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New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

 
[Free Tour]     09 Jan 2019
New South Wales (NSW) is a gentle place with sunshine and sand bordering the greenery, and you can fill your journey in any way, whether it's a delightful parent-child tour or a loving honeymoon. Or it's full of random and adventurous words.

New South Wales (NSW) is a gentle place with sunshine and sand bordering the greenery, and you can fill your journey in any way, whether it's a delightful parent-child tour or a loving honeymoon. Or it's full of random and adventurous words.

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney Harbour Bridge (photo from Internet)


Into New South Wales. 

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

New state location and distribution of major attractions (pictures from the web)


New South Wales is the first British colony in Australia and Australia's most populous, industrialized and urbanized state. Sydney, the capital city of Sydney, Australia's largest city, is a must-go to the new state. Sydney is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world because it has a world-wide landscape, so Sydney must savor it slowly. Then take Sydney as the center, plan the whole new state's itinerary. This playbook will explain the features of Sydney's downtown and surrounding areas, introduce and recommend the trip, and hope it will help you make your trip in the new state smoother and more exciting in the hope that it will help you make your trip easier and more exciting in the new state.


Play around downtown Sydney 

Classic attractions fill your journey with glimpses of time

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney scenic spot distribution


1. Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House, (Sydney Opera House), was built in 1973 and is the palace of Sydney's art and culture. Located in Sydney Bay, the Opera House faces the sea on three sides. It looks like a white sail that is about to sail out of the sea. The opera house is not only a good place to take pictures, but also a good place to listen to opera.

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney Opera House appearance (Photo from Internet)


The opera house consists of two main halls, small theatres, performance halls and other ancillary facilities. Both halls are located in a larger sail-shaped structure, while the small auditorium is located in a base at the bottom. The largest main hall is the concert hall, and the smaller one in the main hall is the opera house. Visitors who want to see the show at the Sydney Opera House can buy tickets at the ticket window in the lobby on the first floor of the Opera House, or on the Internet. Because the purchase website is English, sometimes go to book tickets may not buy yo, so it is a good plan to buy good at home.

Recommended for play:

a. Bid farewell to the alienation of the opera house and enter the opera house for a zero-distance visit.

b. Enjoy an opera performance at the world famous Performing Arts Center and blend body and mind with art.

Web site: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com

Address: Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney Opera House Interior (Photo from the Internet)


2. Harbour bridge

Located on the west side of the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge (Sydney Harbour Bridge) is famous for its Sydney Opera House, connecting Sydney's CBD Center to the North Bank. For reasons of shape, also known as "overcoat bridge."

Address: 3 Cumberland Street, the Rocks, Sydney

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Seaport Bridge in the Twilight (Photo from the Internet)


Recommended for play: climb the Harbour Bridge, overlooking Sydney

Australia is a great country that can create climbing projects for all tall buildings. In addition to a distant photograph of Zhang Mingxing, climb to the top of the bridge at dusk, overlooking the beauty of Sydney: the sea sparkling, with the blue sky and white clouds; The Sydney Opera House, pearly white, stood quietly not far ahead, as if reaching for it; the white sails were about to sail in the harbor, and the busy traffic was bustling beneath its feet. You will also understand why Australians are keen to climb this thing, want to experience the local people love the project, remember to buy tickets yo ~


3. Taronga Zoo

Taronga Zoo (Taronga Zoo) is Australia's most native and exotic animal species mountain zoo. Official pictures of giraffes looking at the Sydney Opera House alone are attractive enough. Plus the zoo has more than 400 kinds of animals, such as koala, platypus, kangaroo, Dingo dog, kangaroo, Tasmanian devil known as the Tasmanian devil Tasmanian devil

Web site: https://taronga.org.au

Opening hours: summer (September-April) 09 / 30 / 17 / 00; winter (May-August) 09 / 30 / 16 / 30

Address: Bradleys Head Road Mosman NSW 2088

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Taronga Zoo (photo from Internet)

Recommended for play:

a. Take a cable car up / down the mountain with a panoramic view of the zoo and a view of the harbour; you can choose to go up or down the mountain in the cable car to see the panorama of the zoo and the view of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

b. Take part in the Taronga Zoo camping nocturnal experience; walk through the zoo at night to get in close contact with nocturnal walkers. Sleep in the tent at night, the stars are even better than the head.


4. Sydney.

Sydney Tower (Sydney Tower) and Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge is known as Sydney's three landmark buildings. At the viewing platform, you can enjoy the scenery 100 kilometers away through 18 binoculars in different directions. Don't forget to take a look at the 4D cinema in the tower!

Web site: https://www.sydneytowereye.com.au

Open hours:

  • 26 April-2 October: 09 / 00 / 21 / 30 (final entry time 20:30)
  • 3 October-25 April: 09 / 22 / 00 (last entrance time 21:00)

Address: Sydney Tower Eye, Level 5, Westfield Centre, 100 Market Street,Sydney NSW 2000

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney Tower (Photo from Internet)


Recommended for play:

a. Sydney's aerial stroll is the best way to feel Sydney, looking through the glass viewing platform at 260 meters above its feet, overlooking the busy city at its feet.

b. Enjoy Sydney's city and food at a rotating restaurant more than 200 meters from the ground.


5. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

The Lady Tusa Wax Gallery in Sydney, (Madame Tussauds Sydney), is the 13th in the world, with more than 80 figures of celebrity wax and nine interactive theme areas, both men, women and children. Star-chasing buddies go and take pictures with your favorite idol.

Web site: https://www.madametussauds.com.au/sydney/en

Opening hours: 09 / 30 / 18: 00 (late entry time 17:00)

Address: Aquarium Wharf, 1 / 5 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour, NSW 2000

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Mrs Tusa's Wax Gallery, Sydney (photo from the Internet)


Recommendations: there are some props, hats, medals and so on the walls of each district of the museum. You can put them on and take pictures with wax statues! In addition, the wax museum also provides hands-on experience in the backstage area, such as wax hand model creation activities, friends have the opportunity to experience the production process of wax statues.


6. Sydney Wildlife Park

Sydney Wildlife Park (Wild Life Sydney Zoo) is the world's largest indoor wildlife park with more than 1 km of glass-enclosed trails. The park is divided into nine different pavilions, covering about 130 species of native Australian wildlife, such as the charismatic koala, the kangaroo, the ferocious and dangerous Tasmanian demons, and turkey-eating. Large saltwater alligators and other endangered species in Australia.

Web site: https://www.wildlifesydney.com.au

Opening hours: 09 / 30 / 17 / 00 (late entry time: 16:00)

Address: 1-5Wheat Road, Darling Harbour, Sydney, 2000

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney Wildlife Park (photo from the Internet)


Tips: friends who want to get in close touch with koala can sit down with koala on the weekend morning and enjoy a delicious breakfast.

If Sydney were to choose between the Taronga Zoo and the Wildlife Park, the Taronga would be more valuable. But the short tour time, coupled with the features of breakfast with koala, is suitable for friends who stay in Sydney for a short period of time and have such an experience.


7. Sydney Aquarium

Sydney Aquarium (Sea Life Sydney Aquarium) is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world. There are 14 theme pavilions in the aquarium, including the new Shark Valley aisle. The underwater passageway is 146 meters long, with transparent arc-shaped glass windows on both sides, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of the benthic environment.

Web site: https://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au

Opening hours: 09:30-18:00 (17:00 latest entry time)

Address: 1 / 5 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour, Sydney, 2000

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney Aquarium (Photo from the Internet)

Because aquariums, wildlife parks and Mrs. Tusa's wax museum are closer to each other, they can generally spend a day shopping together, making it more cost-effective and free to assemble.


Play around Sydney. 

Special ways to add to your journey

1. Blue mountain

Blue Mountain (Blue Mountains), 65 kilometers west of Sydney, is known for its many Australian trees, the Yogali trees, and the gas released by leaves gathered in the mountains, forming a layer of blue mist. The blue mountain of autumn will carry the red of maple leaf, make the color more rich layer.

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Blue Mountain (Photo from the Internet)


Recommended to play: one-day round trip from a driving trip

Route: Sydney-Corner of echoes-small town of Went worth Falls-Mount Victoria-Landscape world-Landslide Lookout viewing platform-Sydney

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sydney-Blue Mountain self-driving Roadmap (Photo from the Internet)


Here we have to introduce three kinds of cable cars of the landscape world (Scenic World), recommend taking the forest train (Scenic Railway) to the tropical rain forest, enjoy the exploration of the nature rainforest, and then take the cableway cable car (Cable way) back to the ground. Finally, take the high-altitude glass cabin (Sky way), to enjoy the beauty of the three sisters peak.

If you can't travel by yourself, you can take the Blue Mountain sightseeing bus or take a local one-day tour, which is easy to do, and the tour guide will explain it more thoroughly.


2. Hunter Valley

About 160km north of Sydney, Hunter Valley (Hunter Valley) is Australia's most historic grape-growing region, with hundreds of wineries scattered across 2900 hectares of valleys. Hunter Valley is not only wine, chocolate, cheese, olive oil are the representative of the product.

Hunter valley visitor center address: 455 Wine Country Dr, Pokolbin NSW 2320

Public transport: Sydney has a Rover Coaches bus departing from downtown Central Station at 07:30 every day and returning from Hunter Valley Park at about 10:20 to Hunter Valley Park (Hunter Valley Gardens), bus leaving 16:30 from Hunter Valley Park. Arrive in Sydney around 19:10.

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Hunter's Grain Wine (Photo from the Internet)


Recommended for play:

a. Savoury wine, treat your taste buds

Hunter Valley has more than 150 wineries, and first-class wines are popular both locally and abroad. The recognized signature wine here is the dry-type (Semillon).

b. Chase the sunrise in a hot air balloon

Flying over Hunter Valley in hot air balloons, in the early morning sun and breeze, slowly flying over the tranquil and picturesque country field, the beautiful scenery at the end of the day. Take a deep breath in the endless wilderness, and from time to time there will be other colorful hot air balloons flying into your field of vision, romantic to the extreme.


Hunter Valley's most famous winery has two: Wyndham Estate and Audrey Wilkinson..

The best recommendation for Wyndham is the fruity BIN series. In addition to wine tasting, his family holds a vineyard opera festival every October to enjoy fine food, wine and opera under the stars.

Web site: http://www.georgewyndham.com

In addition to its famous wines, Audrey Wilkinson also has a wine museum and a wine house just named by Gourmet Traveller Wine magazine as one of the top 10 wine tasting houses in Australia. His family is also a fine hotel, even if not to buy wine, stay here a night, taste the local freshly made cheese and handmade chocolate, in the vineyard concave look, absolutely the perfect short-term vacation option.

Web site: http://audreywilkinson.com.au

In addition to a simple wine tasting, Hunter Valley's Lovedale Long Lunch water mat event in May and November's Vineyard Sculpture Show are all delicious and fun and full of art!

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Ride a hot air balloon to chase the sunrise (photo from the Internet)

Public transport can only go to the small town, it is not convenient to go to wine tasting, so it is suggested to report a one-day tour, including transportation, lunch and wine tasting, and save your heart and money.


3. Stephens Port

(Port Stephens), known as a wildlife paradise, is a three-hour drive from Sydney. There are nearly 100 lovely and friendly dolphins in the sea, with half the sea and half the desert.

Port Stephens tourist Center address: 60 Victoria Parade, Nelson Bay NSW 2315 Australia

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Porpoises playing in the port of Stephens (pictured on the Internet)

 

Recommended for play:

a. Dolphin watching: drive to the port of Stephens on a cruise ship in search of dolphins and other wild water animals, watching dolphins play among the blue waves against the sea breeze.

b. Sand-sliding and four-drive trips: take a four-drive ride into the 27-kilometer-long nature to participate in desert sand-sliding activities. Stephens Harbour is famous for its sand-sliding paradise in the Southern Hemisphere, with miles of vast sandy land and fine and soft sand.

Don't want to have the trouble of buying tickets separately, it is convenient to buy a set meal in China directly, and the classic games of sand sliding and dolphin are included.


4. Wolonggang

Wolonggang (Wollongong) is about 80 kilometers south of Sydney. The beaches are everywhere and picturesque. Skydiving, biking, surfing, wildlife parks and art galleries are diverse, and each side shows the diversity of the seaside city. From Sydney to Wolonggang, self-driving is highly recommended. Because you will see the most beautiful coastal landscape on the road from Grand Pacific Drive, Sea Cliff Bridge, with the perfect view of Wolonggang leaning against mountains and water.

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sea Cliff Bridge (pictures are derived from the network)


Recommended for play:

a. Blue Ocean Road (Grand Pacific Drive): 140km long Blue Ocean Road is a scenic boulevard connecting Sydney and Wolonggang, starting at (Royal National Park), South Sydney's Royal National Park, and ending in Shoal haven Heads. in the Southern Bay.

Best attraction: Bald Hill& Haiya Bridge (Sea Cliff Bridge)

Bald Hill is the best viewing point overlooking the southern coastline and the first high-altitude gliding site in New South Wales, while the Sea Cliff Bridge is a 665m overhead flyover built against steep cliffs. This is the most beautiful and distinctive section of Blue Ocean Road.

b. Wolonggang skydiving: friends who love extreme sports must not miss the skydiving 14000 feet above Wolonggang beach! At a given season, it's possible to see whales and dolphins! Domestic Chinese service ticket purchase, convenient consultation and itinerary planning, it is worth considering

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Wolonggang skydiving (photo from the Internet)


5. Jarvis, b.

Jarvis Bay (Jervis Bay) is a natural harbor 150km south of Sydney. Hyams Beach is the whitest beach in the world according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It is also an ideal place for whale watching, dolphins, fishing, diving or surfing. May to November is the season for whale watching.

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Jarvis Bay (photo from the Internet)


Recommended for play:

a. Sea-watching: mid-May to mid-November is the best season to watch humpback whales migrate from Antarctica.

b. Take a look at dolphins: Jevis Bay is a good port for dolphins to live in, where a large number of dolphins inhabit throughout the year. Each year dolphin breeding season, Kwann dolphin and common dolphin mixed together to form a large colony of dolphins, stretching throughout the coast, the scene is very spectacular!


Line recommendation 

A special trip to the special you.

1. Parent-child four-day tou

First day: Sydney City Tour, Opera House and Taronga Zoo in the morning, Aquarium and Madame Tusa Wax Museum in the afternoon, dinner at the revolving cafeteria in Sydney Tower in the evening;

Day two: blue Mountain National Park, ride three different cable cars in the landscape world;

Day 3: Tobruk farm, watching shepherds herding sheep, laying ducks and shearing wool, feeding sheep with their own hands;

Day 4: go to sea to watch dolphins / whales in the port of Stephens, always have your camera ready.


2. Couple four-day tou

First day: city tour of Sydney, shopping in the rocky area in the morning, visiting opera house in the afternoon, taking a harbour cruise in the evening, having dinner and watching the night view of Sydney harbou

The next day: get up early and go to Camden Valley to chase the sunrise in hot air balloons, and have a delicious six-way dinner at Sydney Tower Towers in the evening.

The third day: Hunter Valley winery wine tasting, enjoy the flavor between jumping taste buds.

Day 4: the port of Stephens goes to sea to watch dolphins / whales


3. Best friend / single three-day tou

First day: Sydney City Tour, visit Opera House in the morning, shopping in the rocky area in the afternoon, climb Harbour Bridge in the evening (no sun)

Day two: drive yourself to Wolonggang along the blue ocean road and experience the thrilling skydiving of Wolonggang

Day three: from Wolonggang, go to Javier Bay to watch dolphins.


Practical information 

If you want to see the holiday atmosphere in new state, look at this place.

January: Sydney Art Festival (Sydney Festival)

In January of each year, the city was made more elegant by the rich cultural celebration of the annual Sydney Art Festival. During the festival, you can participate in a variety of free and fee-free activities covering theatre, dance, circus performances, opera, visual arts, modern and classical music.

Web site: https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Hyde Park Celebration Center-Meriton Festival Village (Photo from the Internet)


March / April: Sydney Royal Easter Carnival (Royal Easter Show)

As Australia's biggest annual event, everything from rodeo competitions, polo competitions to carnival games, fireworks and live shows, art and handicrafts! More than 400 retail stores, more than 160 food shops allow visitors to taste the top Australian delicacies and a variety of international cuisine, as foodie how can you miss it!

Web site: http://www.eastershow.com.au

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Carnival fireworks display (photo from the Internet)


May / June: Sydney Lighting Music Festival (Vivid Sydney Festival)

The largest lighting, music and creative festivals in the Southern Hemisphere. During the festival, a variety of lighting works will be installed in Sydney's rocky area combined with the surrounding architectural environment, and even the Sydney Opera House will be lit with a color dynamic light projection. Open night markets at rock bazaars over the weekend, offering gourmet food and creative works, as well as a variety of street entertainers.

Web site: https://www.vividsydney.com

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Lighting Music Festival (pictures from the Internet)


December: Sydney-Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race)

The sea from Sydney to Hobart is close to the south pole, the sea is cold, the sea often has unpredictable storms, and the weather is unpredictable, so it is called "the toughest international ocean race in the southern hemisphere".

New South Wales panorama introduction, there is always one for you

Sailing course Diagram (Photo from the Internet)


The scenic spots and festivals are ready to collect and prepare for your trip to the new state.


Author: Nana- Scenic Tou

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