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Introduce the English introduction of Sydney.

Brief introduction of Sydney in English:

Sydney, located on the southeast coast of Australia, is the capital of New South Wales and the largest and most populous city in Australia. Sydney has highly developed finance, manufacturing and tourism. Among them, the headquarters of the world's top multinational companies and domestic and foreign financial institutions are rooted in Sydney.

Sydney is also home to the Australian Stock Exchange, Reserve Bank of Australia and 20th Century Fox Studio in the United States. Sydney is also the host city of many important international sports events. It has hosted 1938 Commonwealth Games, 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and 2003 Rugby World Cup.

A brief introduction to Sydney in Chinese:

Sydney, located on the southeast coast of Australia, is the capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the largest and most populous city in Australia. Sydney has a highly developed financial industry, manufacturing industry and tourism. Among them, the headquarters of the world's top multinational companies and domestic and foreign financial institutions are rooted in Sydney.

At the same time, Sydney is also home to the Australian Stock Exchange, Reserve Bank of Australia and Twentieth Century Fox Studio in the United States. Sydney is also the host city of many important international sports events. It has hosted 1938 Commonwealth Games, 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and 2003 World Cup Rugby Games.

Extended data:

The attractions in Sydney are:

I. Australian museums

The Australian Museum is located in College Street near Hyde Park in Sydney. It is recognized as one of the top ten exhibition halls in the world and the largest natural history museum in Australia. Built in 1827, this museum is the first in Australia. The museum was originally named "Colonial Pioneer Museum" and later renamed as 1929. The collection is extremely rich, and many collections are unique.

Second, Darling Harbour.

Darling harbour has also been translated into lover's harbour. Located in the northwest of downtown Sydney, 2 kilometers away from Central Railway Station, it is connected with Chinatown. It is not only the most colorful tourist and shopping center in Sydney, but also a place for major conferences and celebrations. Darling Harbour is named after Darling River, the seventh state in New South Wales.

Third, the band-aid beach.

The name of Band-Aid Beach comes from the indigenous language bondi, which means the sound of the sea lapping on the coast. Band-Aid Beach (pronounced "BOND-eye" and long I sounds like "Bangdai") is 65,438+0 kilometers long. Although it is only a beach and seaside town, it is Australia's long-established surfing center and a traditional surfing life-saving training base in Australia.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Sydney