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The South Bank Parklands description and photos - Australia: Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is The South Bank Parklands. Photo and DescriptionSouth Bank Park, located on the site of the international exhibition Brisbane Expo-88 on the south bank of the Brisbane River, was opened in June 1992. The park is connected to the city center by the Victoria Bridge and to Gardens Point by the Goodwill Bridge. The park's territory consists of sections of rain forest and savannahs, ponds and beaches, a promenade and a variety of attractions - Bolshaya Arbor, Suncorp Square, Nepal Peace Pagoda, Ferris Wheel, as well as restaurants, shops and fountains. The Queensland Conservatory is also located here. South Shore Park is one of the most important cultural sites in Brisbane, which regularly hosts festivals and events of various levels. About 11 million people visit the park every year! Initially, the southern bank of the Brisbane River was a meeting place for the indigenous Turrbal and Yuggera tribes, and in the early 1840s it became the settlement of the first Europeans. In the 1850s, the business center of Brisbane was founded on this territory, but it was badly damaged during the floods of 1893, and it was decided to move it to the northern, higher bank of the river. There he is now. With the relocation of the downtown area, the South Bank became home to a variety of variety theaters, homeless shelters and industrial enterprises. New life on the south shore of the Brisbane River began only in the 1970s - parks appeared here, and the Queensland Cultural Center was built, which includes the Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland Museum, Queensland Performing Arts Center. State Library and Gallery of Contemporary Art. In 1988, Brisbane hosted the international exhibition Expo 88, and the government intended to further develop this area for commercial purposes. However, a public campaign defended this place to create a park, which was opened in 1992. Visitors to the park will be interested in seeing its sights. For example, the Grand Arbor is 443 steel columns entwined with bougainvillea, which bloom all year round. The gazebo stretches for 1 kilometer along the river bank and serves as a footpath. Suncorp Piazza is an open-air amphitheater with 2,158 seats. Various events are often held here. The 60-meter Ferris Wheel was installed in the park in August 2008 to mark the 20th anniversary of Expo 88 and the 150th anniversary of the founding of Queensland. From one of 42 booths, you can admire the panorama of the South Bank, the Brisbane River and the city center in 15 minutes. The Nepalese Peace Pagoda was originally installed on the site of Expo 88 and moved to the park after the end of the exhibition. Traditional oriental architecture, art objects and a meditation area attract many visitors. Another popular place is a 2000 m2 artificial beach filled with 4000 cubic meters of sand. The sand was brought from Moreton Bay, and every year 70 tons of sand are poured onto the beach. In 1999 and 2001, the beach received the award as the cleanest beach in Queensland. We also recommend reading Cathedral of Vladimir Equal of the Apostles description and photo - Ukraine: Lugansk Topic: The South Bank Parklands description and photos - Australia: Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. |