several theaters in the celebration center, which can accommodate a total of ***5,000 people.
The Festival Theater can accommodate 2,000 people and is known as one of the theaters with the best acoustics in the southern hemisphere. The Dunstan Playhouse has two floors and can accommodate 620 people. The Space Theater can accommodate 400 people. The amphitheater can accommodate 600 people.
In addition, the Celebration Center features a banquet hall and space for art exhibits.
The South Australian government has been redeveloping the area near the celebration center since 2003. The unpopular Celebration Square was redesigned, and the authorities also built a pedestrian suspension bridge to connect the square with the nearby riverside area, and set up a small number of cafes, restaurants and retail shops. The original intention of this series of actions was to attract more tourists to the square area, but the space originally reserved for cafes and shops was instead used as parking spaces for the Convention and Exhibition Center, and the number of tourists in the area remained at a low level.
Australian attractions: Natural Bridge Park
Overview of the tourist attractions of Natural Bridge Park. Take a 1-hour drive to the Natural Bridge at the junction of NSW and New Jersey. The glowing worms live here. This kind of small insect is called Clow-worm in English and is found only in a few places in New Zealand and Australia. When people saw him for the first time, they were amazed and called him one of the eight wonders of the world. This insect is similar to a mosquito and has a lifespan of only 1 to 5 days. Both male and female have a light-emitting organ at the top of their tail that emits bluish-white light.
Ten minutes walk from the parking lot of Natural Bridge Park, there is a waterfall, and the cave inside is where the worms live. When it was getting dark, the top of the cave shone beautifully and looked very beautiful. In addition, you must be prepared when visiting. There are no residential buildings around, and the roads are all in the forest, which is relatively dark.
Ticket price: free
Opening hours: all day