Sydney Centennial Park, Built to Commemorate the Centenary of the 'Discovery' of Australia, Harmonious and Tranquil

Sydney Centennial Park, Built to Commemorate the Centenary of the 'Discovery' of Australia, Harmonious and Tranquil

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After visiting the University of Sydney, seeing that it was still early, we hurriedly drove to Sydney Centennial Park (Centennial Park). Hehe, a very nice park! Many locals come here for picnics, there are various animals, it's beautiful, this is a place worth visiting!

Centennial Park is a large public urban park, covering 189 hectares. It was first built in 1888 to commemorate the centenary of the 'discovery' of Australia. In January 1910, the oath-taking ceremony for the establishment of the Australian Federation was held in the park. Therefore, Centennial Park holds significant importance in Australian history.

This is the largest park in Sydney's urban area. The park's greatest feature is the organic integration of green spaces, forests, lakes, and wild fowl, with harmony and tranquility permeating every corner of the park.

This place was originally a swamp. In this sparsely populated area, there are various wild fowl.

Low-lying wetlands and large tracts of ancient forests.

This is the best weekend resting place for citizens. People freely picnic, walk, ride bicycles, play football, etc., on the vast and tranquil green spaces and by the lake covered with reeds.

The vast grasslands are filled with people jogging, walking, playing football, and all kinds of healthy exercise.

Wild egrets, wild ducks, various wild birds, and mandarin ducks play and forage in the water.

The park has abundant forests and vast mudflats, making it a migratory habitat for birds.

There are large areas of thick and lush ancient forests, as well as more than 200 different species of birds inhabiting the woods or swamp areas.

The good natural environment is suitable for walking through the forest, strolling in the tall eucalyptus forest, as if in a humid tropical rainforest, listening to the birdsong, smelling the scent of eucalyptus leaves, surrounded by dense woods, enjoying natural oxygen on this pure land.

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