Episode 1: New South Wales NSW 1
The COVID-19 outbreak is gradually receding in Australia, and the New South Wales government has announced the second step of unblocking.The opening of intra-continental travel. Before I knew it, I have been working in the tourism industry and leading tour groups in Australia for nearly 25 years. I hope to use this period of time toIn my free time of "forced retirement", I share with you the must-visit tourist attractions and food fun all over Australia.
New South Wales in the first episode,I will take you to the area where the first sunrise rises in Australia.,Meaning: Dawn is rising,Humanity must defeat the COVID-19 pandemic as soon as possible,All industries return to normal,Open for business.This magical and vibrant place is the Byron Bay region located at the border of Queensland and New South Wales. (Byron Bay Area).If I ask you a questionquestion,Which is the oldest city in Australia?? I believe everyone can quickly answer that it is Sydney,But what I want to ask is AustraliaWhat are the second and third oldest cities in Europe?? But many people answered Melbourne and Perth!The correct one should be TasmaniaHobart(Hobart) and Launceston(Launceston),People choose Australia as their place of residence, You should spend moreTake some time to get to know her and get close to her, You will find that she is indeed a paradise on earth!
In fact, domestic travel in Australia has never been popular among Australians.,Especially Chinese friends,There are several main reasons:
1. Expensive,Australia's domestic consumption is the highest in the world,Can be compared with Northern Europe! For example, a family of four takes a trainThe Ghan A four-day, three-night trip from South Australia across the Central Rocks to Darwin in the Northern Territory will cost more than
AUD 10,000,The cost of round trip to Sydney is not included, The same consumption,Everyone is heading to China or Southeast Asia..
2. Tourist attractions are widely distributed,A long way to go,Some people think it cannot compare to China's famous mountains and beautiful waters.,There was a Singaporean tour memberComplain to me that it takes hours to get from one attraction to the next, Soak in a natural hot spring,Take the bus to KuaifaCrazy.
3. The journey was boring,Insufficient tourism and food support,In some areas, there is only one gas station every 200 kilometers..
4.Road killers,Kangaroos, wombats, emus, camels and buffaloes,One careless,The car overturned and people returned home disappointedcertainly,You may have more unpleasant experiences traveling in Australia,Let me just mention these points first,But I am confident that as long as you read my travel articles, These problems will be solved.
Back to today's topic, We started by driving in from the Queensland border,Distance from Sydney9Hours(810kilometer)distanceGold Coast Airport 5km border city: Tweed Heads Tweed, yesNew South WalesThe northernmost town,In addition to self-driving, You can also take the 14-hour North Coast Line from Sydney Central Station. Go to Casino Then take a two-hour bus ride to the town. However, the easiest and fastest way is to take a domestic flight togoldCoast or Byron Bay, Rent a car and drive back to Sydney along the A1 (Pacific Highway) on the north coast. It is recommended to take 5-7 days. This article also takes you through the attractions and food of various cities along the way according to this self-driving route, as well as very interesting"Big Things Of Australia" (There are more than 100 of these big things in Australia. Part alsois the largest in the world).
First stop: Tweed Tweed Heads
Also called Twin Town,The population is about 60,000. An ideal touristThe location has more than 37 kilometers of beautiful coastline and subtropical climate, as well as numerous natural attractions, including theThe tropical rainforest of the World Heritage Site. The economy mainly relies on agriculture(Sugarcane, nuts and fruit planting) , animal husbandry,Service industry and tourism reception.Famous tourist attractions include: My favorite isTweed RiverBoat fishing, mud crab catching and food tour, Consumption per person$75rise, Apart from4HourBeyond the boat trip, It also includes visiting oyster farms, fishing and catching mud crabs, Add a small feeIncludes seafood lunch of half a mud crab per person.
Search website https://www.catchacrab.com.au.
and more than500A fruit orchard where subtropical fruits are grownTropical Fruit World, near3HoursFarm Tour Consumption per person$49rise, The most important thing is to ensure that you will be eye-opening, Led by a professional tour guide,With your own eyesSee many tropical fruits you have never seen before, In addition to tasting it yourself, you can also learn about its planting process, origin, etc..
The entrance to the orchard is large.LogoThe symbol is a big avocado, Remember to take photos! The Big Avocado was built on1983Year, high6riceMade of fiberglass, OwnerBob Brinsmead The local area is rich in avocados, which are loved by Australians.,Original OrchardThe name is Big Avocado Orchard, exist1993Year,Due to business development, the name was changed to Tropical Fruit Garden,Don't forget
Try their specialty Avocado Milkshakes!
Search websitehttps://www.tropicalfruitworld.com.au/farm-tour.
Other tourist attractions include: Queensland and New South Wales Boundary Monument State Border Monument,Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, learn about the rich and fascinating history of the Tiweed. Explore the seaside villages in the area,Soak up the laid-back atmosphere and stunning views of these beach communities.
KingscliffKingscliff) is a seaside town that offers tourists fresh seafood and beautiful beaches. Kingscliff Beach is blessed with world-class surfing and coral rocks on the southern edge. Diving is a popular activity in the Cook Islands Marine Reserve.You can also find great cafes and restaurants on Marine Parade and Bells Boulevard.

Tiweed ValleyTweed Valley) is located in the nearby inland,It is the crater of a large extinct volcano.,Now covering aLarge green farms and tropical rainforests.
In the next episode I will introduce the remaining landscapes of Byron Bay and the stories behind the interesting large signs nearby..