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Summers are slightly cooler, and temperatures rarely drop below 5°C in coastal areas. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoThe coldest month is July with an average extreme of 8.0°C–16.2°C. The lowest minimum value recorded was 2.1°C. Rainfall in summer and winter is fairly even, with slightly higher rainfall in the first half of the year due to easterly wind regulation.

The average annual rainfall is millimeters, moderate and variable, with an average of 138.0 days of rain in the middle of the year. Snowfall occurred in the Sydney City area in the 1830s.

While Sydney is not vulnerable to cyclones or major earthquakes, the El Niño phenomenon or the Southern El Niño Oscillation is affecting Sydney's weather conditions: drought and forest fires on the one hand, storms and floods on the other, a combination of the opposite of the Oscillation.

There are many areas bordering forests in Sydney, particularly in 1994 and 2002 – where forest fires tend to occur in spring and summer. Sydney is vulnerable to rare hailstorms and storms.

The CBD, which is a large area covered by the Sydney metropolitan area, was previously divided into more than 300 territories (for postal purposes) and is now governed by about 38** local government areas (and the NSW State Government and its agencies also have a large number of functions).

Today, the city of Sydney is small and covers only the Sydney CBD and the neighbouring inner city. In addition, Sydney has a number of unofficial regional divisions for urban areas.

However, it is worth noting that there are a number of suburbs in Sydney that are not included in the following informal divisions: Eastern Suburbs, Hillland, Inner West, Lower North Shore, Northern Beaches, North Shore, South Sydney, South East Sydney, South West Sydney and Western Sydney.

Sydney's CBD stretches about 2 kilometres (1.25 mi) south from Sydney Bay, the first European colonial settlement. Skyscrapers are lined up. Monuments include sandstone buildings such as Sydney Town Hall and Queen Victoria Building, and public buildings such as Sydney's Parliament House.

There are parks such as Wynyard Park and Hydepark. To the east, the CBD is bordered by a number of parks – Hyde Park, AIN, Royal Botanic Gardens and Farm Cove in Sydney Harbour. The central business district is bordered to the west by the tourist resort of Darling Harbour.

And the central station is the end of the central business district. George Street is the north-south street in Sydney's CBD. In the southern part of the central business district, the streets are slightly lattice-shaped.

Be in apple-pie order; Opposite. In the older northern part of the CBD, the streets are more cluttered, reflecting the particular development of Sydney's early Gandzi Lane. Sydney's streets are much narrower than other Australian cities, reflecting the character of Australia's oldest city.

While the CBD was an early pillar of Sydney's business and culture, other business/cultural districts have continued to grow outward since the Second World War. So, after the end of World War II. The proportion of white-collar jobs in the central business district fell from more than 60 per cent to less than 30 per cent in 2004.

Sydney's 5 most important outer business districts include Costmarket in the south and Parramatta in the central west. Blacktown to the west, Liverpool to the southwest, Chatswood to the north and North Sydney north of Sydney Harbour.

1. Time in Sydney is Australian Eastern Standard Time, two hours ahead of the capital, and one hour ahead of daylight saving time.

2. Almost all Chinese and foreign tour groups do not enter the best part of the Royal Botanic Gardens, except that there is a chair carved in stone (named after the first Premier of New South Wales, Laclanch. 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. 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, walk through the gates of the Inner Botanic Gardens into the Inner Botanic Gardens, (the place where Yunluo and An Qingju now walk, including the Maquarie Chair and the observation deck where the Sydney Opera House was filmed, are all places in the Outer Botanic Gardens.) Here, not the best part of the botanical garden. )

Then walk through this inner botanical garden and enter the Sydney Opera House. Because this botanic garden is so beautiful, and because there are almost no tourists from out of town, it is very quiet, and you can experience the laid-back atmosphere of Sydney's local people.

3. In the Sydney Opera House, it is recommended to join a small group of the Opera House's own Chinese tour guides, adults AUD24 per person. You can enter and visit their theater, and you can't take photos inside the theater. But they will be before you enter the inner area of the opera house.

Have their staff take pictures of you, and 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.

4. Travel arrangements in Sydney, 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, you can Yunluo and An Qingju have no time this time.

5. After visiting the Sydney Opera House, be sure to walk south to the bay veli, and take the ferry to Darlingharbour at Pier 5 in the circularquay at the end of the bay, because this ferry can cross the underside of the Sydney Bridge, and you can see the Sydney Opera House and the spectacular Sydney Bridge as if floating on 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.

6. This is an advertisement for a ferry pass found at the disembarkation place in Darlingharbour (Darling Harbour), if the itinerary requires it, it is also quite cost-effective to buy this pass, it may not be clear after pasting it, friends in need, you can send an email tri to Yunluo to ask for it, Yunluo will send you the original.

7. At the southern end of Darling Harbour near the Bridge, there is a building called Y (Sydney Wildlife), which is a wildlife museum in the downtown area, and there are small koalas in the hall that are advertised for tourists to watch for free, which is a small koala in eastern Australia.

The big koalas seen in Perth with Yunluo and Anqingju are 2 different varieties of koalas, and it is located right at the exit of Darling Harbour, which is worth a visit.

1. Sydney Airport - Hotel Taxi: , about 193 yuan,

2. Deville Hotel (L), a 2-night total AUD179, about 1005 yuan,

3. Breakfast in the café next to the hotel: 1 coffee + 4 kinds of bread (or hot dog), about 111 yuan,

3. I bought 2 ice cream balls in the commissary outside the Royal Botanic Gardens where I took photos of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Bridge, totaling AUD8, about 45 yuan, 4. Sydney Opera House dining +=, about 143 yuan,

5.Visit Sydney Opera House AUD24*2 (child special was free.) A total of AUD48, about 270 yuan,

6. Buy a souvenir set for visiting the Sydney Opera House (photo set of Yunluo and An Qingju) AUD25, about 140 yuan,

7. Sydney Opera House Pier 5 - > Darling Harbour Ferry, two people in total, about 82 yuan,

8. Drink a glass of beer aud8 in a bar in Darlingharbour, about 45 yuan,

9. Take 2 subway stops, two people total *3=, about 80 yuan,

10. Shopping in the Woolworths supermarket next to the hotel is about 306 yuan.

This tour is after Yunluo arrived in Sydney, after taking the subway to the King's Cross station near the hotel last night, booked at a travel agency on the street, originally Yunluo read the guide written by others on the Internet, saying that you can take the train to the center of the Blue Mountains area attractions - BA (Katoomba) town.

Then I bought a sightseeing bus pass there that you can get on and off at any time, but considering that it was too troublesome, I bought a tourist ticket for Yunluo and An Qingju to go to the Blue Mountains for a day trip in this streetside travel agency, and after the tour.

Yunluo couldn't help but celebrate with his hands, and felt that he had done the right thing, because he took the train + local bus to visit the Blue Mountains, not only did it take more time, but the price was almost the same as that of Yunluo and An Qingju group tours, in addition, after arriving in the Blue Mountains, I knew that BA Town was the center of the Blue Mountains.

It is home to its hospitality facilities, and the main attraction – the Three Sisters – is right next to the town, but the kind of sightseeing bus only wanders around and around the town of BA (Katooomba) and does not go to the very spectacular and quirky attractions outside of the town of BA. (To be continued)

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