[Attraction Guide] Western Australia Shipwreck Museum, it is rare to encounter the theme detailed address: 45 Cliff St, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia Traffic Guide: Take FremantleLine from Perth Railway Station to the terminal Freemantel; walk 10 minutes from Freemantel Railway Station. From Freemantel Railway Station, transfer to the Blue Cat bus to Cliff St Fishing Boat Harbour station is also available, but the line will detour most of the old city first; opening hours: 9:30-17:00 every day, Australian national holidays are closed. Among them, the ANZ Legion Day 13:00-17:00 ticket price: free, voluntary donation, it is recommended to donate 5 knives highlights: the Western Australia Shipwreck Museum is the "biggest marine archaeological museum in the southern hemisphere", which is equivalent to the original version of the Maritime Museum. The museum displays the history and salvage of wrecks that have been explored along the steep coastline of Western Australia since the 17th century, with hundreds of salvage wrecks, most famous for their artifacts and original timber recovered from the hull of the Dutch ship Badavia, The ship sank off the coast of Western Australia in 1629. The exhibit also includes strange items recovered with the wreck, imagining the dangerous and hard life of the sea, as if watching a real version of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" story, especially children to popularize knowledge, vivid and interesting. Divided into the following areas: the foyer area, which houses the salvage items of Australia's first known shipwreck Trial; the Badavia area, which is the core area of the museum, displays the wrecks recovered by the Dutch East India Company, Badavia and a large number of artifacts on board; Dutch Shipwreck Area, an exhibition of artifacts, charts, documents and books by early Australian Dutch explorers. Ship Machinery Area, showing the protection and restoration of the ship's steam engine built by the Brodhurst family a century ago. Tips: Closed holidays include Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Monday after Easter; do not bring luggage into the museum, there is no storage area in the museum.