Arrived at the hotel around 2 noon, I wanted to participate in the starry sky dinner after I checked in, but unfortunately I had no place after booking. The front desk of the hotel suggested that we go to the nearby two starry sky observation decks, but there is no dinner. So I went to the supermarket with my son through a large sand dunes by Google navigation, bought fruit bread and the favorite thing of the Chinese people to go out -- instant noodles! I took a lot of beautiful scenery on the way, and there were colorful clouds in the supermarket! The seven fairies are so beautiful! On the way back, I saw a group of people already on the observation deck. I hurried back with my son to put down things and walked to the observation deck. The sunset came, not only the sunset! People say that there are only six or seven sunsets a year here, and we caught up! Fortunately, there seems to be a peace pigeon in the sunset, auspicious and beautiful! Mobile phone photos are far from catching up with the charm of the scene color! In the morning, I signed up for a group to watch the sunrise, explain in English, two people 120 Australian dollars, and another 25 Australian dollars per person for scenic spots tickets and pay for them. The local travel company provided coffee, black tea, milk and cookies, which tasted very good. The sunrise time is short, but the value and the value are not enough to be humane.