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hat has bee known throughout the world – a symbol for not only a city, but a whole country and continent. ”The Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007.[2] It is one of the world39。rn Utzon, who in 2003 received the Pritzker Prize, architecture39。. Although only having been open since 1973, it is as representative of Australia as the pyramids are of Egypt and the Colosseum of Rome. The Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point, which reaches out into the harbour. The skyline of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the blue water of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House, viewed from a ferry or from the air, is dramatic and unforgettable. Ironic, perhaps, that this Australian icon the Opera House with a roof evocative of a ship at full sail was designed by renowned Danish architect J248。 of the roof. Sydney Opera House from the harbour, photo courtesy of Andrew WattsThe venture experienced cost blowouts and there were occasions when the NSW Government was tempted to call a halt. In 1966 the situation with arguments about cost and the interior design, and the Government withholding progress payments reached crisis point and J248。rn Utzon, is lauded by many as one of the architectural wonders of the modern world. It attracts 90 percent of tourists who visit Sydney and acts as a major home to the performing arts in Australia.Australian cuisine The site of the opera house is some 500 yards from where the first European colonists landed in 1788. Fort Macquarie was established there at Bennelong Point in 1821. A tram depot came along in 1902. Trams were phased out in the 1950s, not long after Sydney Symphony Orchestra conductor Eugene Goossens began actively floating the idea of a concert hall. A government official seized on the concept and established an advisory mittee, which selected the site of the old tram shed as the new home of the Sydney Opera House.In 1956, the government announced an international design petition. Utzon won the next year with his distinctive soaring sails vision of a harborside center. He said his idea for the structure had e from a simple source: the orange.All the shells are cut out of the same sphere, says Michael Lynch, chief executive of the Opera House Trust, and now all have a mon denominator.In an interesting aside, renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright didn39。t care if they pull the opera house down, he39。Shells ... cut out of the same sphere39。s true center stage.悉尼的英文簡(jiǎn)介Australia39。re lacking nautical skills there are plenty of ways to enjoy it. Try catching the Manly ferry, swimming at Nielsen Park, walking from Manly to Spit Bridge, having a drink at Watsons Bay, dining with a view at Rose Bay, Balmoral or Circular Quay, or cruising to the heads on the Bounty.Sydney Opera HouseAustralia39。s the old buildings, alleyways and historic facades that attract most visitors. Try exploring the less developed areas in the contiguous suburb of Millers Point, which has not sacrificed its munity life to the tourist dollar. Check out the Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel and The Hero of Waterloo, two of Sydney39。 Botanic GardensThe Domain is a large grassy area east of Macquarie St which was set aside by Governor Phillip for public recreation. Today it is used by city workers for lunchtime sports and as a place to escape the bustle of the city. On Sunday afternoons, it39。s beaches with a magnificent sweep of sand and a neverending series of majestic rollers crashing into the shallows. The suburb of Bondi Beach is an eclectic mix of ice cream parlours, designer cafes, greasy fish amp。s a long way from anywhere and flights are often heavily booked. The most pleasant way to get around in Sydney is by ferry. A trip on the Manly Ferry is the best way to experience the harbor if you can39。 這個(gè)城市有許多著名的景點(diǎn)。 悉尼是一個(gè)非?,F(xiàn)代化的城市但它也有許多旅游景點(diǎn)。一些澳大利亞最好的海灘都在這里。s tourist guide