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A Must-See in Canberra! This Memorial Holds Powerful History

A Must-See in Canberra! This Memorial Holds Powerful History 📍Location & Transportation: The memorial is located on Anzac Parade, north of Lake Burley Griffin in northeast Canberra, directly facing Parliament House. It's next to the National Library of Australia and the National Gallery of Australia, making it super easy to find. If you're driving, there's a parking lot nearby. If you're taking public transportation, multiple bus routes go directly there, which is super convenient. 🏛️Architectural Style: It's a bluish-gray domed building, shaped like a cross when viewed from above. The design is unique and solemn, silently conveying the cruelty of war. The entire building is surrounded by 12 hectares of lawn, creating a quiet and peaceful environment that echoes the atmosphere inside. You can feel the solemnity as soon as you approach. 💥Historical Background: In 1917, the Australian public conceived the idea of building a war memorial to commemorate those who died in World War I. Construction began in 1941, it opened in 1945, and was completed in 1971. It commemorates the 100,000 Australian soldiers who have died in nine wars involving Australia since 1788 and serves as a center for education and research on military and war history. 🎞️Exhibition Content: The museum has a rich collection of exhibits across numerous halls. The World War II hall displays the Japanese navy midget submarine that was sunk after entering Sydney Harbour. There are also various weapons, pictures, and models, combined with advanced laser, film, and stereo sound technologies, vividly recreating the intense war scenes. It's like traveling back in time to the World War II battlefield. The Brad Barry Aircraft Hall displays various aircraft, a must-see for military enthusiasts. The ANZAC Hall mainly tells the story of the ANZACs, showcasing their bravery and sacrifice in war. In addition, the memorial has a Hall of Memory and a screening hall. There's also a moving memorial ceremony at sunset every day, which you shouldn't miss. 📌Tips: Opening hours are 10:00–16:00. Admission is free, but it's best to book in advance. The museum offers guided tours in multiple languages, including Chinese, to help you better understand the exhibits. Please maintain silence during your visit to show respect for this history and the fallen soldiers.
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