Next station -- Australia!!!!!
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Next station -- Australia!!!!!

by Hu Shuguang
(Chofu, Tokyo, Japan)

I just saw a very impressive video (gannam style): http://www.mafengwo.cn/i/1058139.html

In this awesome MV, a group of Chinese young people went to Australia and had great fun there in Oct. 2012. Travelling in a motor home, they had an economical and fantastic trip, which stimulates me to think about traveling to Australia.

As we all know, Australia is famous for both its most beautiful scenery and very cute animals, such as koala and kangaroo. In Australia, we can see modern cities like Sydney or Canberra and also enjoy nature & wonderful scenery like Gold Coast in Queensland.

During the virtual trip to Australia on the internet, I was surprised with the beauty all the time. Bright sunlight, blue sky, great cliff, wonderful beach, green range...wow wow, I could not even breathe seeing these beautiful pictures.

Now, I will start planning to travel to Australia and I look forward to having great fun in this fairyland on earth!!!

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