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A beautiful lighthouse and stone graffiti beach near Sydney.

Port Macquarie is located in the northeast of New South Wales, Australia, on the Pacific coast and at the mouth of the Hastings River. This town has a long history. It was a place of exile in 1821 and later developed into a port with prosperous export trade. Travel tips: - Koala Hospital: Port Macquarie has the highest number of koalas on the east coast of Australia, and the koala hospital here is very famous. The hospital specializes in treating and rehabilitating sick or injured koalas. Visitors can book a visit online to learn about the rescue and protection of these cute animals. - Hastings River: The river is wide, and the stones on the banks are covered with graffiti, full of artistic atmosphere. The environment here is clean and beautiful, suitable for walking, cycling, or picnicking along the river, or you can pay to take a cruise. - Tacking Point Lighthouse: It is the third oldest lighthouse in Australia, built in 1879. The white tower and the small house connected to it are inlaid with dark blue edges. From here, you can overlook the coast and the waves hitting the reefs. If you are lucky, you can also see whales. - Port Coast Walk: There is a long walking path along the coastline of Port Macquarie, passing through many beautiful beaches, such as Town Beach, Flynns Beach, etc. Here you can enjoy the charming sea view, see all kinds of seabirds, and even meet koalas napping in the trees. - Sea Sculpture Trail: There are more than 80 painted fiberglass koala sculptures along the way, each designed by talented artists with unique personalities and meanings, making it a great place to take photos. Food tips: - The Stunned Mullet: This is the only restaurant in the Port Macquarie area to receive the Chef's Hat award. It selects local ingredients to make delicious Australian dishes, paired with high-quality local wines. Netizens recommend the "Mandagery Creek Venison" here, which is not only good-looking but also tastes quite good. - Seafood: Port Macquarie is close to the ocean and has abundant seafood resources. You can buy fresh oysters directly from fishermen in Laurieton and North Haven, which are large, plump, and cost-effective. After a simple cleaning, squeeze a little lemon juice to taste the freshest and sweetest flavor. - Little Shack Cafe: With a lovely tiki style, it is a popular cafe for locals and tourists alike. Here you can taste delicious coffee and various special snacks and enjoy a leisurely time.
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