Wolong, located in the south of Sydney, is the third largest city in New South Wales, Australia, and is known as Sydney's "back garden". Wollongong has 17 large and small beaches. Compared with the hustle and bustle of Sydney, this is a typical Australian living environment. There are few tourists and it is suitable for marine sports such as surfing. 1. Looking at the farmland and seascape along the blue ocean road, the name of the fishing port town Wollongong is derived from the local indigenous language, meaning "the voice of the sea", but there are some other explanations, such as "delicious rain banquet", "The Other Side of the Water", "Song of the Sea", and "Five Islands". Melbourne has the Great Ocean Road and Wollongong has the Blue Ocean Road. Located between Sydney and Wollongong, this road is one of the ideal routes from Sydney to the South Bay, passing through national parks, past farmland and seascapes, and past charming fishing port towns. The spectacular Sea Cliff Hengkong Bridge is a beautiful and unique section of the Blue Ocean Road. It is an overhead bridge built against a steep cliff. The train passes behind the cliff, and the bridge itself cannot be seen, but under the sea cliff bridge is a beautiful beach, with people fishing, surfing, and barbecues. You can park your car on the side of the road, get out of the car, relax, stretch your legs, take pictures, and if you're lucky, you can even see migrating whales. 2. View the Wollongong City Art Museum, the original art Wollongong City Art Museum is a large-scale regional art museum in Australia. Here you can see different temporary exhibitions each month, covering all art forms locally and across Australia. 3. Nantian Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere, is located in the southern suburbs of Wollongong. The temple is built on the mountain and is full of incense. The monastery offers courses such as Nantian Buddhist Academy, Nantian Academy, meditation class, vegetarian cooking class, and two-day meditation on weekends. hours (10:30-11:30). Every year after the Lunar New Year, Nantian Temple will hold the annual "Dharma Assembly for Buddhas, Planting Blessings and Prayers for Peace".
If you love tulips, dont forget to stop by at the Bowral Southern Highlands in Sydney. Make sure to look out for the tulips season date before going there.
Welcome to Wollongong!!!Located 85 kms south of Sydney, you will find the beautiful coastal suburb of Wollongong, famous for its Lighthouse and Harbour, your days are spent walking the foreshore of the Blue Mile, swimming in the Continental pool and basking in the sun under the Lighthouse and checking out the many rock pools, perfect for families, perfect for everyone.
I like to go to the water spray hole in kiama. When the waves are big, the water sprayed out is super spectacular. I have been there many times. Every time I bring a different feeling. There are also small water spray holes around. It is not bad. Walking along the whole street, the baby is also a good place. There are also Woolworths, shopping around is also very convenient, recommend it
Nanyang Wolonggang Scenic Area is located in Wolonggang, Wolong District, Nanyang City, Henan Province, China's historical and cultural city. Wolonggang is near white water, Beizhang Zifeng, Yaolian Daiyue, landscape and water, and scenery stays at four hours.
The third largest city in New South Wales, whose English name is "Voice of the Sea" in Australian dialect, has many beaches, which are as beautiful as the sea and the sky. It is a vibrant city with magnificent natural scenery as its background.
From Hurstville there are trains directly to Wolong Gang, an hour and ten minutes of train city, free buses (55a, 55c) in Wolong Gang. After a visit to the beacon lighthouse in the harbour, they took the train to Portkembla. Perhaps they saw the original significance of Wolong Gang. The factories along the seashore have a history of more than 100 years, and the scenery and vision of the coast are also very good.