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Who knows the famous cities in various countries?

Sydney, Australia Sydney is the capital of New South Wales and the largest city in Australia. It covers an area of 2,400 square kilometers and is located on a low hill around Jackson Bay. It was named after Viscount Sydney, then the British Home Secretary. More than 200 years ago, it was still a wasteland. After two centuries of hard development and management, it has become Australia's most prosperous modern international city, known as "new york in the Southern Hemisphere". Sydney Harbour is the main distribution center for imported materials from Australia. With a total area of 55 square kilometers and a small mouth, this port is a world-famous natural harbor. Sydney Harbour Bridge was built in 1933, spanning the harbour, with a total length of 1 149 meters, a single span of 503 meters and a deck 59 meters above sea level. Changhong, for example, is the largest arch bridge in the southern hemisphere. It connects the north and south of the city. This undersea tunnel is located at the bottom of the harbour and is 2.3 kilometers long. After the completion of 1992, the transportation capacity on both sides of the port increased by 50%. The Sydney Tower in the city center is another symbol of Sydney, and its golden yellow appearance is dazzling. The tower is 304.8 meters high and is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. Climb the cone tower and get a panoramic view of Sydney. The rock area where the Bay Bridge in the old town of Sydney is located has become an "activity museum" to show the people's feelings during the hard development of Australia in the first 20 years. The aquarium built in 1988 has the largest water storage capacity in the world, where people can watch more than 350 kinds of marine fish and enjoy the fascinating scene of the underwater world. The archway of Dexin Street in Sydney, Sydney is the area with the largest number of overseas Chinese in Australia. China teahouses and restaurants abound in Chinatown, and Mandarin, Cantonese and Hainan dialect can be seen everywhere. The Chinese Garden "Yiyuan", which is less than half a kilometer away from Chinatown, is one of the projects to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Australia. Covering an area of 10000 square meters, building 1500 square meters, and the rest are landscapes and green gardens. There are more than 40 scenic spots in the park. "Yiyuan" is a garden of friendship. It is a symbol of the friendship between the Chinese and Australian peoples, and was officially opened in 1988 1 month. The Queen Victoria Building, which was built more than 0/00 years ago, is a luxury building in Byzantium and one of the most prosperous shopping centers in the world. The century-old Victorian and European Renaissance buildings in the city complement the skyscrapers that have sprung up, making the city look full of history and times. Sydney, the governor's office in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia, is an important national cultural center, with the earliest University of Sydney (built in 1852) and the Australian Museum (built in 1836). The east branch of the city is rugged and is a natural bathing place and surfing resort. Painting colorful sails on the sea is spectacular. Sydney is Australia's largest economic center with developed industry and commerce. Railways, highways and aviation networks are connected to the vast mainland, and regular air and sea routes are connected to all countries in the world, which is an important gateway to Australia. Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, which means "the capital of angels" in Thai. It is the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the whole country and is listed as the second largest city in Southeast Asia. More than two thousand years ago, Bangkok was once a swamp called "Mud Sea". 1782, King Rama I of Thailand moved to Bangkok, and gave a long name to Xindu in Pali, which recorded Buddhist classics, and added many pleasant titles to the name of Xindu. Thais call it "Gongtaifu" for short, while foreigners call it "Bangkok". Bangkok is divided into 38 counties with a population of over 8 million. Bangkok is an important international city and international exchange center in Southeast Asia. The headquarters of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, the branches of the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization and the World Bank, the headquarters of ASEAN, the regional offices of more than 20 international institutions and an international college, Asia Institute of Technology, are all located here. Bangkok is also the headquarters of the 32-member World Buddhist Association. There are as many as two or three hundred international conferences held here every year. Bangkok is a city with highly developed culture and education in Thailand. About 80% of higher education institutions in Thailand are gathered here, including the famous comprehensive university Chulalongkorn University and Hosei University, which is famous for its politics and economy. Bangkok is the largest industrial and commercial city in Thailand. There are more than 50% industrial enterprises in China in Bangkok, including textile, oil refining and automobile assembly industries, as well as handicrafts such as sculpture, gold and silver making and rattan and willow weaving. Thailand has a wide variety of commodity markets, especially jewelry, jade, antique wood carvings and ceramic products. Bangkok is also one of the world famous tourist attractions. There are more than 400 Buddhist temples in this city, which is called "Buddhist Temple Capital". In Bangkok, temples and monasteries can be seen everywhere, with incense flourishing and smoke filled. The Buddhist temples here are exquisite and beautiful, with strong oriental colors. Bangkok not only has many historical and cultural sites, but also modern high-rise buildings, commercial centers, hotels, entertainment venues and airport terminals. And whenever dusk falls, all kinds of entertainment places, restaurants and bars are colorful and crowded. All kinds of karaoke bars, dance halls, KTV, massage parlors, bathrooms, bars, night markets and other places are crowded, which puts a mysterious, colorful and beautiful veil on Bangkok in the night. It is precisely because of this close combination of modernity and history that Bangkok has become one of the most attractive cities in Southeast Asia. Phuket is located in the Indian Ocean in Asia, 867 kilometers away from Bangkok. It is the only island in Thailand that has been granted provincial status. It has a far-reaching history and culture and is known as the pearl of the Andaman Sea. It was a tin mine base more than 500 years ago, and now it is the main tourist attraction in Thailand, with rich seafood along the coast and many buildings with European characteristics in the urban area.