Speaking of the most livable cities in the world, you may think of some countries in Northern Europe, such as Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and other countries. It is true that Nordic is not only well-paid, but also particularly livable. But today I want to tell you that one of the most liveable cities in the world, it is located in the southern hemisphere, also known as New York in the southern hemisphere, do you know where?
Yes, it is Sydney, Australia, on the southeast coast of Australia, the capital of New South Wales and the largest and most populous city in Australia. Between 2012 and 2013, Sydney's regional GDP reached 33.7 billion, which is known as New York in the Southern Hemisphere. Sydney has also been named one of the most liveable cities in the world by UN-HABITAT for many years. I think this is why I fell in love with Sydney.
The Sydney Opera House is Sydney's landmark building and must come to Sydney for a card. It is located in the northern part of Sydney, designed by the Danish architect Johann Uzon, underneath a scalloped roof, a water complex that combines theatre and hall. The interior structure of the Opera House is modeled after the Mayan culture and the Aztec temple. The building began construction in March 1959 and was officially completed and delivered on October 20, 1973. It took 14 years.
In addition to the Sydney Opera House, there are also the University of Sydney, Chinatown, the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Tower. It is not to be missed. The Sydney Tower overlooks the entire city of Sydney and has a wide view. fundus.
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Sydney has a lot of accommodation, you can choose accommodation according to your own budget. This time, I am booking a homestay through Tujia. The homestay is located in the Chinese area on the outskirts of Sydney. The supermarkets, restaurants and foods are all available, and there are direct trains. It takes only 20 minutes by train to Sydney CBD. It is very convenient.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks. Not only is it the largest steel arch bridge on the planet, but it also spans one of the globe’s finest natural harbours.It is one of the world's greatest arch bridges. Although not the longest arch span in the world#harbourbridge #sydney #australia #sydneyharbour #operahouse #sydneyharbourbridge #sydneyoperahouse #sydneyaustralia #harbour #ilovesydney #nsw #travel #sydneylife #photography #newsouthwales #instagood #travelphotography #sunset #insta #visitnsw #sydneycity #australiagram #circularquay #visitsydney #seeaustralia #sydneylocal #harbourbridgesydney #travelgram #views #boatsydney#
The Sydney Bridge and the Sydney Opera House are both one of the Australian attractions. Come to Australia to play. These two attractions are must-see. The two attractions are next to each other. You can watch pictures on the bridge during the day. The scenery at night is also very beautiful.
The night view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia is much more beautiful than during the day, and the colorful lights are more colorful and beautiful. The Harbour Bridge is a landmark building in Sydney, occupying the vast majority of the layout of the Sydney Postcards, connecting the Sydney CBD center and the north shore. The bridge is 1,149 meters long, 139 meters wide and 503 meters high. It is the tallest steel arch bridge in the world.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a landmark building in Sydney. We take the elevator under the bridge to the front, walk through the bridge, and overlook the Sydney Opera House from the bridge, blue water and blue sky, cruise ships, and the white Opera House stands by the water. It’s so beautiful.
Worth seeing! It is best to take a panoramic view of the boat. There are many boats from the pier to the opposite attractions every day. You can swipe the bus card on the boat. You can play the opposite attractions and omit the whole picture of the Harbour Bridge!