There are few big cities in the southern hemisphere, mainly in major
countries, such as Australia, South Africa and Brazil. The largest city in the
southern hemisphere is not a stranger to Sydney, which is located in the
southeast coast of Australia. It is also the most modern and most economically
developed city in the southern hemisphere.
Back against the sea, with natural sunlight and beach, the city of Sydney is
born with youth and vitality. Here are the high-rise building flights to zhangjiajie of
Moden, the classical architectural group, the exquisite cafes with the corner of
the roadside, the modern and the tradition, the fashion and the elegant, in this
city, and each other. All the elements, Sydney.
Among the many buildings in Sydney, the C position of the city must be Sydney
Harbour Bridge (Sydney Harbor Bridge) and Sydney Opera House (Sydney Opera),
which are inseparable and complementary. They can definitely represent Sydney
and even Australia, and can be called the best architectural CP in the
world.
Before many tourists come to Sydney, they list the Sydney Opera House as a
must-sign-in place in their lifetime. When they come here, they must find a
picture with world-class landmarks from all angles, and then they must visit the
Opera House and listen to an opera.
Sydney Opera House, designed by Danish architect Jon Wusong (Jorn Utzon), has
an external structure like white sails stacked with shells. Always thought she
was a pure white building, approached, only to find that her surface is made of
countless small yellow and white tiles, but in the magic of the sun, it looks
pure white.?
Sydney Bay Bridge, affectionately known as the coat rack by local residents,
is the largest arch bridge in the world. In fact, it is more like a flight to fujian cross-bay
Changhong, towering handsome, majestic, and the world-famous Sydney Opera House
across the sea, become a symbol of Sydney.
At the same time, the bridge is the only bridge in the world that allows
visitors to climb to the top of the arch bridge, with 360 degrees around the
Sydney Opera House, west to Blue Mountain and around the seaport city. If you
like to take risks and want to have a deeper understanding of the magnificent
beauty of the classic bridge, then this extreme project must not be missed.
The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Bay Bridge, the world-famous building
CP, have appeared countless times in postcards, travel sites and magazines. And
when they really appear in front of you, you will still sigh at the splendor and
beauty of CP. When the weather is fine, under the blue sky and white clouds, the
opera house and the bridge, extremely magnificent scenery, heartbeat.
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