I walked from Sydney Hospital to the Art Gallery (after coming out of Martin Place train station). It was an open space that guided people to different attractions in the city, such as the Art Gallery, the Royal Botanic Garden, etc.
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The Domain - Phillip Precinct Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Next to the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Sydney Business District, are 34 hectares of open space used for recreation and events. Concerts are often held here as well as festivals, like the Tropfest Film Festival, Jazz in the Domain. Most days it is a delightful place to catch magnificent views of the Sydney skyline or watch the ships pass through the Sydney Harbor.
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I walked from Sydney Hospital to the Art Gallery (after coming out of Martin Place train station). It was an open space that guided people to different attractions in the city, such as the Art Gallery, the Royal Botanic Garden, etc.
Located next to the Royal Botanic Park and right in the city centre, the territory covers a very large area of about 34 hectares. Since its opening in the 1830s, it has mainly hosted large outdoor performances such as Sydney Festival, Jazz Festival, Opera and so on. The territory is mostly grassy, and the visit passed from the New South Wales Library to the Art Gallery on the same day, with windy and rainy conditions and only young people playing with flying saucers.
The Royal Botanic Garden is surrounded by four territorial parks The Domain, which can be used for a variety of outdoor public activities, including outdoor movies, concerts, dances and sports events. These four territorial parks include: Crescent Zone on the east side of Gallery Road Art Gallery Rd ; The west side of the gallery road and the Phillip District south of the botanical garden Phillip Precinct, although there are four partitions, but when it comes to the territorial park, people refer to the area more; the Tapean District, a slender open space east of the botanical garden, adjacent to Macquarie St McQuarry Street Tarpeian Precinct; And Jurong District, in the northeast corner of the Botanical Garden, Jurong District is also the seat of the famous attraction Mrs. McCorry's chair, and is a great location to take panoramic pictures of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Figure 1: The light green part in the picture is the five areas of the botanical garden - the dark green part is the four territorial parks; Figure 2: The entrance and exit of the Governor's House of the Royal Botanic Garden; Figure 3: A sculpture entitled "Memory is an endless creation" in the territorial park of the Tapeian District; Figure 4: The northernmost point of the Territorial Park in Tapean District overlooks the Harbour Bridge and Opera House; Figure 5: Mrs McAuley's seat at the northernmost point of the Jurong Territorial Park in the northeast corner of the Botanical Garden; Figure 6: Panoramic view of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Mrs McAuley's Cape; Figure 7: Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge under the sunset at Mrs Macquarie's Cape on October 5, 2016; Figure 8: The entrance and exit of the Royal Botanic Garden Woolloomooloo Gate; Figure 9: The New South Wales Art Museum on the north side of the Crescent District Crescent Precinct Territory Park; Picture: Art Gallery of NSW.
The Territory Park in Sydney, Australia, is in the center of Sydney, next to the Royal Botanic Garden, the New South Wales Library and Art Gallery are also around, the park is very large, there are many outdoor performances and concerts will be opened here, catching up with the art festival or other festivals is very lively.
It is a purely chaotic attraction, the Territory Park is close to the Royal Botanic Garden, opposite the NSW Art Museum, not far from Hyde Park. It feels very good, green and full of life. There are probably some activities, I saw a lot of foreigners running, we walked on the trail, feeling a little blocked. There are still many people sitting on the lawn, and it feels very freehand.