Arrived at the ticket office of Uluru at 1 noon, and after purchasing the ticket at the door (the ticket is 25 yuan per person, and children under 12 years old are free of charge) went straight to Uluru rock. After walking a few kilometers around the Uluru rock, I saw this world's largest single rock up close, and drove to another nearby attraction. Walk for nearly 2 hours, return to Uluru Rock Attraction Service Center at 5 pm to rest, prepare to wait until 7 pm to Sunset to shoot the sunset. Ayers Rock photo place, sunrise-Sunrise. Here is the place to take the sunrise. Sunset-Sunset. This is where the sun sets, and the sun is behind you when you take pictures. Uluru/UIuru (UIuru) is one of the world's 50 most famous attractions and the only cultural and natural dual world heritage in Australia. It is 348 meters high and has a circle of 9.4 kilometers. This is a red boulder considered by indigenous people as a sacred stone. It is also the largest single rock in the world, like a huge red heart standing in the center of the vast red earth, as the sun changes this boulder will change different magic colors, especially the Ayers Rock at sunrise or sunset, that is beautiful and sacred, It exudes incredible power. Such a sunset tour is said to be the most elegant and relaxed, in the course of a few minutes of sunset, the appearance of Ayers Rock changes every moment, from red, orange, yellow, purple, blue, gray until the sun embers completely disappear, it loses its luster. But my camera can only shine a few colors.