Introduction: The Commonwealth of Australia, referred to as "Australia", has a territory area of 769.2 10,000 square kilometers, located between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean, surrounded by the sea, is the only country in the world covering an entire continent, so it is also called "Australia". Australia, which has many unique flora and fauna and natural landscapes, is a multicultural immigrant country. Australia has about 670,000 overseas Chinese, accounting for 11% of the settler population. Specialties: Australian specialties include Australian treasure (Australian specialty gemstone), sheepskin, cowhide, sheep oil, wine, red wine, liquor, animal toys, Aboriginal artworks, art paintings, etc. Australian wool and sweaters are varied in color and affordable. Especially sheepskin leather or leather jacket, soft and comfortable, easy to warm. Wool blanket, wool, is also very popular with tourists from colder countries. Western Australia Aquila produced Aussie treasures, a wide variety of colors, yellow, white, brown, green, blue, red, purple. Aquila's pink gemstones are famous in the world and expensive. Australian crafts mainly include art ceramics, weaving products, glass artworks, leather products, jewelry and so on. The wooden or metal Sydney Opera House in many craft shops, models of kangaroos, koalas and lizards are very memorable. Aboriginal crafts in Australia showcase the history and culture of Aboriginal people in Australia for tens of thousands of years. These crafts include flying tools, bark paintings, cloth paintings, wood carvings, wood-blown musical instruments, etc. These goods are easily available in tourist shops in Australia's major cities. Travel: Australia faces the sea, deserts and semi-deserts account for 35 percent of the country. On the eastern coast is the world's largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef. Australia is also the world's largest sheep farmer, known as "the country on the back of sheep." Take a trip to Australia, enjoy the intoxicating natural beauty, feel the vitality and leisure of Australians, let you temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of the world life, and regain the fresh and natural life. Great Barrier Reef: The world-famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1981. The Great Barrier Reef in the Coral Sea in northeastern Australia is the world's largest coral reef group, stretching more than 2,000 kilometers. Not only are there the world's largest coral reefs and atolls, but there are also more than 400 marine mollusks and more than 1,500 fish species, many of which are endangered in the world. The beautiful Cairns is the only way to get to the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef has 400 living corals, ranging from blue and brown in general to intricate, incredibly pink and purple sea fans, making it a colorful and magical world. Take a boat to Emerald Island for snorkeling, shallow and other projects, and you can also do semi-diving boats and glass boats to enjoy corals, jellyfish and small fish. Ocean Road: Cliffs, which is also a natural attraction for many tourists. Coastal all the way. Wave Rock: Australia's wave rock is not a separate rock, but is connected by a hundred meters north of the Hedon rock and the weathered rock like hippo rock, camel rock and other hippo rock. Queensland Rainforest: The Queensland Rainforest in north-east Queensland is described as the "oldest world" and was listed as a World Heritage Nature Reserve in 1974. Blue Mountains National Park: Located in NSW, the Blue Mountains National Park was listed as a World Natural Heritage Site in 2000. The Blue Mountains are home to vast virgin jungles and subtropical rainforests. The Blue Mountains are located in western Sydney and are known as the "Jungle Walkers' Paradise". Because the mountains are a kind of eucalyptus tree in the sun, the name is blue light. Driving up the mountain, first take the railway, a kind of taxi around 45°, and go straight down the mountain in a few minutes. Then take the cableway, a kind of cable car that slowly rises along the mountain, and then climbs up the mountain. Then take a sidewalk, walk in the rainforest, and feel the hardships of miners transporting coal. Finally, choose a route with a transparent bottom, suspended between the canyons, overlooking the cliff waterfall, overlooking the "three sister peaks". In the Blue Mountains, because each transportation choice is different, it has a different sensory experience, so-called "far and near heights are different", it is this artistic conception. Uluru Ayers Rock: Uluru is 348 meters high, and the circumference is actually 9.4 kilometers, and the group of rock Karda people is composed of 36 rocks, covering more than 3,500 hectares of land, each rock is an average of 500 meters. Since ancient times, the Aboriginal people have regarded these two huge rocks as ancestral sacred sites. No molestation. Sydney Opera House: The most representative of Australia's buildings, is the landmark of Sydney and Australia. Philip Island Nature Park: The best activity for a trip to Nature Park is obviously a scene of the penguin parade sitting on the sandy beach in the summer, in front of the open air and waiting for the return from the sea.