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The National Museum of Oceans promotes Chinese tour guides and invites Chinese to board the ancient boat.

There are realistic cinemas in the Ocean Museum.


To celebrate the 2018 Chinese New year festival, the Australian National Maritime Museum (Australian National Maritime Museum) in Darling Port, Sydney, has launched a new special product to welcome Chinese tourists: Endeavour.

From February 1-28, 2018, the museum will provide Chinese visitors with Chinese-language interpretation of the main pavilion, display and scenic spot. There are three tours a day, seven days a week, and will include Captain Cook's Endeavour at the Waterside of Darling Port. The presentation also includes a guided tour of the display section, which includes "passengers" (Australia's water-driven migration story) and "navigator" (a demonstration of Australia's relationship with Asia and Europe, equipped with maritime navigation instruments). Charts and maps), as well as "Garpmonak Salt Water," an exhibition of the museum's recently opened aborigines exploring the waters of landmarks north-east of Aham.

Visitors to the Chinese interpretation tour also have the opportunity to board Endeavour and take pictures in their 18th-century captain's hat, a good opportunity to post moments.

To coincide with this year's New year of the Dog, visitors will also have a chance to meet the museum's patrolling dog, Beli Haga, who is known for his expertise in driving out museum ships and seagulls on the docks.

With the rapid growth of the tourism market in China, the National Ocean Museum has become the most popular and interesting tourist attraction in Darling Port region, which caters to the needs of Chinese tourists.

To better serve the growing number of Chinese tourists, the museum launched a project to simplify the culture of the high-tech pavilion's "dynamic viewing platform". In addition, the museum has added additional Chinese staff and volunteers, and you can now meet them in the pavilion seven days a week.

Visitors can board Endeavour to take pictures.


"We are pleased to announce the launch of the new product for Chinese tourists. As a cultural venue, we continue to meet the needs of the market and tourists, launch new activities and plans, so that our guests have a more comprehensive experience. " Kevin Sampton, director and chairman of CEO, Australia's National Museum of Oceans, said.

The tour is suitable for a team of 15 to 35 people and takes about an hour. Visitors can buy tickets at the museum site, family package tickets $79, adult tickets $32, children tickets $20, special person tickets $20.

Visitors can also explore the exhibits and attractions of the pavilion before or after the tour.

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