Victoria Square is located in the center of downtown Adelaide. The square is named after Queen Victoria in the 1880s. There is a bronze statue of the Queen in the center of the square. On the northeast and northwest sides, there are John • McDowell • Stewart statue John McDouall Stuart Statue and Charles. • Statue Charles Sturt Statue. In addition to these statues, there is a modern fountain sculpture on the south side of the square - the Adelaide Three Rivers Fountain Three Rivers Fountain Adelaide, and there is a row of water spraying on the north side of the square. There are a series of important buildings around the square: St. Francis • Xavier Cathedral St. Francis Xavier''s Cathedral to the east of the square; To the south is the Supreme Court of South Australia; to the west is the Hilton Hotel, Adelaide Central Market, Chinatown, where all kinds of delicious and delicious can be tasted; to the north is the General Post Office and City Hall. Standing in the center of the square, looking around, Adelaide's new and old two-age buildings have a panoramic view. Figure 1: The bronze statue of Queen Victoria stands in the center of the square; Figure2-4: Fountain sculpture on the south side of the square - Adelaide Three Rivers Fountain Three Rivers Fountain Adelaide; Figure 5: Water spraying on the north side of the square, behind the city hall in the middle, and the General Post Office on the left; Figure 6: Water spraying on the north side of the square, behind the Adelaide Finance Building Adena Apartment Hotel Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury; Figure 7: St. Francis • Xavier Cathedral St. Francis Xavier''s Cathedral; Figure 8: South Australia Supreme Court, south of the square; Figure 9: Hilton Hotel, west of the square, followed by Adelaide Central Market, Chinatown; Figure 10: General Post Office Bell Tower, north of the square.