The second time I arrived in Melbourne and entered the mall, I knew I had made a mistake in this place. The first time I came here eight years ago, thinking it was the Queen's Market of Melbourne. This time I arrived again with my partners and was excited to see the familiar bell tower and conical glass roof. My friend introduced this as the Melbourne shopping mall, and this sign is the site of the Coop's Shot Tower. This time I saw it very carefully, because the hotel I stayed in was very close, and I went around in the daytime and at night. It was also a complex of shopping malls and transportation hubs. Especially the subway exit was crowded with people, very busy, and the goods in the shopping mall were very rich. It was also very enjoyable to shop here. Melbourne is very dedicated to the protection of monuments. In a fashionable shopping mall, a 50-metre-high ancient pagoda, especially a hotballoon and a 2,000-kilogram Pendant clock, has been well preserved, creating an unparalleled space under the sunshine in the daytime and the bright lights at night, which is very wonderful.