Category Archives: Travel

Shanghai in Sydney

A very busy place & popular among locals – a decent place, especially if you like Shanghainese-style or modern Chinese cuisine. The restaurant offers a really large menu of popular Shanghai style dishes.

Taste of Shanghai
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Secret garden

Wendy’s secret garden, a public garden & much loved oasis in the heart of Sydney. Located a short walk over the Sydney Harbour Bridge – where you can explore meandering pathways discovering sculptures or read a book at one of the tables beneath the garden’s canopy. Created over 20 years by artist Wendy Whiteley, wife & muse of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, the Secret Garden is nestled behind Luna Park in one of Sydney’s most spectacular suburbs, Lavender Bay.

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Sydney opera house

The Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most famous & distinctive buildings – designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. Completed in 1973 & today a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

And it’s more than just an architectural landmark — it’s a vibrant cultural hub & one of the world’s busiest performing arts centres – hosting a wide range of events from opera, ballet, classical music to theatre & concerts.

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Japanese restaurant

Shirokuro, a Japanese restaurant in NYC’s East Village, where everything looks like a hand-drawn sketchbook.

Restaurant Shirokuro
Restaurant Shirokuro
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Exhibition | Michelangelo

Didn’t want to miss out on Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Exhibition – an experience where you’re invited to step into Michelangelo’s shoes & gain a new perspective on these famous works of art. Each painting had an in-depth description of the historic situation & Michelangelo’s thought process.

Michelangelo displayed his potential as a painter when he painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling (which measures approx. 800 sq m) on canvas. It’s undoubtedly one of the most famous works of art in the world.

Credit: Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Exhibition, Sydney Australia
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