"I used to come here to study when I was in the exams, because it was very quiet. This time I was the first time I had visited the library officially, though I had been here dozens of times before. The library is very large and beautifully designed. It feels like visiting the library can enhance the culture. It is located in the center of the city and has very convenient transportation. The library is very big, very clean and very beautiful. Many tourists come to take pictures. Every exit has automatic doors, I feel intimate~"
"The Melbourne Museum is located in the city center, with blue sky and white clouds, beautiful scenery, and a lot of buildings. The environment is more distinctive, making people intoxicated and pleasant. It is a good place to listen to music. The place I like is worth a visit."
"The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, which houses world-class art treasures from Australia, Aboriginality, Asia, Europe and the pre-Colombia era. The Gallery has 70,000 collections of works from photographs, fabrics to sculptures and paintings. From old objects to screen paintings, there are also Australian Aboriginal works of art, which are divided into different categories, and are divided into different parts. These bring to you the style of the Victorian style of the faraway Australia, and in this strange style can also appreciate the modern Australian style. People who believe that even people who don't know their language and art know how to stand before John BRack's self-portrait and feel it, and feel it calm and happy, and worth seeing [jumping] [jumping]"
"The Victoria Arts Centre is a group of art exhibitions and performing arts venues located on the south bank of the Yarra River in Melbourne. The shape resembles a ballerina's fluffy skirt. It is very beautiful, especially when night falls, the tower spires constantly changing light colors, which is exceptionally dreamy."
"As soon as we entered the museum, the staff immediately greeted us with a smile and started a short conversation with us, which made us feel very welcome, especially when they saw my husband walking on crutches. There are three floors in this place. You can take the stairs or take the elevator. If you want to buy books about Australia, there is also a cafe and bookstore. The tattoo exhibition is very interesting and eye-opening, showing human-sized tattoo photos of Samoans and Japanese. The third floor is all about immigrants, where they come from, their names, their looks, what they say, what they wear and eat, etc. very funny. But I believe that the museum can provide more information to let people understand the diversity of people who came to this country many years ago and how the country has developed since then."
"Interesting venue for various performances/conferences throughout the year. We participated in the'Animaga' with many years of experience in August and the vegetarian market in 2019. This is a comfortable place suitable for the times: good facilities and climate, but when more than 3000 people show up, the noise makes it difficult to talk with others due to the sound barrier created in the space. Stylish, quirky, well-maintained venue."