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Salamanca Pl
YYuppiJeSalamanca Market is a fantastic place to visit for a glance of the Hobart’s living with their local produces, daily food. A bonus of fine dining and souvenirs to take home.
MONA
Ppxy0705The Museum of Ancient and Modern Art in Hobart is a comprehensive professional museum that introduces Tasmania's history and culture, distribution of flora and fauna, mineral resources, etc. The exhibits here are very rich and comprehensively introduce Tasmania, whether from industrial development or the evolution of flora and fauna, there are many exhibits and specimens in history, which is very worth visiting.
Tasman Bridge
MM22***07The Tasman Bridge connects the East and west sides of Hobart. It can be seen almost everywhere and is very eye-catching. There are pedestrians on both sides of the bridge, but I haven't tried yet. The picture overlooks the bridge from the East lookout~
Sandy Bay
Ppxy0705Hobart's Sandy Bay is a very beautiful bay, this bay has a very long and soft sandy beach, the surrounding scenery is really beautiful, there will be many tourists here to enjoy the sun beach here, really very comfortable to enjoy.
Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site
陌陌染MMTraveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. The Port Arthur Historic Site is one of the most famous attractions in Hobart. The Prison Church Historic Site, which used to be an old prison building, shows the local prison environment more than half a century ago, as well as the judicial system in Tasmania. Visitors can see the former court here, or follow the dim stairs to the cell and visit the cell environment. I took a tour map, which marked many places. Now all we see is a ruin. Although a sign was erected in the court, cell and other places, everyone can use their imagination to imagine the original picture at that time.
Maritime Museum of Tasmania
DDJDQBasically, it is the only museum in Hobart. It is in the city center, easy to find, not crowded, free, not big, and can be seen in an hour at most.
The impressive content is the slaughter and invasion of the indigenous people by Westerners. Contemporary Australians are constantly reflecting and re-examining how to treat indigenous civilizations. It is quite surprising to see this. Did Europeans bring civilization or disaster?
Battery Point
YYuppiJeIts a suburb of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, named after the battery of guns established in 1818 as part of Hobart coastal defences.
Cascade Brewery
陌陌染MMTraveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Visited Cascade Brewery, which is the oldest brewery in Australia. It was built in 1824 and rebuilt in 1927. This is because a fire broke out in the south that year, and the fire affected the brewery. Later, it was rebuilt, so there are two years marked on the main entrance of the castle-style brewery. The current Cascade Brewery offers various flavors of beer, fruit drinks, and dark beer brewed with specially selected wheat.
There is a tour of the brewery here, but it is not available on weekends. When I came that day, it was Sunday, so I could only taste the craft beer at my own expense. I am not a drinker, so I only bought a cup of the smallest cider to try, which costs about RMB 20. It is not big, and it is brewed with local apple juice from Tasmania. It is mellow and delicious. If it is hot, drinking a glass of iced beer can be said to be a great thing. The restaurant is quite large. On one side is a counter selling various craft beers. You can also order meals or desserts. I heard that there are desserts made with beer, but I didn't buy any food. On the other side is hot drinks.
Pushing the side door of the restaurant out is an ancient garden. The garden coexists with the brewery, so it is also a garden with a long history. There are many plants planted in it. It can be said to be a mini botanical garden. There are many outdoor seats. Australians like to enjoy the sun outdoors, especially on weekends or after work in the afternoon. There will be many locals who come here to chat in groups of three or two. This is the slow life in Australia.
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
陌陌染MMTraveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Walking around the city center, came to this museum, which is opposite the City Hall, near the pier, there is a parking lot at the door, parking is very convenient, but there is a charge. The museum is free to visit. When you enter, there are some open-air art-shaped seats on the right, you can take a break. The front left is the locker area. All guests who come in to visit need to put their belongings in the locker. You need to prepare a 2 yuan Australian dollar coin. Open any empty cabinet, there is a small slot in the cabinet door, you can plug coins, only can put just 2 yuan size coins, and then close the cabinet door and unplug the key. When you need to advance items, plug the key in, twist the door open, The coins will be automatically spit out for you. This museum has several partitions, including the history and culture museum of the aboriginal people, the animal specimen museum, and the exquisite collection museum, art museum, cafe, rest hall and other parts. I only visited the animal specimen museum due to time problems and learned about it in Australia. Even Tasmanian-specific animals, of course, are specimens, such as the now extinct swolves, Tasmanian tigers, Tasmanian devils, various sizes of kangaroos, birds, and so on. The decoration of the zoological specimen museum is very simple, or it is deliberately made into a primitive decoration, it feels like returning to the primitive society. The lighting in the lounge is dim, but there is a kind of English-style decoration. There are always clear instructions along the road. You can look at the signs to find your favorite museum.