
- 4.4/5
AllenXieCanberra | Step into the Real - Life Lilliput: Whose Childhood Memories Are Triggered? Hidden in the small town of Gold Creek Village, Canberra, there lies a fairytale world - Cockington Green Gardens. As soon as you step into this place, it's like entering a magical land of Lilliput. The entire garden is divided into two exhibition areas: English Country Life and World Famous Buildings. The English Country Life exhibition area is full of life. You can see villagers playing cricket or attending church services. English pubs, churches, and cottages are scattered around, and even the lawns and trees are perfectly trimmed. The World Famous Buildings exhibition area is extremely impressive. Landmark buildings from around the world are replicated at a scale of 1:12. From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the Taj Mahal in India, these miniature buildings are exquisitely crafted. Some even have interactive devices. Press a button, and the train speeds by, and the windmill starts to turn, creating a vivid atmosphere. Don't forget to take a ride on the mini steam train. It circles the entire international exhibition area, allowing you to take in all the scenery along the way, as if you're on a world - spanning journey in this tiny world. When you're tired from exploring, head to the Garden Cafe inside the garden. Order a cup of coffee and a serving of homemade scones, and enjoy a leisurely time.
- 4.6/5
M13***92[Scenery] The scenery here is very beautiful, with clear blue skies and a few white clouds floating in the azure sky. The azure blue lake reflects the willow trees on the shore, which is refreshing.
- 4.6/5
二十画生JQKCotter Dam in Canberra is a very interesting place to visit. The waterfall of the dam looks more majestic than many natural ones. There are two hiking trails in the dam. One is shorter and you can walk to a lookout to see the dam below. This route has more trees and is very relaxing. There is also a stream. It is called the discovery trail. The other route is five kilometers round trip. There is a small hill. The scenery along the way is good. If it is a sunny day, it will be a bit sunny. You can walk to the top of the mountain to see the dam. It is called the Honyong Walking Track. Of course, it is not a problem to walk both routes. It is not particularly tiring. In addition to the dam itself, there are many small tables for picnics and barbecue grills at the parking lot. There are also facilities for children to play here. There is also a stream next to it. I saw someone fishing. It is very suitable for a family weekend trip.
- 4.3/5
徐徐霞客RrThe National Museum of Australia, near this museum stands an art gallery and some museums. I feel that if you come here, you can combine several nearby attractions into a day trip. Personally, I feel that this museum has a very good sense of design and is not so boring, because its design is very abstract and forward-looking.
- 4.3/5
_TX***ypI went there for the Last Post Ceremony (it's free but you still have to book tickets online) and it was quite interesting. The ticket to the ceremony doesn't grant you access to the other parts of the museum but if you have enough time and are interested in Australia's war and conflict history it looked well displayed.The War Memorial is also a great starting point for a hike up to the Mount Ainslie Lookout with a beautiful view over Canberra - especially great during sunset.







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