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Today I’m going to talk about Canberra is the capital city of Australia.

Canberra has a population of 381,488, making it Australia's largest


inland city and eighth most populous city. And to know more about this
city, it is indispensable to have a famous place here that is the Australian
War Memorial – Tourist Places in Canberra.
Not only is a place to pay homage to the contributions of Australian
soldiers during the war, the Australian War Memorial is also a museum
that holds many artifacts showing military history. The memorial is built
on a large piece of grass to the north of Anzac Parade and the memorial
site is located in the center of the memorial building, surrounded by
arches. The focal point of the memorial is the Hall of Memory, a
towering chapel with a small floor plan in the form of an octagon. Along
the walls of the corridor is a bronze card engraved with the names of
soldiers who died in the line of duty. And the tradition of the people
when visiting this place, is to bring poppies and put them in the openings
to commemorate. Next, we will talk about a special dish here that if we
have the opportunity to come here, we must try it.
Barramundi or Barramundi is a fish that lives in the estuaries of
Australia. This fish has a lot of nutrients and the meat is also delicious.
Many restaurants in the capital Canberra have chosen this dish as their
main menu. In order for diners to enjoy this dish richly and tastefully,
restaurants often process it in a variety of ways.
The seabass dish with passion fruit sauce is often loved by many tourists
here. The lemon flavor helped diners not feel the fishy taste of the fish,
adding a little sweetness on the tip of the tongue to make the dish more
round. In particular, depending on the chef, seabass will have its own
way of processing. However, no matter what dish is used to make,
seabass still gives diners an unforgettable taste.
And next is a famous place here that is
Lake Burley Griffin – Tourism Canberra
It is said, if you have not been to Lake Burley Griffin, have not seen this
fountain with your own eyes, you cannot talk about Canberra. Lake
Burley Griffin is an artificial lake with more than 20 km. Named after
former construction manager Burley Griffin. The lake has a length of 35
km with an area of 704 hectares.
Lake Burley Griffin
Around the lake there are many beautiful paths decorated with roadside
trees and flowers. There is a fountain built in the middle of the lake in
memory of Captain Cook. The water column from the bottom of the lake
is 137 meters high. Standing anywhere in the city, you can also see this
white water column. The column of water radiated out through the blue
sky. From afar, it was like mist particles surrounding the water column
that were shining in the sunlight. This tourist attraction in Canberra will
sometimes create a beautiful rainbow of seven colors.
Thanks for listening.

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