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Where's Brisbane? Master Meng teaches you to travel around the village all day.

 08 Feb 2019

Before that, Mengye had introduced a little bit to you the various delicacies of Brisbane, an Australian Queensland city, and today he took you on a one-day trip to Brisbane. What interesting places is there in Brisbane? Read this article and you will know!


Long Pine Koala Sanctuary

Speaking of Australia's national treasures, I believe everyone knows that it is koala and kangaroo. In fact, in all of Australia, only in Queensland is legal, in other states, people can only watch the little ones from afar. So ah, come to Bucun, how can we miss the world's largest koala reserve-Longbai koala protected area! Here, you can not only hug the cute koala, feed the "boxing champion" kangaroo, but also see many small animals unique to Australia, such as emu, Australian native dog, Jungle turkey, etc. (Ps: takes pictures of koala for a separate fee. Don't buy the wrong ticket!)

The koala of Longbai Reserve will come out every day at a fixed time and meet everyone in the morning and afternoon. If you want to hug koala, remember to go to the queue ahead of time, there are many people! Koala is actually a very affectionate baby, usually only responsible for taking photos with three or four people, when the task is complete, they will be carried back to the tree by the staff to sleep. And! They're very picky when they're taking pictures, and if they're not interested in you, they might scratch your claws. Here, I offer you a little secret: when you hug, imagine yourself as a tree, do not move, firmly hold koala's buttocks, give them sense of security, let koala feel at ease on you.

Australia's other national treasure kangaroo is less treated than koala's beloved little princess. In Longbai Reserve, kangaroos share a large meadow with other small animals, such as emu. Most of the time, kangaroos are seen lying lazily on the ground, sleeping or stupefied, occasionally fighting on the grass.

If you want to take pictures with kangaroos, you can buy a bag of kangaroo food for two knives. As long as you take out the food, these kangaroos smell, and they come to you,. (Ps:, and when you feed them, remember to keep the food lower so that you can avoid scratching them.)

After watching Australia's two national treasures, you can also look at other Australian characteristics of small animals. Their pavilions are distributed around the koala and kangaroo areas. You can buy a map where you can take photos with koala and visit them according to the guidelines on the map. At a specific time every day, these pavilions will also have some performances.

Address: 708 Jesmond RdFig Tree Pocket QLD 4069Australia

Tickets: one-day tickets: $36 for adults, A $22 for children (3 / 13) and A $85 for family tickets (two adults and three children). Annual tickets: $70 for adults, A $45 for children (3 / 13) and A $185 for family tickets (two adults and three children). There are other types of tickets to choose from, see the official website for more details.

Opening hours: 9: 00 / 17; April 25 / 13 / 30 / 17; December 25 / 8 / 30 / 16 / 00

Tel: 61 / 7 / 3378 / 1366


South Coast Park (South Bank Parkland)

South Bank Park can be said to be the best place for people to enjoy leisure time. Here, used to be the venue of the 1988 World Expo, the park still holds the Nepalese Pavilion of that year, interested friends can go to take a look.

South Bank Park is a water-friendly park built along the Brisbane River, with an oversized Ferris wheel overlooking the village. Next to it is the largest artificial beach in Bucun, where you can buy an ice cream and sit on the beach in the sun, look at the attractive foreign sister, brother, and spend a lazy time. On Saturday, there will also be a small bazaar, which is more literary and artistic, focusing on the sale of art and trinkets, which is definitely a good place to go if you have friends who want to experience local customs and customs in Bucun.

The South Bank Park is surrounded by galleries and museums, cinemas and restaurants. If you are tired of shopping in the morning and want to find a place to rest, you can choose to order a cup of Australian-style flat white, feet at the coffee shop near South Bank Park to enjoy the Australian-style leisurely life. Or, buy a ticket around the theater, feel the love and pursuit of art.


Story Bridge (Story Bridge)

Exciting friends, don't miss the story bridge (Story Bridge), near South Bank Park. This steel bridge is one of the few that can be climbed in Australia.

At the scene, all you have to do is tie the safety rope, follow the coach and climb for almost two hours to reach the top of the bridge, 360 °overlooking the village view. Absolutely exciting! Don't miss it!

Beneath the bridge runs the river, Brisbane's mother river, (Brisbane River), which runs through the village's entire city, giving the city more soul. When the sun sets, you can spend more than an hour on a free cruise boat, red city hopper, in the village, and enjoy the scenery on both sides of the river. It is very pleasant!

Address: South Bank of Brisbane

Tel: 61 / 7 / 31566366


City Botanical Garden (City Botanic Gardens)

The Royal Botanical Garden is located near the Brisbane River. The entrance of the park allows you to rent bicycles, ride bikes and stroll around, with many Australian tropical plants and small animals. Friends with plenty of time, can also find a lawn to sit down, eat snacks, sun, feel the slow life of Australia.

Address: Alice Street, Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia

Open hours: 6: 00 to 18: 00

Tel: 61 7 3403 2533


Downtown (City)

Unlike the tranquil atmosphere of the botanical garden, the botanical garden is opposite the busiest city centre of the village. It has the most iconic building in the village, the City Hall (City Hall). This is an obviously Italian Renaissance-style building with a clock tower on top that strikes every 15 minutes, reminding slow-paced Australians to cherish time. You can follow the city hall staff and take the oldest elevator up to the clock tower to take a look at the city center. There is also a historical library on the third floor of the City Hall, which introduces the complex history of urban development in Boucun.

Near City Hall is the busiest (Queen street) in Queens Street, Australia's two established shopping malls, Myer and David Jones, as well as a variety of brand stores, pharmacies, and gourmet shops. Compared to Brisbane Airport, I personally recommend that you buy it here. This street basically covers the brands that are common in Australia, and the price is not very expensive. As long as we buy more than 300 Australian dollars in the same store, we can also go to the airport to pay tax rebates. It can be said that the. (Ps: Australian stores closed earlier. In the urban area, in addition to the longer business hours on Fridays, other working days and rest days, It usually closes at five or six in the afternoon, so you must pay attention to the good time.)


Author: tourist Mans

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