What are the tourist attractions in Australia?

1. Australia's Great Barrier Reef: Located on the northeast coast of Australia, east of Queensland, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Papua Sea, it is 2,3 kilometers long from north to south, 2 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 4.79 million square kilometers and an average water depth of 2,4 meters. The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef, which is formed by the accumulation of countless corals for 15 thousand years. At present, there are 7 small coral islands in the sea area, which are composed of more than 35 kinds of corals, making it one of the eight wonders of the world. There are as many as 5,5 kinds of marine life growing here, including sea cucumber, starfish, exotic platypus and butterfly fish.

WhitsundayIsland: It is a tourist resort in the Great Barrier Reef, with unique tropical rain forest style and perfect tourist service facilities, attracting a large number of tourists, the most famous of which are HamiltonIsland, Dream Island and Long Island.

Cairns: Located at the northernmost part of the east coast of Australia, with a population of 12,, it is one of the most famous tourist cities in Australia. The unique geographical and cultural environment here is full of Australian tropical rain forest customs, and it is known as "the first tropical rain forest city in Australia". As the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Keynes attracts millions of tourists from home and abroad to visit here every year.

2. Sydney Opera House: It is not only the art palace of Australia, but also the soul of Sydney. The appearance is like a white sail about to sail out to sea, which is in harmony with the surrounding ocean scenery. About 3, performances are held in Sydney Opera House every year, and about 2 million people go to watch it. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the world. The white roof of the Opera House is paved with Swedish pottery tiles and specially treated, so it is not afraid of the sea breeze. Below the roof are the two major performance venues of Sydney Opera-CONCERT HALL and OPERA THEATER.

Concert Hall: It is the largest hall of Sydney Opera House, with a capacity of 2,679 spectators. Symphony, chamber music, opera, dance, chorus, pop music and jazz concerts are usually held here. The most special feature of this concert hall is that it is located right in front of it, and designed and built by RONALD SHARP, a well-known Australian artist. It claims to be the world's largest machine-wood connecting rod organ, consisting of 1,5 air pipes. In addition, the building materials of the concert hall are all unique Australian wood, which faithfully presents Australia's unique and unique style.

Opera House: smaller than the concert hall, with 1547 seats, mainly used for opera, ballet and dance performances; In addition, there is a small theater and theater with 544 and 398 audiences respectively, which are usually used for holding plays, dances, lectures and conferences. Another BROADWALK STUDIO was renovated in 1999 and opened for small concerts and experimental theaters.

3. Ayers Rock: Ayers Rock, the most famous tourist attraction in central Australia, is located in the desert area of central Australia, about 34 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs. "Ayers Rock" is called "Wu Lu Lu" in aboriginal language. It is 9 kilometers in circumference and 867 meters above sea level (348 meters above ground level), making it the largest independent rock in the world. HENRY AYERS Rock was first discovered by the European explorer WILLIAMGOSSE in 1873. He saw a very spectacular mountain from a distance. When he walked away and climbed the rock, he discovered that this "mountain" was actually a huge stone protruding from the plain land. He felt the mysterious atmosphere secreted by the huge stone, and then he praised: "Every time I see this rock, I feel its magic, mystery and incredible". He used it.

4. Phillip Island Penguin Parade: The little penguin on Phillip Island weighs about 1kg and lives for about 1 years. It is the only penguin that grows in Australia. Phillip Island, located 128km southeast of Melbourne, is also called "Penguin Island" because it is the place to watch the world's smallest fairy penguin. Penguin Parade is the largest wild penguin protection base in the world. There are a large number of wildlife experts engaged in the research and protection of penguins here, and now there are more than 3 thousand penguins living in Philip Island. However, due to the intensification of human activities, the natural ecological environment of wild penguins has been changed, and penguins have a decreasing trend year by year. Penguin viewing time: 18: 3-2: (May-September) 19: 3-21: 3 (October-April)

5. Great Ocean Road: located in the southwest of Melbourne, from Geelong City, Lorne,Apollo Bay,PortCampbell to Warren. After World War I, about 5, Australian soldiers returned from England. Due to the national economic depression and rising unemployment rate, the government was helpless and had to arrange for these soldiers to open up wasteland to build roads. In 1932, the 18-kilometer coastal highway from Geelong to Campbell Port was officially completed and opened. Because World War I is usually called "GreatWar" in English, and this road was built by soldiers who participated in World War I, it was officially named "Great Ocean Road".

12 The Twenty Apostle: There are 12 broken-wall rocks formed by weathering and seawater erosion for millions of years on the coastline of Campbell National Nature Park. Independent reefs standing in the blue ocean have different shapes, just like human faces, and are called "Twelve Apostles Rock". Nature's uncanny workmanship has created an amazing and magnificent spectacle.

LochArd Gorge: On June 1, 1878, a British immigrant ship named Lochard ran aground on the way to Melbourne, killing 52 people, but only two survived. In order to commemorate these victims, later generations built 52 tombs and named this place "LochArd". The Luokade Grand Canyon is only about 2 kilometers away from the Twelve Apostles Rock, where you can watch the rock landscape of the canyon at close range, and you can walk down the canyon ladder to the seaside to enjoy the scenery.

London Bridge: In the past, this rock was a promontory that protruded the connection between the sea surface and the land. Because of the erosion and erosion of the waves, it formed two round holes, which just formed a double arch, so it was named "London Bridge". In the evening of January 15, 199, the round hole connected with the land suddenly collapsed and separated from the mainland to form the broken bridge now seen. The power of nature is enormous, and the landscape shaped by nature has an incomparable magic!

6. Kangaroo Island: It is a well-known ecological nature reserve and holiday resort in Australia. It is located in South Australia, 113 kilometers away from the capital city of Adelaide, with a total length of 15 kilometers and a width of 4 kilometers. It is the third largest island in Australia. There are 21 national virgin forest parks and animal and plant nature reserves on the island, accounting for 1/3 of the total island area, the largest of which is Flinders Chase National Park.

SealBay: seal bay is located on the seashore south of kangaroo island, where there are about 5 species of sea lions, accounting for 1% of the total number of sea lions in the world. It is the largest sea lion nature reserve in the world, where visitors can watch wild sea lions at close range and take photos with lovely sea lions under the guidance of tour guides.

Flinders Chase National Park: It is the largest primeval forest national park on the island, with more than 4 rare plants and more than 2 ancient mammals growing here all year round.

7. Geopark-Wa ve Rock: 35km drive from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, for 5 hours. Wave rock belongs to the most peculiar part in the north of Hyden, which is 15 meters high and about 11 meters long. The undulating nature is quite spectacular, just like a huge wave in the sea. Every year, a large number of European and American tourists come here to see the strange and spectacular scenery of Wave Rock.

8. the pearl of the ocean-Fraser Island: located in Queensland, northern Australia, northeast of Brisben, it is the largest sand island in the world, covering an area of 185, hectares, and was listed as a natural world heritage in 1992. Fraser Sand Island is different from ordinary sand dune islands, because the sand here contains different minerals, such as yellow, brown, brown and red, which are colorful and have different shapes, giving people a fairy-tale illusion.

9. Port Arthur: Located on the TasmanPeninsula in Tasmania, 12km away from the capital city of Hobart, it is the best-preserved prison monument in Australia, and is known as the "Gulag of Australia". From 183 to 1877, there were more than 12, British prisoners in exile. The prison was surrounded by high mountains, which was like a natural barrier castle. It was also the most gloomy place for the exiles of that year, and it was called "HellHole". At present, there are ancient churches, powder magazines, prison cells and guard towers built by prisoners in those days for tourists to visit. There is also a prison museum full of peculiar styles, which displays many pictures and objects of that year, including prisoners' prison clothes, whips and chains.

dead island: It is located near Port Arthur prison, where more than 2, exiled prisoners were once buried. It is said that an exiled man named John once lived alone on the island and made a living by digging graves. After a hundred years, everything here has changed, with green mountains and green waters, dense jungles and unique island customs. In the famous scenic spot Ruimaker Rock Cave, the panoramic view of port arthur and the magnificent landscape of the South Pacific Ocean are overlooked, and only a few silent tombs remind visitors of this terrible history.

1. The Pinnacles: It is located in NambungNationalPark, 245km north of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. The grotesque stone pillars in the park are scattered all over the desert to form a unique spectacle. In the flat sand dunes, limestone stalagmites stand everywhere, the highest is 1.5 feet, and the smallest is only as big as a finger, just like the arrangement of the ancient battlefield, and it is known as the "peak stone array". When Dutch explorers saw this desert landscape of limestone columns from the ship, they thought they had discovered an ancient city ruin. In fact, these steeple rock landscapes are a natural phenomenon of geological changes. About 3, years ago, the roots of plants growing on stable sand dunes were weathered for a long time, and limestone was formed. After the plants died, the sand dunes moved constantly, which made these calcified limestone exposed to the surface and formed stalagmites that we see now.