Hobart is the second oldest city in Australia and a city full of historical precipitation. Salamanca Square is not only the product of colonial era but also the gateway of Hobart. Because it is close to the Salamanca wharf, the sandstone warehouse built in the whaling era and the square built along the coast of the port, it is now the best place for people to relax and entertain. These sandstone buildings are now used as galleries, clothing stores, art and crafts stores, local specialty stores, antique shops and bars and restaurants. The busiest part of the square is the Salamanca Fair on Saturdays. There will be hundreds of stalls. Each stall sells its own fruits, bread, cheese, candies, cakes, vegetables and other foods. It also has its own superfluous or unused articles and crafts, as well as hand-made soaps, cosmetics, fragrances and other products made of natural materials, which are popular with local people and tourists. If you go to Hobart, you'd better arrange a market tour on Saturdays. You'll be surprised. It's a pity that I didn't know this when I made the plan, and I just missed it. You must make up for it when you have a chance in the future.