Canberra is known as the "Garden City of Oceania".
The seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite to ours. From time to time, a dazzling golden color jumps into view from the car window. The closer to Canberra, the more dense it is, clusters of clusters, full of roadside, desolate highways suddenly become bright. The tour guide said that it was Acacia, and when the spring breeze blew, it would bloom in large areas. When people saw Acacia open, they knew that spring was coming. Looking at the dense, bright and brilliant golden yellow flowers, it really has the breath of spring, bright and full of vitality.
The first stop: Cockington Green Gardens. This is the private garden of the British Carlton family. The Carlton family who lived in Australia decided to build their own manor because of their nostalgia for their hometown of England. They made British cultural buildings and other countries' representative buildings in a 12:1 ratio. This is a wonderful microcosm.
The second stop is the Royal Australian Mint. Before officially entering the hall, the first thing that comes into view in the green transparent corridor is the big Australian coat of arms. On the left side of the national emblem is a kangaroo, and on the right is an emu. Both of these are unique animals in Australia, which are the symbols of the country and the symbols of the nation. Moreover, kangaroos and emus are animals that will not retreat. Australia hopes to show its courage to move forward, never retreat, and brave and good fighting spirit. In the middle of them is a shield, and the six sets of patterns on the shield surface symbolize the six states of the country.