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The Chinese couple spent a great deal of money on the Sydney mansion and discovered unexpectedly that it was a cultural heritage!

Recently, a Chinese couple shocked the Australian media by spending A $5.5 million to buy a luxury house instead of investing or living on its own, but turning it into a museum in the hope of encouraging young people in Australia!

It's full of positive energy!

Albert and Eva are a Chinese couple in Australia. Two years ago, they got the PR.. Since then, they have been looking for a suitable new home.

While looking at the house, they were told that the house was listed on the state's cultural heritage list.

All houses listed as "cultural heritage houses" must have corresponding characteristics, preservation values or background stories.

It turned out that the house was the home of one of Australia's most famous children's writers, Ethel Turner, where many of her successful novels were written. Many friends may not be familiar with Ethel Turner, but when it comes to the influence of Harry Potter, everyone can see it!

Ethel Turner's 19th-century work, the Seven Bad, was translated into at least 13 languages and sold as well as today's Harry Potter. The content of the novel is equivalent to our era of "I love my family", "the family has children"! It is a positive work that conveys positive energy, full of love to readers.

Surprisingly, after understanding, Albert and Eva decided decisively to buy the house for A $5.5 million and turn it into a museum! They argue that "the characteristics and cultural heritage of Woodlands cannot be found overseas."

The houses purchased overseas are basically brand-new houses, very beautiful, very modern. But in Australia, it is unique and historic to be able to buy a very self-styled house. It's really a jewel that can't be found anywhere else in the world.

Now, Albert and Eva are starting to contact local schools and museums to find out how to share the former home.

The original reason for buying a house is not only to make money, but also to respect history and inherit the significance of culture. Life value no longer only material wealth, cultural heritage can also benefit the spiritual value of future generations. People can not help but think, in such an era, a floating state of life, whether spiritual civilization is important or bread important?

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