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Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in
Australia. This town is located in East Beach of Australia and it is the
capital city of New South Wales. The city is built around Port Jackson, which
includes Sydney Harbour, leading to the city’s nickname, “the Harbour City”.
Sydney also has another unique name like “The City of Villages”, and “The
Emerald City”.
Inhabitants
who live in Sydney called Sydneysiders. The Sydneysiders talk by using English.
But, some of them talk by using Mandarin, Indonesian, and Russian
languages.Most people in the Sydney work in the industry. Just small part of
them work in the agriculture.
The
most famous thing in Sydney is Sydney Opera House. Even, Sydney Opera House is
the symbol of Sydney city. The Sydney Opera House is design by JornUtzon.The
Sydney Opera House is a large performing art place. It becomes an Australian
icon. It was established in 1973. It is located in Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. The Opera House is a place for large theatrical productions. It is
home of Opera Australia, the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphonyan.
Besides for theatrical productions, the Opera House is also used for other functions.
It is used for weddings, parties, and conferences. Beside The Sydney Opera
House, Sydney also has other interesting places; one of them is Sydney Harbor
Bridge. Sydney Harbor Bridge is the icon
of Sydney and also Australia Continent.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge connects Central Business District in Sydney
with North area of the Sydney.
As well as being famous for its
modern buildings and roads, there are many places of historical interest in
Sydney. For example, Mrs. Macquarie’s chair, the area called the rocks dating
back to the early nineteenth century, and the attractive terrace houses of
Paddington, are all close to the harbour and the city centre.Sydney also has
several museums. The biggest are the Australian Museum (natural history and
anthropology), the Powerhouse Museum (science, technology and design), the Art
Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Australian
National Maritime Museum.
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