Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Sydney, I live near Queen Victoria Building, so shopping is very convenient. The Queen Victoria Building is located on the most prosperous George Street in central Sydney, in front of Sydney City Hall and St Andrew's Church. The building was completed in 1898 and is itself a Roman-style structure of the dome, which is a testimony to history. The seven-storey building is a beautiful shopping center and tourist spot, with more than 180 shops, coffee shops and restaurants throughout the building, and the facades of the four main floors are high-end Victorian-style shops. The two large clocks inside the building are quite distinctive, a clock on the south side, built in 1986 by artisans who designed watches for the British royal family, and the clock is modelled on the castle of Bellmore in Scotland, which is a favourite of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert In the dummy, the clock plays music dolls on time. Another big clock, made by a local Sydney craftsman in 2000, is the largest clock in the southern hemisphere, clocking every half hour. The negative floor of the building leads to the City Hall train station, which is connected to the Woolworths supermarket town hall branch next to the entrance of the train station. At the peak of the commute, you can see people coming and going white-collar workers shuttled and marched. Every floor of the mall has a coffee shop, that is, a place where you can eat simple meals. At any time, you can see many people enjoying leisure time here, sitting around the ring area in the middle, next to the world famous shops. The first floor is a private shop or a small shop, there are also many restaurants, but it closes early in the evening, so I suggest you go there early.