Monday, 8 April 2013

The Queensland in Brisbane to meet Australian romantic

Queensland is located in the northeast of China, east of the Coral Sea, north of the Gulf of carpentaria. The "Sunshine State" reputation of the Lanzhou, warm climate, abundant sunshine, is Australia's tourism resources are the most intense, the most prestigious area. Among them, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Keynes, is the three pearl Queensland on the territory of the most brilliant, but also the world countless tourists yearning place. In the hinterland of Lanzhou and southeastern suburbs, but also many fascinating scenic spots distribution.

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Brisbane meet romantic

Brisbane (Brisbane) is the capital of Lanzhou, its geographical position be richly endowed by nature, the annual average sunshine 7.5 hours, so it has the "sunshine city" reputation. Brisbane city center can provide numerous scenic spots and cultural and artistic activities. The city is surrounded by rivers, city surrounding some romance.

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Brisbane is Australias third largest city. Therefore, here you can see the unique "Australian" characteristics of the city scenery.

South Bank Parklands (South Bank Parklands)

As the Expo site of the South Bank Parklands (South Bank Parklands) is located in the Brisbane River, covers an area of 16 hectares, is enjoying the best place for Bracey Ben tropical climate. In 1988, the World Expo exhibition ended, the municipal authorities had to be converted into residential apartments, after being citizens against to free and open water park. The South Bank Parklands can be regarded as the most suitable for leisure good place for the weekend: Park not only clean beaches, lush grass Kodak avenue for a picnic, play, you can also take the yacht ornamental garden, or ride a bike through the woods. Park Plaza is also often have street performances, go to the cinema to see a large screen is also a good choice.

Address: Stanley Street Plaza

Tel: +61-7-38672051

Opening hours: all day

Carmen's koala Zoo (Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary)

To Brisbane, Carmen's koala zoo has been visitors must dos. The park was established in 1927, is located 11 kilometers southwest of Brisbane, is the world's first, is also the largest koala zoo. But, here not only has about 130 Mack daddy koala, there are more than 80 kinds of Australian native animal and bird. "The earth is not only the human", as can be seen from the motto of zoo profound understanding of human and nature. What is more, the other attractions can not embrace the koala photography, but here you have the opportunity to hold the lovely koalas and posed for pictures with. In addition, you can also watch shepherd grazing, feed wild parrots, and even go to the grassland kangaroo walk.

Address: Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket, Brisbane

Adult fare: $18, children under 13 years old and a $13, $16 students, the old family $14, $45

Opening hours: 8:03am~5:00pm (April 25th ANZAC Day closing Park)

Traffic: Brisbane Queen Street mall by bus line

Moreton Island (Moreton Island)

In the fairy tale, Puerto Galera is a symbol of a happy place, according to legend, see the dolphin lover, can never separate generation after generation. The world's third largest island Moreton Island main part belongs to the National Park, tropical plants surrounding hills, cliffs of ups and downs, and cliff deep and the desert. Most notably, there is a full of fairy tale romance of the Puerto Galera, here every evening to have a group of wild dolphins frolicking, island shape resembles a bottlenose dolphins. Here, you can close contact with dolphins in the wild -- every evening, unique Tangalooma bottlenose dolphins will time had reached the beach, at the pier waiting for the dolphins nursing staff and visitors to feed them little fish fresh. Look at these beautiful and clever animal, you will be moved by the natural spiritual magic.

Address: Corner of Kingsford Smith Drive & Harvey Street, Eagle Farm, Brisbane

Tel: +61-7-36372000

Traffic: from Brisbane to take the ferry terminal to Moreton Island

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