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Ghost House Adventure, Ice Carnival, Bondi Feast. These events in Sydney in July were properly brushed out by Time line.

Finally sent away the rainy June, editor feels he will be moldy. I miss the sun!

Fortunately, the first day of July, the first bear the brunt of a sunny day, the editor has been unable to withstand the wave heart, can not wait to go out.

This July, so many wonderful activities, no one wants to miss.


1.WINTER LIGHT

Prince Alfred's Square Skating Rink

6-22 July

Such dazzling lights, as if into the beautiful fairy tale world.

Prince Alfred's Square in Parramatta turned gorgeous into a giant ice rink this month, and the winter carnival's amusement facilities are online.

You can not only spin and jump on the ice rink, but also have a cup of hot fruit wine with your friends to dispel the winter haze.

There are more wonderful parade and music performances, Friday and Saturday there are DJ disc, but also free circus and ice show, do not miss oh!

Address: 35D Church St Parramatta

Fare: $10-$19

Web site: http://winterlight.com.au


2.BASTILLE FESTIVAL SYDNEY

French cultural festival

12-15 July

The time has come for Photo credit by Dan Boud to experience the most authentic French culture without leaving Sydney.

These four days in Circular Quay and The Rock will be full of French flavor, gourmet village, beer garden, outdoor movies, street performances, four themes can absolutely meet the preferences of all kinds of people!

There will also be a lot of street artists interact with visitors, outdoor cinemas in front of the modern and contemporary art museum, movie tickets for $18, to experience French romance with her / him, remember to wear warm clothes oh!

Address: Circular Quay Sydney

Fare: free

Web site: https://bastillefestival.com.au


3.CARRIAGEWORKS NIGHT MARKET

Train factory night market

27 July

Tickets to the night market of the previous few years were snapped up as soon as they were sold. Friends who want to go should hurry up, because there is only one night for the event.

In addition to arresting Live music, the curator invited 55 of the city's best chefs to create a "full-fledged table" in Sydney.

Fresh shellfish and salmon are scorched directly; golden squash smells like rosemary; Q-bomb octopus with hot Thai sausage; it's a must-have list.

Address: 245 Wilson St Eveleigh

Fare: $10

Web site: http://carriageworks.com.au/events/night-market-2018


4.SYDNEY ASTROFEST

Sydney Star View

7 July

Don't you want to have a date with the stars?! Winter cloud cover is low, visibility is high, is most suitable for star-watching season!

In the Southern and Northern Hemisphere constellations are completely different, the Sydney Institute invites famous astronomers to explore the stars with them.

This activity needs to register in advance on the net, the activity is outside, must remember to keep warm oh!

Address: University of Sydney

Fare: free

Web site: http://sydney.edu.au/science/outreach/whats-on/astrofest.shtml


5.BONDI FEAST

Bundy's feast

17-28 July

A vibrant young and hot carnival featuring comedies, music shows and more than 150 local artists.

An old-fashioned living room tent, two new pop-up restaurants, more art installations, and a novel opening party to regret missing!

Address: Queen Elizabeth Dr Bondi

Fare: $15

Web site: http://bondifeast.com.au


6.SRYOJI IKEDA:MICRO | MRCAO

Yuji Ikeda: micro | Macro

4-29 July

This is Ikeda's third solo show in Sydney, and the leader of Japanese electronic music will bring us a different audio-visual impact.

This is another step in his exploration of the intersection of art and science, a device known as the Planck Universe [Micro], which represents the smallest substance in the universe's dramatic environment.

The other is called & # 39; Planck Universe & # 39, and shows the largest matter in the universe, and they are projected on a huge screen ten meters high.

Address: 245 Wilson St Eveleigh

Fare: free

Web site: http://carriageworks.com.au/events/ryoji-ikeda-micro-macro


7.HAUNTED HISTORY NIGHT TOURS

Parrot island haunted house adventure

July 6 pm, 6 pm per Saturday (2 games per night)

Using the unique landscape and historical architecture of (Cockatoo Island), the narrator will lead us to the mystery, the mysterious death on the island, the shipwreck and the story of George.

Just wait for the night to fall, need courage to explore with you!

Address: Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbou

Ticket price:25

Web site: http://www.cockatooisland.gov.au/haunted-tours


8.TOP DOG FILM FESTIVAL

Dog Film Festival

15, 29 July

This is a screening event all over Australia and will come to Sydney in July. There will be up to two hours of each show and eight short clips about dogs.

Not only the cute puppy, but also the valiant rescue dog, the conscientious guide dog.

They may have been with us for a while, but we are all over the world.

Address: 3:15 pm

       Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace

29 July 2:30 pm

       Ritz Cinema Randwick

Fare: $17.5-$22.5

Web site: http://topdogfilmfestival.com/tickets


9. SYDNEY HARBOUR 5K 10K

Sydney Port 5 km, 10 km Fun run

29 July

Two months ahead of the City2Surf half-marathon in September, you can start with a Fun Run warm-up.

The length of 5 km and 10 km is suitable for most non-professionals, the running route is Sydney's famous scenic spot, opera house, ring wharf, rock area and so on can be said to be easy to entertain.

Address: Sydney Harbo

Fare: $35-$55

Web site: http://www.sydneyharbour10k.com.au


10.SMASH!SYDNEY MANGA AND ANIME SHOW

Sydney Japanese comic cartoon show

14, 15 July

If you accidentally missed last month's SUPANOVA, it's okay to make it up to you.

Unlike SUPANOVA, the SMASH Comic Show focuses on Japanese comics and its surroundings, and you will not only see the girls dressed as pretty girls at the scene.

Also listen to the ears will be pregnant of the famous sound excellent presence, wonderful performance, animation surrounding everything, cartoon fans must not miss!

Address: International Convention Centre

Fare: $41-$56.37

Web site: https://smash.org.au

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