Wonders of the World Through A Traveller’s Eyes
Every time I think of the wonders of the world, I’ve been awestruck by its brilliance and its eventful years of existence. Sure, we have an official list of 7 wonders of the world, but don’t we all have our personal favourites? My name is Dana and I’ve been travelling around the world since my early 30s. And today, I’m here with a personal list of wonders of the world that amused me more than everything else. And here it goes.
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
The Sydney Opera House is a marvellous architecture that is situated at the Bennelong Point on Sydney Harbour. Besides being perched on the world-famous harbour, the Opera House has many features to boast about. Standing side-by-side, the Opera House is shadowed, not literally, by the spectacular Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is estimated that more than 10 million people visit this UNESCO World Heritage site every year. One of the best ways to see the Opera House is a lunch cruise on the harbour that promises unique and breathtaking perspectives of the structure. Although there are so many waterfront restaurants and cafes surrounding the Opera House, a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise stands out in terms of offering the best views.
Great Wall of China, Huairou District, China