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I didn’t know much about Australia, except the country has the iconic animal kangaroo, and it’s on the global south, its Christmas is in summer. Therefore, I am curious about the food, the scenery and the culture of the country, and I will make the plan for a family independent trip to Australia.

So recently, I read some articles about the Australian lifestyle from a niche travel App. I got some information about the coffee culture of Melbourne. In some sense, there are so many reasons to believe that Melbourne is the city of coffee. The modern side-streets, many kinds of chic coffee shops, and the cloudy weather which good for sitting in a coffee shop…all of these are natural advantage. Whereas Sydney has the beautiful long beach which fit for taking a walk.

Many famous coffee shops in Melbourne are the best proofs for the city of coffee. Besides, Flat white is an iconic Australia coffee which is born in Melbourne, since the Italian immigrant brought coffee machine to Melbourne back in the 1950s. And it became more and more popular from 1980s. And I learned that Starbucks quitted the market from Australia since 2014.

Finally, I have some questions about Australia as below: @Jesse :)
What does the typical day look like in Sydney?
Where is the most beautiful coast/beach/island in Australia?
How about the primary education in Australia? What do the students usually do after school?

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I didn’t don’t know much about Australia, except the country has the iconic animal kangaroo, and it’s on in the global south, its Christmas is in summer. Therefore, I am curious about the food, the scenery and the culture of the country, and I will make the a plan for an independent family trip to visit Australia.

So recently, I read some articles about the Australian lifestyle from a niche travel App app. I got some information about the coffee culture of Melbourne. In some sense, there are so many reasons to believe that Melbourne coffee is widely consumed in Melbourne.  is the city of coffee.  There are modern side-streets, many kinds of chic coffee shops, and the cloudy weather which good for sitting in a coffee shop…all of these are natural advantage. which all contribute to Melbourne’s coffee culture. Whereas in Sydney, you have the beautiful long beautiful beach which is fit for taking a walk.

The many famous coffee shops in Melbourne is the best proof for the city of coffee. Besides, flat white is an iconic Australia coffee which is born in Melbourne, since  Italian immigrants brought the coffee machine to Melbourne back in the 1950s. Since then, it has became more and more popular through the 1980s. And I learned that Starbucks quit the market from Australia since in 2014.

Finally, I have some questions about Australia as below: @Jesse :)
What does a typical day look like in Sydney?
Where is the most beautiful coastline in Australia?
How about the primary education in Australia? What do the students usually do after school?