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Western Australia - a unique nature tourism paradise

Australia is one of the countries with the largest area in the world, but up to 75% of the area is called "The Outback", ie remote desert areas that are uninhabited. People only live in cities on the outskirts, ie on the coast of this country, which borders the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. 


Western Australia in particular is the most peaceful and quiet area. The center is the city of Perth, which has been voted one of the six most livable cities in the world. It's okay to come to Perth to explore and relax. That is the opinion of many people who are familiar with Australia. Perth is the capital of Western State, Australia, with a population of just over 2 million people on an area of ​​almost 6,500 km2 (nearly 2.7 million km2 in Western Australia alone). When you come here you will feel a strange peace, the streets are always deserted, quiet, not a busy pull horn like in other places. Western Perth seems to be covered with the blue sea, there are few skyscrapers, they only focus on the city center, especially Elizabeth Quay - the symbol of Perth.

Elizabeth Quay - symbol of Australia's prosperity
Elizabeth Quay opened in January 2016 to connect the city to the north bank of the Swan River. It is an ideal place to experience the beauty of the golden sunshine in the afternoon. and enjoy the Fremantle Doctor - a beautiful name for the cool breeze that blows from the sea to the shore to cool the whole city.

In the summer, Elizabeth Quay looks like a beautiful ink painting with a clear blue sky, fresh, cool air and a weak sea taste. It is also ideal for Perth tourists to visit in the afternoon and feel the beauty of the shimmering golden sunshine.

Rottnes Island - A fascinating and unspoiled natural wonderland
When you come to Perth it is impossible not to go to Rottnest Island, one of the most beautiful islands in Western Australia. Travel from the city center to Hilary Harbor in around 20 minutes and then take the ferry (ferry) which takes around 45 minutes to the island. Perth is 19 km from the mainland and can be seen from the island.

Rottnest is an amazing island, an A-class nature reserve with very strict rules for protecting rare plants and animals on the island. Only about 200 people live on this island, but thousands of visitors can experience and explore them every day. Regarding the island of Rottnest, however, a kangaroo species called Qoakka is mentioned. They are not actually a rat family, but when the Europeans discovered this island in the 16th century, they confused it as a mouse and called the island "rat nest", a nest of mice. Read the camp on Rottnest Island.

Mandurah - an unforgettable trip on the high seas
Mandurah is a bay about 65 km north of Perth, the capital, while Secret Harbor is about 12 km north. Mandurah Beach offers a sea tour with lobster fish and right on the cruise. The group's workers set the trap the day before each trip to the fishing spot. The next morning when you get there, all you have to do is drop the hook to pull up a very fresh lobster. 

When the weather is good, Pyramids Beach in Mandurah is the perfect place to breathe fresh air, explore the coast, and spot seabirds fighting the wind. If you have time to visit the Kingfisher Preserve in Mandurah, go there now to be released into nature and refresh your soul for a new day. The rare artifacts that are on display in the Mandurah Community Museum in the showroom will reveal countless secrets of the past. If you're looking for a new Mandurah experience, don't miss the unique Mandurah Performing Arts Center in windy summer.

Fremantle - a cozy home for artists
The hotel is 15 km from the center of Perth and less than 25 km from the Perth Domestic Railway Station in the northeast. Fremantle is like a living picture of Perth's hidden beauty. Fremantle is fascinated by the picturesque atmosphere with the old train station, the shops hidden in the winding streets. If you come here, you can also take a free city tour on the famous Red Cat and Blue Cat buses.

The seaport of Fremantle is located on the banks of the Swan River and dates from 1829 and became a city in 1929. Fremantle is extremely well preserved with buildings and other 19th century buildings. Fremantle was fondly known to the locals as Freo and gradually became a meeting place for street performers, cultural and artistic services, and an ideal place to organize outdoor art performances in the sun. Always light yellow, regardless of whether summer or winter.

Fremantle Port is also an ideal place to try the fresh Indian seafood dishes that are caught every day. Visitors in particular will be overwhelmed by the huge and fresh look of the lobsters. Along the winding road by the harbor, dishes with unique styles from different continents like Asia, India etc. are always ready to serve tourists, including glamorous Italian pasta and delicious pizza.

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