Follow Swanton Street to the south, to the Princes Bridge on the Yarra River. Several major attractions in the city are not far from the Princes Bridge. There are St. Paul's Catholic Church, St. Michel's Union Church, Federation Square, and Flinders Railway Station in the north of the bridge. South of the bridge there are the Victorian Arts Centre, War Memorial, Queen's Park, Royal Botanic Gardens, and more. Churches, museums, shopping alleys, bars, restaurants, rowing clubs... This section of the Yarra River combines the bustling central Melbourne with the humanities and natural scenery on both sides of the Yarra River, organically superimposed and reflected each other. So you can see the young father with the baby on the riverside, spread the picnic blanket in the sun; you can also see the rowers are rowing hard, coach with electric horn, if no one on the shore loudly pointing; The young man in a Scottish skirt on the Princes Bridge was seen playing the bagpipes, and the cellist was intoxicated with his own playing not far away. The white feathered red-billed moat swept across the river, and the black moat with feet roamed the river like a duck. Gentleman orchid is a wild growth, crane Wanglan is tall and British, and the Iris wind sways; silk orchid is charming, cuckoo blooms... Probably Australia's water and soil are more magical, even if it is a succulent, it can be like a tree any length...