To travel to Australia, this stop is to the capital of Tasmania - Hobart. The Royal Botanic Gardens of Tasmania is a sight in Hobart, located at the west end of the Tasman Bridge in Hobart, facing the Channel, about 30 minutes walking distance from the city centre and the pier. The Botanical Garden was built in 1817 and is one of the earliest national botanical gardens in Australia. It covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers. In addition to planting and raising a wide variety of local plants, it also cultivated many trees and flowers in Europe and Asia. There are different scenery displays for people to enjoy in different seasons. I came to this Royal Botanic Garden in winter. The whole botanical garden is very large, but there are not many flowers. Although there are still a lot of flowers in full bloom, in addition to some plants growing in the greenhouse, there are indoor plants in Antarctica. There are unexpectedly some plants open outside, colorful colors, although there is no beautiful and colorful spring, there is no red leaves in autumn, the big trees in the whole park are bare, look a bit barren, but the grass is still so green, the sky is still so blue, The clouds are still so white, it looks like a beautiful oil painting from a distance. There are some stools in the park, and if you need to think quietly, this is undoubtedly a good place. There is a restaurant in the park, I didn't go in because it happened to be a private meeting that day. At the entrance of the botanical garden, there is a small pavilion, there is an elderly person, when you see a tourist coming, he will come to say hello very warmly, introduce you to the place in the scenic spot, listen to the elderly said that he is a volunteer, come to do volunteer. There is a free map in the kiosk, you can take a copy to see for yourself.