Saturday, January 15, 2011

Sydney, New South Wales the heart of Australia

Located in the South East shoreline of the Tasman Sea, Sydney is Australia’s largest populated city with a population of 4.5million at the last census and the inhabitants of the city is a combination of multinational and cosmopolitan group comprising of persons from around the entire globe. The city is surrounded by breathtaking and panoramic vistas of iconic beaches, rich world heritage zones and lush tropical vicinities and world celebrated wineries in the regions of the New South Wales state. Sydney is recognized as Australia’s’ financial and business key and is poised as the business and economic leader in the Asian Pacific region, with its calm and stable political environment, natural resilience to economic conditions and high global competitiveness.
Key attractions of the city include the Bondi beach, royal botanical gardens, the Hyde Park, Sydney Tower, Luna Park and the infamous Sydney Harbor Bridge. The famous Sydney Harbor is also a prime attraction around which the city has been beautifully and architecturally designed and built. A city with calming climatic conditions, it is placed as the world 10th most suitable habitats for people. The Sydney opera house is haven to the classical music lovers and the city’s many cultural events include the Sydney festival and the Royal Easter show among many others. The city generates a very high turnover of tourists and in 2008 has recoded a total influx of over 2.7 million visitors to the city.

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