Section 1014 Tsundere
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This is a sign from the restaurant that leads to the T-junction on the Kakadu Highway, which leads to the central town of Jabiru in Kakadu National Park on one side and Pinecreek on the other:
Turn onto the main road that connects Darwin to one of Australia's largest untouched tracts of land, the Arnhemregion, east of Kakadu National Park. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
On the ArnhemHighway is Darwin to the west and Jabiru, the hospitality centre of Kakadu National Park, to the east.
It is 37 km from the Eastallgator River at the junction of Kakadu National Park and Anan, 39 km from the destination of Yunluo and Anqingquat at Ubirr (right next to the Eastallgatorriver), and 52 km from the town of Oenpeili in the Arnhemregion:
The cliff painting here tells the story of Yunluo and An Qingju, a story that warns people not to steal:
A man named Mabuyu was using a rope to hang up the prey he had received after returning from the fishing team~ when a greedy man cut his rope and stole his fish. That night, Mabuyu waited until the thief had eaten his fish, and then barricaded the thief in a cave near the Eastalligator River.
Then he blocked the cave where the thief lived with a large stone. The next morning, they never came out again, they were all punished by heaven, and all the people in the tribe, - children, women, men died - it was all over...
Here you have to look up, the cliff painting on the top of this cliff. It depicts a god named Mimi, who is tall and thin, and legend has it that he is able to place paintings in incredible places.
He can put the rock down, paint on it, and then put it back in place. Although one doesn't see this elf called Mimi, he did teach the Aboriginal how to design their paintings, how to paint:
Here is the explanation board of the painting, on which you can see the explanation and the original of the painting, which is painted on a high mountain cliff:
At the same time, the painting also features a vanished animal species, thylacine, according to the description on the sign: "It is believed that the disappearance of the thylacine began 4,000 years ago after the arrival of the dinggo on the Australian continent, and this painting must have been made before the thylacine began to disappear."
The thylacine was formerly known as the Tasmanian tiger. Because it is very ferocious in terms of predation, it is known as the Tasmenian tiger because its fossils have been found in the Tasmania region of Australia in recent years. The thylacine is a carnivore as well as a marsupial, feeding on kangaroos and wombats.
1. The YellowWater Cruise in Kakadu National Park is a must-see on a trip to Darwin! It's fair to say that you can't talk about Darwin without experiencing this yellowwater cruise.
This place is truly beautiful, pure, and spotless like a fairyland! But at the same time. In and near the water, there are also large and ferocious crocodiles. So when visiting, be careful not to go to the water's edge.
2. It is best to visit this area during the dry season – the summer of Yunluo and Anqing Juhuaguo, because during the winter of Yunluo and Anqing Juhuaguo, which is the local summer or rainy season, most of Kakadu Park. will be flooded.
3. Because it's a long way out of Darwin City, it's a good idea to take a 2-day tour of Kakado National Park if you have time. You can have more fun. But if time is tight like Yunluo and An Qingju, Yunluo thinks that this one-day trip is already quite good.
Superior family room price AUD90 per night (including 1 queen bed and 1 small bed. But breakfast is not included - breakfast in this hotel is expensive, and on the next side of the road there is a café that opens very early and runs breakfast where you can solve your breakfast problems. )
Located near King's Cross MRT station in the heart of Sydney, this hotel is also very close to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, the best place to see the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Bridge, and it only takes 40 minutes to walk slowly (ask for directions, take pictures, take pictures along the way), and feel a little bit like this.
(Actually, if you go directly, it won't take more than 20 minutes at most, and you can walk there.) Because several of the roads along the way (Victoria Street and the bay side) are very beautiful, it can be said that there is a lot of romance along the way.
Staying at the hotel in the morning, because Yunluo and An Qingju will not have a room for Yunluo and An Qingju to stay at noon, so after leaving their luggage at the front desk, Yunluo and An Qingju went to a café on a small road called Crickave on the side of the hotel to use Yunluo and An Qingju in the morning.
In the general concept of Yunluo and An Qingju, this café also serves breakfast, so it opened very early, and then set off to start Yunluo and An Qingju's itinerary today, from Yunluo and An Qingju Hotel to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, the street scene along the way is very romantic, as if in a fairy tale world, let Yunluo introduce it in detail.
This is a map of Sydney, and like any other city in Australia, you can get this map for free at every hotel (the blue line is added by yourself after the clouds), very detailed and very useful.
It was only when I was close to Mrs. Macquaries' Chair that there were many tourist buses parked here.
Within 40 minutes, Yunluo and An Qingju saw about a dozen tour groups coming here, including 2 Japanese groups and a few Chinese tour groups that seemed to come from Taiwan or Southeast Asia, and the rest were all tour groups from China!
The photo of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge taken across Farmcove from the viewing platform at the Royal Botanic Gardens is a sight to behold, but it's a very striking sight:
But almost all Chinese and foreign tour groups do not enter the best part of the Royal Botanic Gardens. It's just that there's a chair carved out of stone (named after Lachlan, the first Premier of New South Wales. Lady Macquarie named the place called Mrs. Macquarie's Chair - Mrs. Macquaries.
Then across the bay to the Sydney Bridge and the Sydney Opera House to take a picture, it's over, no more than 30 minutes before and after, it's really a pity, Yunluo strongly recommends that you can take photos of the Sydney Opera House, like Yunluo and An Qingju did on this tour. Along the seaside, pass through the gates of the Inner Botanical Garden and enter the Inner Botanical Garden.
(The places where Yunluo and An Qingju walked just now, including the Madame Macquarie chair and the observation deck where the Sydney Opera House was filmed, are all places outside the Botanic Gardens, which are not the best parts of the Botanic Gardens.) Then walk through this inner botanical garden and into the Sydney Opera House, because this botanical garden is so beautiful.
And because there are almost no out-of-town tourists, it is very quiet. You can experience the laid-back living atmosphere of the local people in Sydney.
This is the gate of the inner botanical garden (there are several gates in the botanical garden, and this is just one of them) and the introduction, which says that visitors are invited to walk on the grass in the botanical garden, smell the roses and trees, talk to the birds, and have a picnic on the lawn (this is completely different from the practice of posting notices to protect the lawn everywhere in Yunluo and Anqingju domestic parks):
Yunluo and An Qingju take photos on the viewing platform in the Royal Botanic Gardens in the morning. I forgot Yunluo's SLR camera bag on the ground, and it wasn't until I was about to finish my tour of the Royal Botanic Gardens that I realized that I had lost my SLR camera bag. Inside there are some small tourist souvenirs brought from the Rock of Uluru and Darwin.
Because it was more convenient to carry the camera bag, it was placed inside, although it was not very valuable, but the commemorative significance was great, so Yunluo hurriedly went back to look for it, but did not find it. In the end, I had to report it to my aunt who worked at the kiosk on the lawn near the viewing platform - because of the local people who could be seen nearby with the official colors of the park.
It seems that only this aunt in the commissary left Yunluo's mobile phone number to her, hoping that once someone finds it, she can notify Yunluo. However, Yunluo forgot that Yunluo flew from Darwin to Sydney early in the morning. I didn't sleep well all night, and my brain was a little confused.
I forgot to turn it on after the phone was turned off. And Yunluo and An Qingju actually missed the opportunity to find Yunluo and An Qingju's mobile phones, because a pair of young people from France picked up Yunluo and An Qingju's bags just before Yunluo and An Qingju returned to the viewing platform.
And after Yunluo and An Qingju asked the commissary aunt, they handed the bag to the aunt, and then the aunt handed the bag to the patrol officer patrolling the park. And because Yunluo's phone forgot to turn it on, they didn't contact Yunluo either. Now in the restaurant on the west side of the Sydney Opera House.
Yunluo and An Qingju had just finished lunch and were about to leave, when a pair of young men walked by (later learned that they had come from France) and told Yunluo that the black camera bag had been found and that they had been handed over to the commissary aunt! This is really good, this is really a gentleman's country!
Experiencing the joy of being lost and regained, and feeling the kindness of Australian and Western tourists, is also a very meaningful travel vignette.
Now that they are finally relaxed, Yunluo and An Qingju are going to visit the Sydney Opera House. 15 years ago, when Yunluo and An Qingju came for their honeymoon, because Yunluo suddenly had an old problem with stomach pain, they couldn't go to Sydney to visit the opera.
In the Sydney Opera House, it is recommended to join a small group of the Opera House's own Chinese guided tours, adults AUD24 per person, can enter to visit their theater, the theater cannot take pictures, but they will have their staff take pictures of you before you enter the inner area of the Opera House.
Then come out and put on AUD25 to get a souvenir set of the Sydney Opera House they made for you, including:
1) A very nice envelope with a big photo inside the Sydney Performance Hall with your photo + a big photo with your photo of the outside of the Sydney Opera House,
2) 4 star films with your photos, namely: pictures of the Sydney performance hall + external pictures of the Sydney Opera House + night view of the Sydney Opera House + panoramic view of the Sydney Opera House
3) A leaflet of the Sydney Opera House
4) A disc
It is recommended that you go to this tour first, and then they will give you a voucher and then you can spend at the Sydney Opera House, you can get a discount! It's a pity that Yunluo and An Qingju didn't know in advance, Yunluo and An Qingju ate first and then visited, otherwise Yunluo and An Qingju's Chinese food can be discounted to some extent, although it is not a lot, it is also good.
Yunluo and An Qingju first went up to the entrance floor of the Sydney Opera House Hall, because there were only two people, Yunluo and An Qingju, so it was equivalent to hiring a private Chinese tour guide to explain to Yunluo and An Qingju:
On this screen hanging in the hall, you can see the interior of the performance hall of the opera house, where a symphony orchestra is rehearsing that day:
(In Sydney's travel arrangement, it is best to have a relatively empty night, you can visit the Sydney Opera House, ask the tour guide to help buy a performance ticket, so that you can enjoy it at night, it is really worth it, but Yunluo and An Qingju have no time this time.) )
From the Sydney Opera House overlooking Sydney Bay deep into the southern land, Yunluo and An Qingju will follow the guide's introduction, walk in this direction, walk to Pier 5 in Sydney Bay, and take the ferry to Darlingharbour, another famous tourist attraction in Sydney:
- After visiting the Sydney Opera House, make sure to head south to the bay Sydneycove, and take the ferry to Darlingharbour at Pier 5 in the circularquay at the end of the bay, as this ferry can cross the underside of the Sydney Bridge.
You can see the Sydney Opera House and the spectacular Sydney Bridge from the sea! It's a lot cheaper than taking a cruise, and the effect is about the same. The specific cost per person Yunluo did not write down, only wrote down the cost of Yunluo and An Qingju 2 large and 1 small ferry tickets. (To be continued.) )
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