True are the words: ‘Beauty lies in diversity!’ And, when you talk of diversity, Sydney is one of the top cities that embrace it with great gusto. No wonder it is so beautiful, right? And when you talk of exploring Sydney…it’s sure to blow your mind with not one but many renowned tourist destinations! Whether it be famous attractions like Opera House & Harbour Bridge or crowd favourites like Blue Mountains tours… you’ll never fall short of things to do in Sydney! If looking for more Sydney sightseeing tours why not plan a visit to Port Stephens or Hunter Valley?
The arrival of the First Fleet from England
in 1788 not only added immigrant convicts to its existing population, but also
gave it its current name, Sydney. Convicts blended with the Aboriginal clan,
known as Eora, who had been occupying the land for 50,000 years or so. The
descendants of these convicts from different Western and African nations now
make up 20 per cent of the Aussie population. No one could have guessed back
then, that the discovery of gold, would transform it into one of the most
popular destinations, worldwide!
Sydney started embracing a global identity
by opening up to European markets, western banks and improving its
infrastructure, and gradually evolved into the first city of Oceania. The
chronology of politics and religion in Sydney started with the autocratic rule
of British governors and expansion of Christian churches. It’s no wonder that
many suburbs around Sydney like Chipping Norton, Camden and so on have names of
European towns!
All this and more has redefined the meaning
of ‘Sydney’ as being a ‘land of diversity’. Whether it be people born overseas,
or people speaking an entirely different dialect as compared to the local
tongue, Sydney has a huge proportion of all. Want to know what’s on in Sydney?
The best way to do that is to go on some great Sydney tours and experiences
that take you to top Sydney tourist attractions.
Diversity has not only seeped into its
people and their lingo, but also into the art and architecture of the city.
Need proof? Look no further than the CBD in Sydney. With varying architectural
buildings and monuments displaying everything from Georgian, Romanesque,
Italianate to Gothic styles, in addition to modern construction, the CBD
reveals the true essence of Sydney’s distinct quality. The city is also home to
many famous émigré architects who are involved in designing social housing as
well as local town and artistic community planning.
Looking for more multicultural influences?
Once again, visit the CBD and snack or dine at the various restaurants that dot
the area. You will be astonished to find everything from delicately plated
seafood and meats, premium and earthy wines, to delicious vegetarian cuisine
ranging between native Australian, Chinese, Thai, Asian, Japanese and American
flavours. In fact, Asian eateries in the city are probably among the cheaper
places where you can tickle your taste buds!
This multi-faceted city also has an
extensive collection of Australian, European, Aboriginal, as well as Asian art,
displayed at various galleries, museums and art exhibitions dotting the city.
More proof to its diversity includes cultural events like ballet and
contemporary dance, opera, classical music, stage plays and more. Besides,
every summer, the city invites extraordinary artists around the world for the
famous Sydney International Art Series.
Sydney is surely a melting pot of
multiculturalism where you don’t have to worry about blending in. Celebrate
diversity! Celebrate the spirit of Sydney!
Source: TourChief
Source: TourChief

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