The Royal Botanical Garden of Sydney was built in 1816 and covers an area of 30 hectares. There are 4,000 kinds of plants planted here. It is full of lush flowers all the year round. But this is not the most attractive part of the park, but Mrs. Macaulay's chair on the east side of the park is the place that attracts tourists all over the world, because this place can take a picture of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge at the same time. When I walked along the Bay and was blocked by the closed notice and barrier, the frustration was self-evident, so the mountain-climbing detour finally took place. Come to this wonderful excitement just want to jump. This was the favorite place of the Governor's wife during the colonial period. For this reason, people cut stones here to make a bench. Now people do not remember the name of the bay, because Mrs. Macaulay's chair has replaced it. (The last photo is Mrs. Macaulay's chair)