The Australian War Memorial in Canberra is the number one attraction in Canberra. It is located in the north of Lake Griffin, along a central axis with Capitol Hill and the Old Parliament Building. It was built after World War II to commemorate the soldiers killed in Australia. The memorial hall has Memorial hall, Memorial hall, projection hall, World War I (ANZAC campaign), World War II and other exhibition rooms. The center of the entrance is the Lion Gate of the Middle Ages. The center is commemorative area, reflecting pool, Roll of Honour, the Unextinguished Flame, the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Martyrs, the Memorial Hall and so on. We arrived by taxi from the Hunan shore of Griffin. Ticket-free, 5 Australian dollars for the War Museum brochure. The memorial service is in place. The staff volunteered to call a taxi.