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So in the end, they decided to take a cruise back to Perth, and afterwards An Qingju and Yunluo felt that this decision was not wrong. Pen Γ— fun Γ— Pavilion www. biquge。 ο½‰ο½Žο½†ο½οΌ‰

Because some of the attractions in Perth City were out of time due to the delay of the first day's flight, they had to call PinnacleTours on the way back from Wave Rock yesterday before they left work at 5 o'clock to sign up for this half-day tour:

Early this morning, An Qingju and Yunluo left the hotel, rushed to the front of the Mantraonhay Hotel before 7:20, and waited for Pinnacletours to pick up An Qingju and Yunluo's tour bus.

Overlooking Perth from above, the whole city is covered in greenery. Among Perth's urban green space systems, the most striking is Kingspark, which covers 100 acres and is the largest urban park in the Southern Hemisphere, due to its location, ecological function and importance to urban life.

It is considered the "heart, lungs and soul" of Perth. Kings Park is ideally located just west of Perth's city and just 1.5km east of the Central Business District (CBD). It is bordered by the Swan River to the south, the prestigious University of Western Australia (UWA) to the southwest, residential areas to the west and office areas to the north.

Looking east from ∈the Ountaineliza in Kings Park, you can see the iconic Perth panorama, with the CBD, Swan River and Darling Hill forming the foreground, mid-range and long-term views, where the cityscape complements the natural environment. Unlike the average city park, Kings Park has an unparalleled natural ecological community.

In 1900, the park was designated as an A-class nature reserve by the government. 2/3 of the area (about 267 hm2) is a strictly protected bushland. According to statistics, there are currently 324 species of native plants in the jungle. It accounts for about 15% of the plant species native to the city of Perth.

It mainly includes three plant communities: limestoneheathland, banksia woody plants and banksiailicifolia in low humidity zone. There are more than 80 species of birds, 20 species of reptiles and hundreds of species of invertebrates living in the jungle, as well as more than 100 species of fungi.

It is an important research and practice base for urban biodiversity conservation and vegetation restoration in Perth. Kings Park plays an important role in Perth's life, not only with its excellent ecological environment, complete leisure facilities and the world-renowned Western Australian Botanic Gardens, but also carries the city's history.

Mount Eliza has been an important meeting place for the local nyoongar people for thousands of years. Year 1831. The year after European settlers arrived in Perth, the Mount Eliza area was designated as an official public reserve to keep the most precious natural resource in public ownership.

In 1872 it was designated as a city park, in 1895 it was named "Perth Park", in 1901 to commemorate the accession of King Edward VII (Edwardvii), "Perth Park" was renamed "King's Park", and it is still used today. From the first monument in 1902 to 2008, 53 official monuments have been erected in King's Park.

They are dotted in the wooded lawns in the form of sculptures or sketches, documenting important events and people in Perth's history. Besides. The park also has a "living memorial," known as Honoravenue. Each tree along the avenue represents a hero who gave his life for his country in the war, and 1,175 commemorative plaques have been displayed under the tree.

According to statistics, the number of monuments in Kings Park is the highest among Australian parks. As a result, Kings Park has become the venue for many important commemorative ceremonies and events, such as the annual Anzacday early morning commemoration. It is a veritable garden of remembrance.

A favourite with visitors from Perth and around the world, Kings Park attracts up to 6 million visitors a year, and hosts the Wildflower Festival every spring. Figure 3) has become a city brand in Perth.

The tour buses only take An Qingju and Yunluo to the junction of Parryst. and Southtce, and then Anqing and Yunluo follow SouthTCE north to the pier by the Swan River. Take the boat back to Perth (If you choose to go back by car, you can take this tour bus back then.) οΌ‰

The tour guide gave An Qingju and Yunluo a boarding pass for each of them, and with this boarding pass, they could choose any boat back to Perth, and it was already 10:35 when An Qingju and Yunluo arrived at the Fremantle Town parking point in Fremantle, and the earliest boat departed at 11:15. The next boat departs at 12:30.

Arrive at Jetty in Perth at 1:45, but the airport bus that picks up Ann Ching Ju and Yunluo to Perth Airport is at 2pm at the Kingston PerthHotel near Jetty to pick up Ann Cheongju and Yunluo (the cabin bus cannot pick up guests outside the hotel) and 15 minutes.

It is very likely that they will not be able to catch the Kingston Perthhotel from Jetty, so after hesitation, An Qingju and Yunluo can only choose to take the 11:15 minute boat back to Perth. Originally, the tour guide told An Qingju and Yunluo that they could walk to the train station at the end of Southtce. Then at the back of the train station you can walk to the pier.

But when An Qingju and Yunluo asked for directions, the locals told An Qingju and Yunluo that there was a fork in the road to the pier, which was relatively close, and the buildings on the side of the road were very beautiful.

When An Qingju and Yunluo rushed to the front of the dock, they found that there were many fences blocking there, and at this time, there were still 2 minutes until 11:15, fortunately, there was actually a path in the fence and hurriedly crossed it, rushed down the dock along the ladder, and after jumping on the boat, the crew collected the gangplank! Because the time was too tight, there was no photo taken on the pier.

This is the address of the ambassadorshotel where An Qingju and Yunluo are staying: 1 Ingwilliamstreet – the websites on the left and right say that it is 107, but it is not true, it should be 117 KingwilliamStreet, which is a major street running north and south of Adelaide.

The hotel is a high-rise old house remodeled, so all its decorations, layouts, elevators, stairs, etc., reflect a Victorian elegance, and the rooms are not small, but the stairways are a little narrow.

This is the view of the hotel at night (night view), the place that shows No. 117 is the entrance of the hotel, that night, when An Qingju and Yunluo checked in, because the ground floor, the second floor and the basement of the hotel are all bar areas, and many young people dressed in fashionable clothes gather there.

An Qingju and Yunluo thought they were in the wrong place, because the location on the Internet was No. 107, but No. 107 was not a hotel at all.

Adelaide is the capital and port of South Australia, and it is the transportation center of the eastern states of Australia to the central and western parts of Australia. It is located on the coastal plain between the Mt. Lofty, Adelaidehills and St. Vincent's Bay in the southeastern part of the state.

The Torrensriver runs through the city. The port is 12 kilometers northwest of the city and is connected by rail. The population is 1,202,100 (2008), accounting for more than 72% of the state's population, with a growth rate of 1.3%. The population density is 615/km. It was built in 1836. It is the administrative, economic, transportation and cultural center of the state.

Adelaide is an important hub for east-west and north-south traffic in Australia, with the Overland link to Melbourne, the IndianPacific between Mercedes and Perth and Sydney, and the Theghan to Darwin and Alice Springs.

Alicesprings is the southern harbour station of the Transcontinental Railway. Nearby are wheat, barley and viticulture, and there is a well-developed dairy farming industry. It is the state's agricultural and livestock products trading center and an important export port.

Adelaide is Australia's fifth-largest metropolis and was originally established in 1836 by British colonisation. Become Australia's first free colony It's a tranquil, beautiful, slightly rural place.

But without losing the modern and artistic atmosphere of the city. Elegant Victorian and Edwardian buildings and colonial houses can be found in the city. It is still intact today, even the verandahs and ironwork of the buildings. (To be continued.) )

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