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The world's top 500 ultimate tourist attractions, the Great Barrier Reef ranked second

Among the 500 must-see attractions in the world, Australia includes 10 attractions known as the Great Barrier Reef, 12 Apostolic Stones and Uluru Stone.

The list of the world's most famous attractions was selected by travel experts around the world. Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and Machu Picchu in Peru rank among the top three in the world. Also included are some of the world's most famous attractions, the Great Wall of China and the Taj Mahal in India, the Grand Canyon National Park of the United States, and so on, which are listed by UNESCO as natural and cultural heritage sites.

Recommend the top ten global must-see attractions

After looking at the top 10 spots in the world, let's look at nine other attractions in Australia besides the Great Barrier Reef:

Twelve Apostolic Stones, ranked 12th

It can be said that one of the most attractive things about Oceanic Road in Victoria is the twelve apostle stones, but now there are only eight disciple stones left. Visitors come here to see the disciple's stones, which are stacked in limestone along the coast, often in strong winds.


Hobart Museum of New and Old Art, Tabat, ranked 20th

Although the museum was only opened for public exhibition in 2011, the new and old museum is becoming the new star of Hobart, attracting a large number of visitors. It is also Australia's largest privately funded museum.


Lullaby National Park, 32nd place

Along with the rugged and winding range, glacier lakes and rich wildlife can be seen here. It's not hard to see why lullaby National Park is one of the most beautiful natural scenery areas in Taju.


Ururu Big Stone, ranked 33rd

A boulder protruding from the red land was Ururu. This spectacular red sandstone boulder, anyone who sees it, will consider it a miracle. This stone is sacred to the aborigines of Australia and has a history of about 700 million years.


Kakadu National Park, 56th

Kakadu National Park is 240 kilometers away from Darwin. This is Australia's largest national park, covering an area of 20,000 square kilometers. There is a unique diversity of creatures, from saltwater alligators, flat-backed tortoises to hundreds of birds.


Sydney Opera House, 57th

The Sydney Opera House, located at Bennelong Corner, Sydney Bay, is the jewel of Sydney. Designed by Danish designer Jorn Otzon, the opera house was officially opened in 1973. Nearly 1500 performances are held here every year, and 1.2 million people come here to watch the show.


New state blue mountain national park, ranking 202

Blue Mountain National Park, a popular national park in Australia, is about 80 kilometers from the heart of Sydney. The most famous is the three sisters stone.


Ninggro Ocean Park, 265th place

Ningero Ocean Park, 1200 kilometers from Perth, Western Australia, is listed as a World Natural Heritage site. Tourists come here and swim with whale sharks in the clear water.


Port Arthur, 416.

Port Arthur, a small town in Tasmania, is one of Australia's most famous heritage sites and open-air museums. This used to be an exiled place in England. Visitors can see the life of thousands of British prisoners exiled here in the 19th century.

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