Mrs Macaulay's stone chair is located in the Royal Botanical Garden, across the Bay from the Sydney Opera House. Here the grass is stunted, the grass is tall and thick, and there are dark red wooden benches for people to rest in neat rows under the shade. Mrs. Macaulay's seat is only a narrow bay away from the Sydney Opera House, which is a must-see place for tourists, because the viewing platform here is the best place to see the Opera House and the Sydney Bridge, where you can enjoy the Sydney Bridge and the Opera House at the same time. The chair was said to be a stone chair, but it was actually a bench with a stone back. It was rumored that Mrs. Macaulay, the fourth wife of the Governor of Australia, was sitting here looking out at the sea and looking forward to her husband's return. Because it is a must-see place for tourists, it is very difficult to get a picture of an unoccupied chair, let alone sit and pose (fortunately, I have no intention of sitting on it). The Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are really the best angles to take from the nearby viewing platform. It's easy to get good pictures.