Darling Harbour Port of Lover is one of the Sydney most famous landmarks in the capital of New South Wales, northwest of downtown New South Wales, two kilometers from Sydney central Station (Central Station) and connected to Sydney Chinatown (Sydney Chinatown).
The name of the Darling Harbour is given in the seventh Governor of New South Wales, Ruifu Darling (Ralph Daring). Darling Harbour is not only the most colorful tourist and shopping center in the Sydney, but also a place to hold major conferences and celebrations.
The Darling Harbour consists of ports wharf 、 green running water and a variety of buildings, including the Olympic Games Exhibition Centre, Sydney Recreation Centre (Sydney Entertainment Centre), the National Ocean Museum (National Maritime Museum), the National Convention and Exhibition Centre (NMA), the Power Museum (Powerhouse Museum), the IMAX Super Screen Cinema, the Friendship Garden (Chinese Garden of Friendship), various art markets, shopping malls, various playgrounds, cafes, bars, restaurants and so on.
Darling Harbour is the representative of Sydney prosperity, but also represents the highest level of Sydney nightlife, in the Darling Harbour, visitors can choose bar dance hall to play all night, but also can quietly sit on the wooden steps of the bay side, let the tender sea breeze blowing face and thoughts.
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Take the city hall (Town Hall) westbound Market St about five minutes to reach the eastern shore of Lover Harbor. Alternatively, walk north from Chinatown along Dexin Street (Dixon) for about 10 minutes through the exterior wall of China Friendship Park to enter the south embankment of Lover Harbor.
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Free
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