Brisbane has fascinating natural scenery, and many kinds of animals and plants live here, especially some animals unique to Australia, which are very close to human beings. In addition, Brisbane has a rich cultural landscape. Visitors to Brisbane can also feel a strong cultural and artistic atmosphere. There are often large musicals and concerts, as well as famous world-class libraries and art galleries.
Here are some places worth visiting:
wildlife park
The safari park consists of Longbai Koala Reserve and Australian Wool Paradise.
Longbai Nature Reserve is located in the southwest of Brisbane 1 1 km. There are more than 80 species of Australian native animals and birds, among which koala is the most lovable. It always supports the trunk with its fat forearms, eats eucalyptus leaves and stares at tourists curiously. The birds here are not afraid of people, and those colorful birds will fly to your hands to eat.
Wool paradise is located in the northwest of Brisbane 14 km. Visitors can visit local wool shearing performances and wool spinning techniques. You can also try to milk your own kangaroos and have fun with chubby koalas.
south bank parklands
Nan 'an Park, the former site of the World Expo, is located on the south bank of Brisbane River, covering an area of 16 hectares. This is the best place to enjoy Brisbane's subtropical climate. There are Kodak beach with clear water quality and lush tree-lined grassland in the park. You can have a picnic and barbecue here, enjoy the garden scenery by yacht, ride a bike through the Woods, watch street performances in the square or watch big-screen movies in the cinema.
Kuteshan Botanical Garden
Mt Coot-tha Botanical Garden is located 8 kilometers west of Brisbane, and specializes in cultivating all kinds of tropical and subtropical plants. In addition, there is the largest planetarium in Australia-Sir Tom Planetarium. From the Kuta Mountain Observatory, you can see the beautiful scenery of Brisbane and Morton Bay.
queensland cultural center
QueenslandCult uralCentre is located on the south bank of Brisbane River, which embodies the achievements of Australian culture and art.. The center includes: Queensland Museum; Queensland Art Museum; Queensland library and performing arts center.
The performance center has a concert hall with special sound effects, a grand theater with a capacity of 2,000 people for performing operas and ballets, and a small theater. Every weekend, three shopping malls, six restaurants and cafes in the Cultural Center attract a large number of Brisbane people and are infected by the cultural atmosphere here.
Admission: Admission is free except for special exhibitions.
Opening hours: The opening hours of the art museum are 10: 00- 17: 00.
The museum is open from 9:00- 17:00.
The opening hours of state libraries are 10: 00-20: 00 (Monday to Thursday) and 10: 00- 17: 00 (Friday to Sunday).
Sunshine coast
Sunshine Coast is located 96 kilometers north of Brisbane, starting from Caloundra, passing through Noosa Heads, Cooloola Coast, Maroochydore, and all the way to Glasshouse Mt and Blackall Range Hinter 1and, during which the sunshine is bright and the beaches are continuous.
There are many recreational activities here, such as visiting shops and handicraft shops in tourist areas, playing golf and trying various water activities, or taking a day trip to Fraser Island. In addition, the big pineapple in Nambul is famous for its farm where tropical fruits are grown. On Pioneer Road in Yandina, there is the only ginger factory in Australia, where you can buy gifts and souvenirs made in the factory. And Queensland Wildlife Park (Queensland Reptiles &; Fauna Park), which keeps all kinds of animals, including snakes, crocodiles, kangaroos, kangaroos and birds.