Saturday, April 23, 2016

Harbour Bridge, Sydney

Lee Tung En is a TV host. For her new TV program, she went to Harbour Bridge, Sydney. Let’s check out her new video!
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Tung En :
Hi guys! I am Tung En and this is my Travel show! Today I am in Sydney and I want to show you the Harbour Bridge, Sydney. I am very happy today because the weather is so cold!
For your information,
Spanning Sydney Harbour at a maximum height of 134 metres, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a spectacular feat of engineering and an enduring icon famous the world over. And despite efforts to capture Sydney's signature attraction on film, there’s nothing quite like seeing it for yourself.
 Instantly recognisable, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world's tallest steel arch bridge, connecting the northern suburbs of Sydney with the city centre. It is also a vital link in Sydney's transport infrastructure, with more than 200,000 cars travelling its length each day.
There are many ways to experience this iconic landmark. One of the most popular is with BridgeClimb Sydney, which has been running since 1998. Learn about the fascinating history of the bridge and its place in the city as you make the exhilarating climb to the top. The open vista provides and an unforgettable experience and the scope of the view is spectacular.A scenic flight or helicopter tour also guarantees amazing aerial views of the harbour.
If you want to come here, you can catch a ferry from Circular Quay to Manly, Mosman or Taronga Zoo to see the bridge from the harbour. Catching a ferry from Luna Park or McMahons Point will take you directly beneath. You can also hire a kayak or join a guided kayak tour. This is also a great way to see some of Sydney's best beaches and explore the small islands of the harbour. 


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