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Canberra, Australia's Treasure Capital

Canberra, Australia's Treasure Capital Canberra, the capital of Australia, lacks the hustle and bustle of Sydney, yet attracts visitors with its unique charm. It boasts not only a rich history and culture, but also picturesque natural scenery. Don't miss these spots on your first trip to Canberra! - Australian Parliament House: The political heart of Australia, this building blends classical and modern styles with a striking, unique design. The Australian flag flies proudly atop the 81m stainless steel flagpole. Join a free guided tour to learn more about the workings of Australian politics, and ascend to the roof for panoramic city views. Opening hours are typically 9:00am - 5:00pm, with extended hours during parliamentary sessions. - Lake Burley Griffin: The soul of Canberra, named after the city's designer. The lake has a 35km perimeter and covers an area of 704 hectares, its waters shimmering and sparkling. The iconic Captain Cook Memorial Jet, with a water plume reaching 137m, creates a magnificent rainbow in the sunlight. Rent a boat and drift across the lake, or enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the shore. The jet operates from 7:00pm - 9:00pm during summer, and from 10:00am - 12:00pm and 2:00pm - 4:00pm during other seasons. - Australian War Memorial: Built to commemorate the soldiers who died in World War II, this is a place of solemnity and reverence. Through artifacts, images, and laser technology, the museum vividly recreates war scenes. It houses precious exhibits such as a Japanese midget submarine, showcasing Australia's military history and offering a profound reflection on the cruelty of war and the value of peace. Free admission. - National Gallery of Australia: An art lover's paradise, the gallery houses a collection of 120,000 artworks, encompassing Australian Indigenous culture, classic European art, and modern art. Here you can admire masterpieces such as Jackson Pollock's *Blue Poles* and Monet's *Water Lilies*. Opening hours are 10:00am - 5:00pm. Admission is free, but bookings are required. - Cockington Green Gardens: A must-see for families, also known as Canberra's miniature village. Here, world-famous landmarks, castles, railways, and estates are recreated in 1:12 scale, complemented by real plants, creating a fairytale world. Opening hours are 9:30am - 5:00pm. Canberra is compact, with attractions relatively close together, easily accessible by public transport. Spring and autumn (March - May, September - November) offer the most pleasant weather for travel. Pack your bags and embark on a wonderful journey to Canberra!
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