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A day trip to Canberra

Canberra check-in, here’s a reference for the visiting order of the following attractions 👇🏻 1️⃣ See kangaroos at UC 🆓 Just go directly After arriving at UC, navigate to UniLodge. There are kangaroos on the large grassland opposite. Usually, kangaroos graze on the grass in the afternoon; if you go early in the morning, they might be in the woods—just walk a little further in and you’ll see many 🦘🦘 The kangaroos are very photogenic! 2️⃣ Bruce Pink Lake, located near UC. You can walk there and spot it from the roadside. The actual site is a bit dirty, but with strong sunlight and a blue sky, the photos turn out decent. 3️⃣ National Library of Australia 🆓 Enter directly 4️⃣ National Gallery of Australia 🆓 But reservations are required. Booking website: http://nga.gov.au. You can book and enter anytime. Backpacks will be required to be stored 🛅🆓 5️⃣ Within Without, next to the National Gallery. After exiting the gallery, it’s a circular arched structure in the grass on the left—a pink-blue public art installation, so beautiful! 6️⃣ Parliament House 🆓 Enter directly. Which country’s parliament allows visits? This one does—definitely go! Entry requires security checks 🛂, the first place in Australia where we encountered security checks. You can go to the rooftop via the elevator 🛗 to overlook Canberra. The Old Parliament House is 800 meters from the new one; it has now been converted into a museum. If time is limited, choose one of the two. 7️⃣ Royal Australian Mint 🆓 Enter directly. You can see introductions to the history of Australian dollars and the minting factory. A map is attached to the last picture #Canberra #WhatToDoInCanberra #CanberraDayTrip #CanberraTourism #CanberraWeekend #CanberraPhotography

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A day trip to Canberra

Canberra check-in, here’s a reference for the visiting order of the following attractions 👇🏻 1️⃣ See kangaroos at UC 🆓 Just go directly After arriving at UC, navigate to UniLodge. There are kangaroos on the large grassland opposite. Usually, kangaroos graze on the grass in the afternoon; if you go early in the morning, they might be in the woods—just walk a little further in and you’ll see many 🦘🦘 The kangaroos are very photogenic! 2️⃣ Bruce Pink Lake, located near UC. You can walk there and spot it from the roadside. The actual site is a bit dirty, but with strong sunlight and a blue sky, the photos turn out decent. 3️⃣ National Library of Australia 🆓 Enter directly 4️⃣ National Gallery of Australia 🆓 But reservations are required. Booking website: http://nga.gov.au. You can book and enter anytime. Backpacks will be required to be stored 🛅🆓 5️⃣ Within Without, next to the National Gallery. After exiting the gallery, it’s a circular arched structure in the grass on the left—a pink-blue public art installation, so beautiful! 6️⃣ Parliament House 🆓 Enter directly. Which country’s parliament allows visits? This one does—definitely go! Entry requires security checks 🛂, the first place in Australia where we encountered security checks. You can go to the rooftop via the elevator 🛗 to overlook Canberra. The Old Parliament House is 800 meters from the new one; it has now been converted into a museum. If time is limited, choose one of the two. 7️⃣ Royal Australian Mint 🆓 Enter directly. You can see introductions to the history of Australian dollars and the minting factory. A map is attached to the last picture #Canberra #WhatToDoInCanberra #CanberraDayTrip #CanberraTourism #CanberraWeekend #CanberraPhotography

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