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Lunar New Year in Australia: 4-Day Itinerary

Wondering how to spend the Lunar New Year? This 4-day itinerary will help you explore the charm of the Southern Hemisphere! Take advantage of the holiday to experience the sunshine and beaches of Australia. You won't be disappointed! -------- Located in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia 🇦🇺 is known as the lucky country, with its unique terrain and rich history 🏞️. From the sunny Gold Coast 🏖️, to the mysterious and ancient Aboriginal culture 🎎, to the home of the koala 🐨, Australia is like a thick book of geography and history, and we hope you can find your own page in it. -------- 🌟✈️ Itinerary: Day 1: Brisbane Airport Pickup 🍃 Arrive at Brisbane Airport, then wait for your Chinese-speaking pickup service to take you to your 5-star hotel. Once you've checked in, it's time to rest! Day 2: Moreton Island > Tangalooma Wrecks 🌴 Experience the romantic Moreton Island, then explore the mysterious underwater world of the Tangalooma Wrecks, a perfect blend of beauty and history. Day 3: Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary > Tamborine National Park 🦘 Visit the cute animals at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, then immerse yourself in the rainforest of Tamborine National Park and breathe in the fresh air. Day 4: Story Bridge > Brisbane City Hall > Brisbane Botanic Gardens > Mount Coot-tha > Mount Coot-tha Lookout 🌉 Admire the charm of Story Bridge, visit Brisbane City Hall, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, and climb to the Mount Coot-tha Lookout for a panoramic view of Brisbane. -------- Notes: 1. Food: Food in Australia is quite expensive, but you can't miss the BBQ, Australian lobster, and flat white coffee. They're so delicious you'll want to cry 😭. 2. Souvenir prices: Australian wool, honey, and sapphires make great souvenirs, but they're also expensive 💔. We recommend comparing prices before buying, and don't buy on impulse. 3. January weather: It's summer in Australia, so remember to bring sunscreen and a sun hat to avoid sunburn ☀️. If you're going inland, be aware of heat waves and make sure you have enough water 🥤. 4. Environment: Australians are very environmentally conscious, so don't litter or you'll be fined 😟. 5. Transport: You need an Opal card or a contactless credit card to take the bus or train 🚆. 6. Wildlife: Australia has a lot of wildlife, but remember to keep your distance and don't try to touch or feed them. Respect nature 🍃. 7. Emergency contact: If you have any problems, you can call Australia's national emergency number 000 📞. -------- Let's continue exploring Australia! Don't forget to bring your sense of adventure and curiosity, and you'll discover something new every day!
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