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All Saints Anglican Church Review

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The building built with cardboard is amazing and the surrounding scenery is beautiful.

All Saints Anglican Church

Posted: Jul 6, 2019
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  • 凤凤吖吖
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    A cardboard church was built in Christchurch, New Zealand. This cardboard church is a temporary building, replacing the 19th century Anglican Catholic Church that was destroyed in the earthquake. ​​​ very nice.

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    Posted: Sep 23, 2017
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    Deep tour Canberra, a big collection of popular attractions! Canberra is a young city with a history of development for more than 100 years. But it is still a favorite of many people with its unique urban scenery. Canberra is praised as "the garden of Oceania", sunny, humid air, and many national landmarks, very suitable for punching in and vacationing. 😜 Cokington Green Garden is a dreamy little country with British style - Cokington Green Garden This garden is the private garden of the Cokington family, and has been built and operated for four generations. The Corkington family is from the UK. Out of their homes, their ancestors have reduced and reconstructed some famous humanistic buildings in the garden proportionally. Entering the Corkington Green Garden, these lifelike miniature buildings made me sigh, really too restored, like a small country! The rose hall in the garden is full of flowers. We took a lot of photos here, and experienced the steam train here, and viewed the scenery of the international architectural area in a comprehensive way. Opening hours: Monday-Sunday: 9:30-17:00; Christmas and Boxing Day (the first working day after Christmas) are not open. 16:15 Stop entering the park. Burley Griffin Lake Canberra's must-see fountain landmark Burley Griffin Lake is an artificial lake named in honor of the city's planning designers. Many people say that not coming to Griffin Lake is equivalent to never coming to Canberra. When we came to the lake, the weather was fine, there was no cloud, and the blue sky was a vast lake area, which could not be seen at a glance. There were people swimming in the lake, and there were people fishing on the shore, and a lively scene. The most famous here is the large fountain in the middle of the lake, whose water column is sprayed to the sky from the bottom of the lake, up to nearly 140 meters, and can be seen in any corner of Canberra, which is very spectacular. Opening hours: All day (1 January - 31 December Monday - Sunday) Old Parliament House 60 years of political experience - Old Parliament House was used as a temporary residence for the Australian Parliament in the 1920s and 1980s. After the political mission, it became a museum, this white building is gorgeous and atmospheric, standing in front of the building, I still feel a sense of solemn oppression, as if I saw those heads of state and government moving around me. The inside parliament hall is small, tables and chairs are surrounded in a half-circle, and the red carpet complements the yellow lights. Opening hours: 09:00 – 17:00 The old bus station market is a lively Taobao place Every time I go to a new city, I always look for the most authentic and natural fireworks here. The local market is a great place to go, and the citizens' lives are gathered in this noisy side of the world. This time to Canberra is no exception. The old bus station market has more than 200 stalls, which is one of the largest and most crowded markets in the city. Here sells a variety of clothing, wine, art, etc., the goods are super rich, and it takes time to screen the difficult choice. 😆 But the most anticipated street side of the most authentic traditional snacks, the taste is very good~ I bought a cup of on-site espresso, while drinking and enjoying the roadside performance, this is the most grounded travel state. Opening hours: Sunday 10:00-16:00, from December until Christmas, the Episcopal Church is a peaceful place for meditation on Saturday and Sunday the Episcopal Church is traveling in Canberra, please take a free afternoon to this ancient church for a moment of meditation. Enjoy the classic buildings that have been weathered and the long-lived historical legends. The Episcopal Church was founded in 1958 and the most amazing thing is that the stones used as raw materials for church building come from Ruckwood Cemetery Station. I touched the cold stone walls and thought that the stones were sent to a remote place, and it was also a twist of fate. The church's painted glass windows are very European and worth seeing. 😊 Opening hours: Sunday - Saturday: 9:00am - 3:30pm Canberra is a new city, but it has a profound connotation under its brand new exterior. Corkington's garden shows us the centuries-old homesickness of generations; The old Parliament House inherits the democratic tradition that our ancestors fought for... In these attractions, we see Canberra, and even more Australia's past and present. 💓

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    Posted: Jul 29, 2019