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Tourist Australia: 8 cities that Australia must go to

Australia has jumped from 10th place two years ago to fourth place on the list of destinations for which Chinese tourists most aspire since Australia granted Chinese citizens multiple "frequent visitor visas" for a decade.

According to the Australian newspaper's website, a regular survey by CLSA, a prominent Asian capital markets and investment group, shows that in the next three years, Japan will be the top three countries on the list of destination destinations for which Chinese tourists most aspire. Thailand and the United States.

The survey said that if all Chinese who wish to travel to Australia can achieve their aspirations, this means that the number of Chinese tourists will increase significantly from 1.2 million to 2.9 million a year over the next three years. Although "Australia's infrastructure is unlikely to meet this growth".

Of the 70 percent surveyed this year, Australia scored high on "safety" as the most important factor in determining their holiday destination. The report also said the shift in tourists' focus from shopping to experiencing nature is another trend that has prompted more people to travel to Australia.

Today, I would like to introduce the 8 cities recommended by the Australian Tourism Board.


Sydney

[mall]

Feel the combination of history and modernity, go to the Queen Victoria Building (Queen Victoria Building) or (Strand Arcade), both of which are 19th-1990s buildings, and both eyes and hands will not be disappointed. And the bazaar in CBD, the (Market Street) department store, and the Pitt Street mall, (Pitt St Mall), are also worth a visit.

[market]

Over the weekend, go to Paddington Market (Paddington Market), Roselle weekend Market, (Rozelle's weekend markets), Grib Market (Glebe market), take a "people trip" and take a look at the local life in the city.

[tide]

Looking for retro fashion, cutting-edge fashion and home decorations, come to (Surry Hills) 's Crown Street (Crown Street) in Salehill or (King Street) 's King's Street in the new town of (Newtown). There are also Elizabeth Street (Elizabeth Street) and Castille Street (Castlereagh Street), here, can definitely find some exquisite fashion big-name design.


Melbourne (澳大利亚重要港市, 华侨称“新金山”)

[mall]

The famous Melbourne Mall (Melbourne Central) and Melbourne Postal Office (Melbourne General Post Office) are both super-large shopping malls, not only in a wide range of brands, but also in a number of stores.

[market]

If you want to buy some groceries, go to the Queen Victoria Market (Queen Victoria Market), fresh ingredients, clothes handletters, and you'll definitely find something you like.

[tide]

The cutting-edge fashion brands and homes are mostly gathered in the streets of Queen Victoria's laneway, and there are more tidal signs hidden in the rest of the city's alleyways, waiting for you to explore!

[upscale]

Purse drum go to Park Langhan (Prahran) Yapi Street (Chapel Street), haute couture, high-end food will not drop miss. There are also Brownswick Street (Brunswick Street) and the nearby Rose Street art market (Rose Street Artists Market) is also a good choice.

[personality]

Richmond (Richmond) 's bridge (Bridge Road) can find interesting objects, from clothes to furniture, and niche preferences can be satisfied.


Brisbane [英格兰人姓氏] 绰号,骨折残疾人或凶残的人,来源于古法语,含义是“折断”(to break)+古英语,含义是“骨头”(bone)

[mall]

(Queen Street), the busiest shopping block in Brisbane, is located in the CBD area. The 700-meter-long pedestrian street is home to more than 500 businesses, including three large shopping malls, and it would be a good idea to buy international brands. And not far away, the Brisbane Arch (Brisbane Arcade), founded in 1923, boasts the Victorian style everywhere, not only the historic heritage of Queensland, but also one of Brisbane's oldest shopping malls, from designer brands. Jewelry, gifts to antique shops, everything.

[market]

South Bank Market (South Bank Market) is a weekend open-air bazaar along the river bank, handicrafts, fresh fruits and vegetables, local clothing and so on.

[discount]

Brisbane also holds discounts from time to time, in time for sure to find some surprise good goods at a low price.


Adelaide [女子名] 来源于日耳曼语,含义是“高贵的+世系”(noble+kind) 昵称&L[Ada]

[mall]

Shopaholics came here, pushing Blue Road Mall (Rundle Mall), as Adelaide's largest commercial street, with more than 500 stores in 13 arched blocks. Like fashion clothing and home products, go to the east of the high street to explore it! The stores in the west are located in bookstores and haute fashion shops.

[discount]

Remember to go to Glenn Osmond Road (Glen Osmond Road) stroll oh, clearance discount beautiful do not want.

[market]

King William Road (King William Road) in Hyde Park (Hyde Park) covers a range of clothing, furniture and books, rich and exquisite.

[retro]

Looking for classical Australian style? Come to (Grote Street) on Grot Street on Marilyn's Marilyn Road (Maylands's Magill Road), retro fashion, retro furniture. Full of nostalgia!

[tide]

The Melbourne Street (Melbourne Street) in North Adelaide is sure to suit you, a local Australian designer brand, where Italian coffee can easily pass a good afternoon.

[beach]

The "thoughtful" description of Grael's (Glenelg) Beach is perfect, not only for the sun, the beach, the waves, but also for the Mosley Square Market, (Moseley Square Markets) and OUTLETS.


[人名] Perse

[mall]

(Karrinyup) is home to more than 170 stores, while Molly (Morley) 's multi-storey mall has 220 stores and a cinema, and it's just a day away.

[market]

To buy fresh native products, as well as flowers, art, fashion and jewelry, go to the weekend market at the Perth Cultural Center, (Perth Cultural Centre); If you want to learn more about local culture, enjoy street artists' performances, buy local crafts, or try Tarot fortune tellers, the bustling Freeman weekend market will satisfy you.

[tide]

Would you like to see the local and European fashion of the season? Just take a look at King's Street! Or visit luxury designer boutiques at Colonnade Shopping Centre in (Subiaco), Subeko.


Hobart [男子名] [英格兰人姓氏] &L[Hubert]的变体

[mall]

Visit (Liverpool Street), Liverpool Street downtown, to the fancy boutique and the Bank Arcade mall built in the 1950s. Nearby Murray Street (Murray Street) is also a shopping mall, with everything from furniture to men's fashion.

[market]

At the Salamanca Fair every Saturday, you can buy fresh organic food, art lovers, and glass blowers, pottery artists and painters.


Darwin (Charles Robert, 1809-1882, 英国博物学家, 进化论的奠基人)

[mall]

The Northern Territory has a long indigenous culture, and of course we must not miss aboriginal art here. Smith Street Mall in CBD is a good choice. (Casuarina), the Arbor district, has Darwin's largest shopping mall, just a 15-minute drive north from downtown.

[market]

At the Mindil Beach Twilight Market (Mindil Beach Sunset Markets), which is open from May to October every year, you can not only taste rich national cuisine, but also buy exotic handicrafts from all over the world.


Canberra

[mall]

There are more than 200 boutiques in the (Bunda Street) mall in Banda Street, Canberra. Friends who like chic boutiques can go to Manuka (Manuka) and nearby Kingston (Kingston) fashion and jewelry stores.

[market]

Don't miss the famous Kingston husband Station Fair, (Old Bus Depot Markets), where you can enjoy exotic food every Sunday, and buy handicrafts and collectibles. Every Saturday you can also visit the Germen House Fair in (Braddon), Braden, where you can not only buy local produce, but also find rural art and trinkets. If you like crafts, go to Hall Market (Hall Market), Australia's largest handicraft market, but it's only open on the first Sunday of the month.

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