Not the capital of Australia, but Sydney is the city's most famous land of kangaroos. Here are the familiar tourist destination here.
Trips a week from Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney and Melbourne both have more than $ 50 million.
Sydney Opera House is one of the most striking architecture and 20th century performing arts center of the world's most famous. |
UNESCO has recognized the song "clamshell" This is the world's cultural heritage since 2007. |
Farm Cove is a shallow bay Sydney Harbour. |
Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened 3 / 1932. Iron bridge is responsible, "download" trains, automobiles, bicycles and pedestrians from Sydney CBD to the busy business area of North Shore residents. |
Aboriginal Australia |
St Mary's, Australia's largest church (though not the highest church) located in College Road, the city center. Whether standing in any direction you can easily see this work. |
Giant chess board in Hyde Park Square, right in front of St Mary. |
Sydney Tower is the tallest tower the city and is Australia's second highest (after the Q1 building on the Gold Coast). |
Royal Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden in the three largest public Sydney. It is recognized as World Heritage and is open every day of the week. |
University of Sydney was built in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. |
Star City - the only legal casino in Sydney - is Australia's second largest casino, next to Crown in Melbourne first. |
When night falls, Darling Harbour heating up the nightlife in Sydney. |
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