Overall, the trip was a success!! We've Cheryl (aka group leader), me (aka treasurer cum 锁匙妹), Huazhen (aka welfare rep), Lee Cheng (aka Prof Phua) and Yimin (aka 赌/酒鬼 and who's the only non-pharmer). I became the treasurer owing to the fact that I cant read maps and navigate as well as the rest, so I took care of the finances. haha, collected "class funds" and paid for groceries/meals/tickets.
Met up with Cheryl who went to Perth first, in Melbourne, den headed to Jielin's apartment at Drummond Street (a total of 9 ppl staying in her apartment! i think that's an accomplishment too! haha). then it was travelling around.
Yarra River --> Puffing Billy (Dandenong ranges) --> Victoria Market --> St Kilda --> Philip Island --> Great Ocean Road
Arriving, Yarra River
Puffing Billy, Cooking (plus abit of Victoria Mkt)
St Kilda, Philip Island
Great Ocean Road
Then we bidded goodbye to Jielin and went over to Sydney. Sydney was, to me, a less tidy place, compared to Melbourne, and the ppl are less friendly. BUT I TOTALLY LUV THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE!!! haha. very suay, it was the ONLY week in the whole year when they have no performances! and Sydney Symphony performed when we were on the domestic flight from Melbourne. SIGH!St Kilda, Philip Island
Great Ocean Road
So in Sydney, (ermz, i think this is not the correct order but, heck la haha)
Darling Harbour --> Sydney Fish Market --> Sydney Aquarium --> Sydney Opera House + Sydney Harbour Bridge + The Rocks --> Blue Mountains --> Paddy's Market --> Hunter Valley --> --> Port Stephens --> Anna Bay (sand boarding!!!) --> Queen Victoria Building
Arriving, Darling Harbour
Sydney Aquarium
Bondi Beach
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House, The Rocks
Blue Mountains, Meet-up with Pharmers
Queen Victoria Market, Hunter Valley, Port Stephen, Going Home
I've learnt that... EVERY COUNTRY HAS A "VICTORIA STREET" and that Queen Elizabeth went to every place in the world. hahaha.
Bondi Beach
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House, The Rocks
Blue Mountains, Meet-up with Pharmers
Queen Victoria Market, Hunter Valley, Port Stephen, Going Home
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