This year is more special. This season has a flower show. This year's speciality. Recently, I didn't even use the tickets. It used to be five yuan per person. It was a rainy and cloudy day. Now it should be the cherry blossom season. I don't see too many cherry blossoms in the garden. I hurried around and felt that the scenery was not as good as before. I saw a lot of peacocks walking in groups, one with the screen on.
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This year is more special. This season has a flower show. This year's speciality. Recently, I didn't even use the tickets. It used to be five yuan per person. It was a rainy and cloudy day. Now it should be the cherry blossom season. I don't see too many cherry blossoms in the garden. I hurried around and felt that the scenery was not as good as before. I saw a lot of peacocks walking in groups, one with the screen on.
A park that is very suitable for family to go together. Recently, it is the cherry blossom season and the scenery in the park is pleasant. Usually there is no need for tickets, and there will be charges when there are activities. After entering the door, there is a small zoo on the left hand side, which is really small. There are peacocks, ostriches and kangaroos inside. Fortunately, you can also see peacocks in the air, or open the screen. The ostrich is still a bit scary to see up close. On the right hand side of the door is the Japanese park. The small bridge is flowing, the koi in the lake, and there will be many geese on the lake. The Japanese park is not big, the structure is compact and the design is reasonable, and some paths and porches and stone steps have added fun. When you go out of the Japanese park, there will be some lawns or places for activities, suitable for family and friends to rest and entertain here. In short, a good place for leisure.
Auburn Botanical Gardens (Auburn Botanic Gardens) is located in Auburn, west of Sydney, the capital of NSW, about 22 km from downtown Sydney. Aoben Botanical Garden covers an area of about 13 hectares, opened in 1977, is very popular in the local area, the botanical garden has built wildlife parks, bird farms, rose gardens, rainforest parks, etc. The most famous is the signboard of the botanical garden: Japanese garden (Japanese Gardens), especially during the cherry blossom bloom, The park is full of pink cherry blossoms, thousands of tourists gather to picnic under the cherry trees, and in other seasons, the chic gardens also have a strong Japanese style, colorful brocades, Japanese bridges and peacocks strolling around will definitely impress visitors. As soon as you enter the botanical garden, you will see the red archway, wooden arch bridge, streams and of course the 185 precious cherry trees. Since Sydney is located in the southern hemisphere, the cherry blossom season is in the middle and late August, and the flowering period is usually two weeks. Every time the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the botanical gardens will hold a unique "sakura festival": they combine traditional Japanese culture and modern culture, such as picnics under the flower trees, wearing kimonos, sumo wrestling, flower paths, Taigu, cosplay (anime reality show), Hula hoops and Japanese pop performances. The beauty of Aoben Botanical Garden is not only reflected in spring and cherry blossoms; but in the late autumn season (May every year), some of the fallen trees in the park will change colorful and beautiful scenery. People will flock to the park at this time to welcome the "Golden Autumn Color Festival" held by the botanical garden.
It is really interesting to be able to enjoy the beauty of Japanese parks in Australia. There are no rough crowds, no retail vendors, and you can enjoy the beauty in front of you in a quiet narration, and remember the wonderful encounter when traveling in Japan. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom in this park, and the children feel the anger hidden in the petals and reach for it. Although most of Japanese culture is covered with a layer of "silence" culture, the national flower is so warm and kind. Cuizhu, Shiting, Xiaoqiao, the green pool like cat's eye, reproduced Japanese culture wonderfully, and forgot where you are for a while. Of course, the Japanese park here must inevitably mix the unique style of Australia. Look at the animals that are so lively! The arrogant and beautiful peacocks, the bouncing kangaroos, and even the high-swinging white goose are like the cherry blossoms of the flowers. They are sincerely happy and feel that life is so beautiful. Every creature grows happily in its own world. It doesn't seem lonely at all.
In autumn, let's go to Sydney to see cherry blossoms! Speaking of cherry blossoms, many people's first reaction is to run to Japan in March every year. In fact, if this season is in Tu'ao, you can also have a romantic cherry blossom trip. Because the northern and southern hemisphere season is the opposite, Australia in August is still a spring day with grass and grass, and at this time, Sydney's Auburn Botanical Garden will hold the cherry blossom festival. Auburn Botanical Garden, which hosts the Sakura Festival, is located in the Auburn community in Sydney's west. It was built in 1977. The botanical garden is composed of several small gardens, including rose gardens, rainforest parks, bird breeding parks, etc. It is very popular with locals and usually does not charge much. Holidays are also very cheap for four or five knives, very close to the people and close to a travel attraction where locals live. This botanical garden separated by the ocean is the most famous Japanese garden with an oriental charm. The garden not only has more than 100 cherry blossom trees, but also a variety of traditional Japanese buildings, as well as a very common shrine archway in animation. The lake is also a very eastern wooden bridge. Just look at the tourists, I thought it was in Japan or in China! In addition to enjoying the cherry blossoms, the local Australians have also carried out the Japanese wind to the end. The performance of Japanese song and dance is basic, and foreigners who can wear kimonos can be seen on the road. Japanese food can be seen everywhere. Octopus must be burned! If it weren't for too many foreigners on the cherry blossom festival, I would really think that I was in Japan. Wow~ It is different from the Japanese garden of Tuao people. I am interested in the small zoo in the park. There are many local animals, kangaroos, and cockroaches. Wombat these can be "local specialties" Hee hee~ You can also see peacocks, and luckily you may see them open the screen. Where you can bump into kangaroos on the road in Tu'ao, the zoo fence is not so strict, short, it is easy to get in close contact, and it is the most interesting to see stupid kangaroos!