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Contents
5. Economy
4. Tourism
3. Climate
2. Population
1. Geography
6. Culture
8. Places of interest
7. Foods and Drinks
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1. Geography
Sydney was established in 1788.
It is the state capital of New South
Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
In June 2010 the greater metropolitan area
had an approximate population of 4.6 million
people.
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Sydney is located in a coastal basin bordered by the
Pacific Ocean to the east.
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Bondi Beach
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2. Population
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3. Climate
Sydney has a temperate climate with warm summers and
mild winters, with rainfall spread throughout the year.
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The warmest month is January, and the coldest month is
July.
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Sydney’s winter
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4. Tourism
In the year ending 2012, Sydney received a
total of 10.5 million international and
domestic visitors.
The most well-known attractions include the
Sydney Opera House and the Sydney
Harbour Bridge.
Other attractions include: Royal Botanical
Gardens, Luna Park, Darling Harbour, some
40 beaches and Sydney Tower.
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Royal Botanical Gardens
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Sydney Tower
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5. Economy
Economy of Sydneys, the financial and
economic hub of Australia.
Sydney has grown to become a wealthy and
prosperous city and its residents enjoy the
world's second highest earnings when
measured using domestic purchasing power,
among world cities.
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Macquarie Bank Building in Sydney
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In 2013, the unemployment rate in Sydney was 5.6
percent.
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6. Culture
As a dynamic cultural hub, Sydney has many
fine and internationally known museums,
galleries and art spaces, such as:
• The Art Gallery of New South Wales.
• The Museum of Contemporary Art.
• The White Rabbit Gallery,…
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22The Sydney Festival
23The Sydney Cricket Ground
24Olympic 2000 in Sydney
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7. Foods and Drinks
Sydney is one of the world’s great dining
destinations at any time of year.
Almost food can be found in Sydney.
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The meat pie is the cuisine of choice at sporting fixtures
and indeed any other event.
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Basically this pie consists of a hand-sized pastry filled
with minced meat and gravy.
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7. Foods and Drinks
Grilled Kangaroo
In some areas kangaroos overpopulate the
terrain.
The methane-free kangaroo is low in fat.
This is not for lovers of well-done meat as it’s
prone to drying out.
29Kangaroo goes well with garlic, pepper, juniper, rosemary.
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7. Foods and Drinks
Wine
Australia is famous for wine.
It is one of the world’s outstanding wine-
producing countries.
Some of the world’s oldest wines can be found
here.
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8. Places of interest
The Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous
performing arts venues in the world.
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Situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, the building
and its surroundings form an iconic Australian image.
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The Sydney Opera House became a UNESCO World
Heritage Site on 28 June 2007.
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The Sydney HarBour Bridge is a steel through arch
bridge across Sydney Harbour.
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The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the
nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image.
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The bridge's design was influenced by the Hell Gate
Bridge in New York.
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The Hell Gate Bridge in New York.
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    3 Contents 5. Economy 4. Tourism 3.Climate 2. Population 1. Geography 6. Culture 8. Places of interest 7. Foods and Drinks
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    4 1. Geography Sydney wasestablished in 1788. It is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. In June 2010 the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people.
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    5 Sydney is locatedin a coastal basin bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east.
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    8 3. Climate Sydney hasa temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters, with rainfall spread throughout the year.
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    9 The warmest monthis January, and the coldest month is July.
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    12 4. Tourism In theyear ending 2012, Sydney received a total of 10.5 million international and domestic visitors. The most well-known attractions include the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Other attractions include: Royal Botanical Gardens, Luna Park, Darling Harbour, some 40 beaches and Sydney Tower.
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    16 5. Economy Economy ofSydneys, the financial and economic hub of Australia. Sydney has grown to become a wealthy and prosperous city and its residents enjoy the world's second highest earnings when measured using domestic purchasing power, among world cities.
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    19 In 2013, theunemployment rate in Sydney was 5.6 percent.
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    20 6. Culture As adynamic cultural hub, Sydney has many fine and internationally known museums, galleries and art spaces, such as: • The Art Gallery of New South Wales. • The Museum of Contemporary Art. • The White Rabbit Gallery,…
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    21Art Gallery ofNew South Wales
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    25 7. Foods andDrinks Sydney is one of the world’s great dining destinations at any time of year. Almost food can be found in Sydney.
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    26 The meat pieis the cuisine of choice at sporting fixtures and indeed any other event.
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    27 Basically this pieconsists of a hand-sized pastry filled with minced meat and gravy.
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    28 7. Foods andDrinks Grilled Kangaroo In some areas kangaroos overpopulate the terrain. The methane-free kangaroo is low in fat. This is not for lovers of well-done meat as it’s prone to drying out.
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    29Kangaroo goes wellwith garlic, pepper, juniper, rosemary.
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    30 7. Foods andDrinks Wine Australia is famous for wine. It is one of the world’s outstanding wine- producing countries. Some of the world’s oldest wines can be found here.
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    32 8. Places ofinterest The Sydney Opera House The Sydney Harbour Bridge
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    33 The Sydney OperaHouse is one of the most famous performing arts venues in the world.
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    34 Situated on BennelongPoint in Sydney Harbour, the building and its surroundings form an iconic Australian image.
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    35 The Sydney OperaHouse became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007.
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    36 The Sydney HarBourBridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour.
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    37 The dramatic viewof the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image.
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    38 The bridge's designwas influenced by the Hell Gate Bridge in New York.
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    39 The Hell GateBridge in New York.
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    1.Lê Thị TrúcOanh 2.Nguyễn Thị Bích Thuỷ 3.Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Phú 4.Phạm Trần Nữ Anh Thư 5.Trần Thị Thuỳ Trâm