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Third stop: CHENGDU, sichuan,china

Chengdu research base of giant panda breeding is one of the main research bases for the Chinese government to carry out the relocation project of giant panda and other endangered wild animals.

Is China and the world famous set of giant panda research breeding, conservation education, education tourism, panda culture as one of the construction of the giant panda and other rare and endangered wildlife protection and research institutions.

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Second Stop: Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, which attracts more than 1.6 million visitors a year, is a cherished part of Melbourne’s cultural life and a jewel of the city with its many cultural heritage. With its breathtaking scenery, tranquil lakes and diverse flora, the garden is undoubtedly a place for constant exploration and enjoyment.

Melbourne’s royal botanic gardens boasts a remarkable variety of plants, including camellia camellia, rainforest plants, succulents and cacti, roses, California species, herbs, perennials, cycades and plants from southern China. The new Guilfoyle’s Volcano at the arboretum is a fantastic new area for visitors to explore.

The arboretum also provides natural reserves for wildlife such as black swans, eels, bellbirds, cockatoos and kookaburra. One of The most popular attractions is The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden.

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The first stop – Tasmania

Delicious beef pie and vanilla cheese cake.

Sheffield, TAS Sheffield’s proudly proclaims itself the Mural Capital of Australia. Today there are over 60 huge murals around town.

A rainforest in Cradle Mountain.The jagged contours of Cradle Mountain epitomise the feel of a wild landscape, while ancient rainforest and alpine heathlands, buttongrass and stands of colourful deciduous beech provide a range of environments to explore.

A church in Ross

Ross is a town in central Tasmania, Australia, on the “No. 1 Highway” from Hobart to Launceston, passing the Macquarie River.