Sydneysiders' Festival Sydney Easter Show
Every year during the Easter season, Sydney transforms.
The Sydney Easter Show, held during the Easter period every year, attracts all Sydneysiders. The Easter Show is held at Sydney Olympic Park, and during the holiday season, a special train service is arranged, so you can take the train directly from Central Station. However, the station is so crowded that I can't say it's easy to get there.
When this festival opens, Sydneysiders line up in huge lines to ride the roller coaster. Although there is Luna Park near Sydney, it looks even more fun because of the festive atmosphere.
In fact, the Easter Show originally started as a place to promote local agricultural and livestock industries, and that tradition has continued to this day. Each farm exhibits wool, ducks, chickens, and cows, and experts grade them to select the best wool, best duck, etc. by breed. The winning farms and animals are given honors.
However, the highlight of this show is the nighttime show held at the main stadium. The rodeo competition to determine the best cowboy, the horse parade, the sheep herding show by border collies, and the motorcycle stunts are followed by fireworks. Of course, it is not as good as the fireworks show on the Han River, but it is surprisingly long and surprisingly fun to watch.
There are many food trucks inside the venue, so you don't have to worry about eating, but the prices are a bit steep.. But since it is a festival, I recommend that you close your eyes and enjoy it. Tickets are cheaper if you reserve them in advance, so make sure to reserve them early.
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