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Top: Australia > New South Wales > Sydney > Flora and Fauna Chinese Garden at Darling Harbour Built in 1987, the Chinese Garden, also known as the Garden of Friendship, was presented to Sydney as a Bicentennial gift from its Chinese sister city, Guangdong. Taronga Zoo Taronga is believed to be an Aboriginal word meaning 'water view' and Taronga Zoo certainly boasts one of the top water views in the World. The Zoo was opened in 1916 and millions of people have enjoyed its wonderful animals and grounds. Mount Annan Botanic Garden Mount Annan Botanic Garden is Australia's largest botanic garden. It displays enormous diversity of Australian flora and features many of Australia's 25,000 known plant species. Sydney Aquarium Sydney harbor is regarded as one of the finest harbours in the world and its sealife is equally magnificent. From the underwater tunnels of the Sydney harbor Oceanarium, you can observe a huge array of marine creatures swimming by. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens, featuring an outstanding collection of plants from Australia and overseas. The gardens offer views of the Opera House, Sydney Harbour, and the Sydney harbor Bridge. Sydney Fish Market It's where each weekday morning the Southern Hemisphere's biggest seafood sale takes place. 1000 crates every hour and 65 tonnes of fresh catch are auctioned daily and shifted swiftly to the city and suburban retailers and restaurants. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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