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Australia's coldest 66 knowledge, the Sydney Opera House inspired by pickled oranges.

Have lived in Australia for a long time, but Australia has these cold knowledge, do you really know?


1. When Melbourne and Sydney are more prosperous, why is the capital really Canberra?? The reason is simple。 When the capital was chosen, Sydney and Melbourne clashed with each other, and eventually picked a new capital, Canberra, where there were mountains and water between the two cities. Is there a sense of competition between snipe and clam? Of course, it can be said that the perfect calming of the two cities of the dispute.

2. Western Australia, one of the six states, was in fact delusional about leaving Australia. In 1933, pro-independence supporters gained an overwhelming advantage of 2:1. Unfortunately, when submitted to the United Kingdom for withdrawal from the Commonwealth of Australia, it was rejected by the United Kingdom.

3. 90% of the toilets in Australia are toilets, and there will always be paper in it, no matter how remote

4. Everyone knows that Australians like to drink beer. Australia's 23rd prime minister, Bob Hawk, set a world record for drinking 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds. He even took beer as a reason for his great success in politics.

5. As we all know, Australia's citizen has the right to vote and is mandatory, waiting to be fined without voting. Australia is also the second country in the world to allow women to vote. The first woman to vote was her neighbour, New Zealand, in 1893.

6. Australia's first police force was made up of the best-performing prisoners at the time.

7. Qantas opened a route in 2012 using fried vegetable oil as fuel because.. I don't know why

8. Australia's make love party, (Australian Sex Party), is one of Australia's political parties. The party's program includes implementing sex education programs throughout the country, reducing surveillance, abolishing government's proposed Internet filtering, and supporting homosexual love marriage.

9. The underground coal mine in Mountain Wingen, New Australia, has been burning for more than 6000 years, the oldest known fire. Worthy of the name of the "Fire Mountain" there is no.

10. Australia's Nullarbor Links is the largest golf course in the world, spanning two states.

11.XXXX is a very famous beer brand in Queensland. It's really called XXXX.. Its XXXX gold is one of Australia's best-selling beers. Its correct pronunciation is not "Cha," but Four X.

12. In 1961, adults emigrated to Australia for £10 (A $21) and children were free. Now it takes A $5 million to emigrate to Australia, up about two hundred and forty thousand times in 54 years. Former Australian Prime Minister Gillard is a group of free children from Wales, England. (correction: 5 million is 188c, just one of the many immigrants (not the most expensive) and not paying or investing.)

13. The world-famous Sydney Opera House was thought of by designer Jon Wussohn when he peeled oranges. It is said that when all the sails of the Sydney Opera House are put together, a complete sphere is formed.

14.27% of Australians are born overseas, while 46% of Australian families have at least one parent born overseas

15. The most commonly used Australian slang is no worries (74% of Australians have used the), arvo (73%) and G / 39 / day (71%)

16. Half of Australians use rhyming slang such as Joe Blake (Snake,44%), Capital Cook (look,28% and Frog and Toad (road,25%).

17. Swimsuits are called cossies, in New State, bathers, in Victoria, togs in Queensland.

18.。 Rough people are called westie, in New York, bogan, in Queensland, boonie in Western Australia.

19. Kangaroo meat is available in Australia at supermarkets.

20. Take the bus all do not report the station name, the bus does not ring the bell does not stop, does not wave does not stop. You have to be vigilant. You'd better know what the street view looks like where you're going, otherwise it's easy to pass the station. But when we get out of the car, we all politely tell the bus driver that thanks.

21. The presence of kangaroos and emus on the Australian emblem is because they will only go forward, not back, symbolizing that Australia will move forward. Also, they are both Australian dishes. The little friend who had eaten came out and raised his hand.

22. The Yala River (Yarra River), which runs through Melbourne, was an early stink river, with hazardous chemicals, sewage, oil and heavy metals being discharged. It was not until the middle of the 20th century, after governance, that it was the riverside landscape that attracted many tourists.

The better-known name for 23.Joseph Bolitho Johns, is Moondyne Joe, a prisoner who has escaped several times and performed a real-world version of "jailbreak." Later, in order to prevent him from escaping again, government Australia set up a special cell for him (escape-proof cell). But. He managed to escape from prison.

24. Besides rabbits, emus were once Australians'"first-class criminals". In 1932, Australian troops fought emus with two machine guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition after Australian residents accused them of having too many emus, destroying crops and destroying fences. In the end, the Australian chief ordered the whole army to retreat. This is the emu war in history.

25. Koala photography is actually only legal in Queensland.

twenty-six。 It is illegal to catch carp in Australia and put it back.

twenty-seven。 There has been no record of spider bites in Australia since 1979, possibly because a large number of Australian hospitals are well prepared to save the lives of a number of patients who have been bitten by spiders

twenty-eight。 Australia has more than 10000 beaches. In other words, if you go to a beach every day, it will take you more than 27 years to complete the tour. Friends who like to go to the beach may as well challenge them.

In 1932, Australians complained that there were too many emus, leading to a lack of food and fresh water. So the Australian army fought the emus with two machine guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition. A week later, the Australian army almost ran out of ammunition and killed only a few emus. Finally, the head of the Australian army was shocked and ordered the whole army to retreat. History of the Emu Wa

thirty。 Australia has a job.

-Women's ombudsman, whose job is to pretend to be a Piao guest, go to "Hey," and then report illegal brothel and illegal women to government. You, Piao,

Ji, government pays the bill, and the salary is very high. Australia's own Brothel is legal, but "meat-giving" is illegal. Queensland's law makes it legal for a woman to do business in her home and pay taxes on time, but it is illegal for a group of women to operate in a room.

thirty-one。 Australia's Highway 1 is 14500 kilometers long, circling Australia. By walking this way, you have gone through Australia again! Perfect interpretation of the beginning is also the end. Don't worry about getting lost again.

32.Wi-Fi was invented by a group of teams working with CSIRO, a research firm set up for government in Australia, and optimized for, John O Sullivan. In this way, the benefit of the world.

33. In 1967, former Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared after he went to the seaside for a swim. He was thought to have drowned, but his body was never found, and a swimming pool was built to commemorate him.

thirty-four。 The two animals on the Australian national emblem are kangaroos and emus, which have two things in common:

1. They are all forward, not backward, symbolizing that Australia will continue to move forward;

2. They're all Australian dishes.

thirty-five。 Australia's longest and straightest highway, the Eyre Highway, is more than 145km long. It does not turn a corner, sets an alarm clock, presses on the throttle, closes its eyes and sleeps, and wakes up and continues to drive.

thirty-six。 Melbourne has two universities in the city, one is the University of Melbourne, the other is Monash University, the president of these two universities is the husband-wife relationship.

thirty-seven。 The University of Queensland medicine is very good. The vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer was invented by a professor of the UQ, and women who are now in Australia can inject the vaccine to prevent cervical cancer.

thirty-eight。 The plane's black box was invented by the Australians.

thirty-nine。 The refrigeration system for refrigerators was invented by Australians

forty。 Australia is the first country in the world to develop, make and use plastic currency, Qian Jin washing machine is the same.

forty-one。 In 1856, Melbourne's stonemakers fought for an eight-hour day, eight hours of work, eight hours of rest, and eight hours of entertainment. Australian James

Galloway eventually introduced the idea successfully. On April 21, 1856, the masonry workers at the University of Merburn stopped working and led other masons to join them to travel to the building. A few weeks later, the eight-hour working days were determined.

42. In 2003, Lars & Jens Rasmussen invented a mapping program at their Sydney-based technology company. A year later, their company was acquired by Google, now Google Maps.

forty-three。 Artificial rainfall was invented by Australians.

forty-four。 The bank card magnetic stripe technology and the ticket commuter card, which we use every day, are invented by Australia.

forty-five。 Qantas QANTAS has been named the world's safest airline since its operation in 1923. Since its operation in 1923, there have been no air crashes, no major accidents, no minor accidents, and frequent return flights.

forty-six。 The airliner emergency escape slide was invented by Australians

forty-seven。 The combine is the whole thing from Australia.

forty-eight。 Clothes hangers, which can spin in the wind, are still a must in the backyard of many Australians since 1945 (I think the invention is smart, too)

forty-nine。 Solar water heaters first came out of Victoria.

fifty。 Every time B-ultrasound, you have to use an ultrasound scanner, this thing is also invented by the Australians.

fifty-one。 The first successful pregnancy using in vitro fertilization came from Monash University

fifty-two。 The first global algorithm for artificial intelligence data mining, C4.5 (ID3), from the University of Sydney

fifty-three。 The new south Wales state is called new south Wales because captain Cook thinks the coastline and scenery of new state and south Wales are particularly similar and a new territory.

54.Queensland 's Queen refers to Queen Victoria and, of course, Victoria to Victoria.

fifty-five。 The Australians followed the British in the second Boer War, the Allied Forces invaded China, the first World War followed the United States in the second World War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Afghanistan War and the Iraq War. Only Darwin had been attacked overseas-the Japanese army.

fifty-six。 The Australians attached great importance to the Battle of Galilee in World War I, when 8709 Australian soldiers were killed and 19441 wounded, while the Australian population was only 5 million at that time, which was the origin of the ANZAC.

fifty-seven。 Australia received prisoners from Britain and Ireland from 1788 to 1868, Sydney in 1788, Melbourne in 1803, Tasmania in 1820, and Brisbane in 1824. Pace began accepting prisoners in 1850 and Australia ended its colonial history in 1868.

fifty-eight。 Melbourne was the second largest city in the empire in 1890, but it was overtaken by Sydney in 1901

fifty-nine。 Nicole Kidman was born in Hawaii, Sydney.

60. Britain has only four colonies in Australia (Victoria, Queensland, Tata Island, South Australia), and now three of Australia's six states plus the Northern Territory are independent from New South Wales.

sixty-one。 There is an animal in Australia called drop bear, which recognizes foreign accents and attacks tourists only.

sixty-two。 Us forces have a super-deep-space radar, base, on the Gobi beach near Alice Spring, the northern territory.

sixty-three。 The Australian Federal government (Western Australia can) does not allow the use of groundwater. Because Australia considers groundwater a non-renewable resource. Australia's industrial, agricultural and domestic use of water depends on the interception of surface runoff. Australia is one of the world's leading countries in the area of planted forests.

sixty-four。 Shen Billy, a Chinese-British hybrid, was born in Kunzhou, and his father was a Chinese from John Sing, Shanghai. In the first World War Gallipoli, which is the source of Anzac, in less than four months (May-September, 1915), His confirmed sniper record is 150 Turkish soldiers, including 201 unconfirmed, and even the best snipers in the Ottoman Turkish Guard have died at his gunpoint. So he got the name of "Gary Polly assassin" (The Assassin of Gallipoli).

sixty-five。 Mei Shiying, a Guangzhou native who arrived in Sydney in 1818, was the first Chinese ever to come to Australia. He married her Australian sister twice before and after Australia and died in Sydney.

sixty-six。 In Cooktown, Queensland, you can drive to the east coast of Australia. The northernmost city along the coast, from Cooktown to the north of Cape York, is basically a large area of no-man's land, in this small city of 2, 000 people. There are two cemeteries left behind by the gold rush of the 19th century Chinese labourers.

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