I joined a tour group to travel to Tasmania from Sydney during the 2010 Christmas and new year holiday. We visited two major cities such as Hobart and Launceston, as well as some small old towns like Richmond, Ross, Port Arthur and Sheffield. I think three words can summarise all our destinations in Tasmania: natural, historic and organic. We enjoyed the breathtaking and beautiful scenery on Mt Wellington and Cradle Mountain, walked through Mt Field and Cataract Gorge surrounded with rain forest, dropped in Richmond, Ross and Sheffield with a strong historical sense, visited the former convict settlement Port Arthur which was just been listed as one of the World Heritage Properties in 2010, and went to farms and factories, which offer organic Tasmanian products such as cherry, raspberry, honey, lavender and abalone. We stayed at Mecure Hobart and Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston. They are both four star hotels, but I highly recommend the latter to you if you are considering hotels in Tasmania. During the trips, I made some friends. It was glad to learn about the stories of other people’s life in Australia. The tour group was pretty diverse, where there were retired couples, business men, professionals, recent graduates, and current students. Some of them have immigrated to and been living in Australia for a very long time while some others (e.g., parents) just came from overseas to visit their children for the first time. I can’t wait to share my photos with you. Click the title to view the photos! . . . → Read More: 塔斯马尼亚岛之旅:自然风光、历史文化与绿色食品
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