Introduction to Australias 6 Continents

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Introduction to Australia's 6 Continents
1、 The most foreign state - New South Wales, the most populous and industrialized region in New South Wales, is the most important economic and cultural center in Australia. Simultaneously having the largest financial center; The main cities include Sydney, Newcastle, etc
2、 Victoria, the most artistic state, often hosts multiple international art and sports events; The main cities include Melbourne, Jilang, etc
3、 The Sunshine State - Queensland Queensland is located in the northeast of mainland Australia, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the east. Queensland is close to the equator, with a hot climate, abundant natural resources, and the highest sugar export volume in the country; Main cities: Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, etc
4、 The most living state - South Australia South Australia is the only state that borders all states and territories, with a terrain dominated by mountains, grasslands, and valleys, rich and colorful flora and fauna ecology, and unique natural landscapes; Main City: Adelaide
5、 Western Australia, the state with the most natural resources, is rich in deserts and salt lakes, with vast land and sparse population, and abundant mineral resources. Its natural scenery and ecological environment remain in their original state, making it the state with the richest primitive natural landscape in Australia; Main City: Perth
6、 The Most Ancient State - Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is the birthplace of ancient indigenous civilization, mainly known as a tourist destination with natural landscapes and cultural characteristics; Main City: Darwin