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The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.
MoreThe Sydney Opera House is a symbol of Australia. It is recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the 20th Century and is also a landmark in Sydney. Its white exterior, a shell-like sculpture built on the harbour, like scattered petals floating in the air, have for many years left observers in amazement. It houses a concert hall, a music theatre, a performance theatre, a children's theatre and a photography studio. Auctions, concerts and other events are held every month or even every week.
△ Enjoy wonderful performances from all over the world
△ Behind the scenes, walks, tours and experiences
△ Admire the magnificent scenery of Sydney Harbor and enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea time
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.
Miss Sydney, who can speak Chinese, listened to the construction process of the Sydney Grand Theatre. It was quite good. The talented Danish architect bought tickets on the negative glass window. It was not possible to speak English. The explanation was quite standard in Chinese.
The first time I admired the Sydney Opera House so close, I really yearned for the power of such a powerful architectural material. The children also liked this building. It was really the eighth architectural miracle.
An hour's tour is worth it. It is very good value to visit the 3 halls of the Opera House. The explanation is also very careful, comprehensive understanding of the Sydney Opera House, design, construction, past and present ~~ In short, I highly recommend an hour's itinerary.
The Sydney Opera House is very worth going. It not only looks magnificent, rich in characteristics, but also has a world inside. Not only has the introduction of construction history, but also can see its unique architectural layout and structure, and can not take pictures inside the theater. The tour guide is also very responsible.
Entering the temple in your mind has a sense of sacredness... Two people spent 1768 yuan for the people, an hour and a half " Romeo and Juliet " Dance drama, the main male and female two men are a bit strange, probably still cheap fare. The next day, Luo and Zhu two actors were a man and a woman, and the fare doubled for two people to 4,000 (Ctrip buys tickets, RMB price). The seats are divided into three districts, the best I bought, center...
The Chinese explanation staff spoke very well, the whole 60 minutes, understand the construction process of the Sydney Opera House, appreciate the beautiful scenery of the Sydney Opera House, it is worth a visit.