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Mount Field National Park is Tasmania's oldest nature reserve, located west of the capital Hobart, and is known as a natural oxygen bar. In the scenic area, you can walk among the tall trees of the temperate rainforest, breathe the freshest and purest air, and see the famous Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls.
After lunch, visit the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden, the second oldest in Australia, which was built in 1818. There are many precious trees in the garden, some of which can be traced back to the 19th century. Walking into the botanical garden, you can see all kinds of Tasmanian characteristic vegetation, which will feast your eyes.
Finally, we went to the Tasmania Museum & Art Gallery (if it is closed on Mondays, you can visit it on your own at the pier or in the city). There are various animal models in the museum. Here you can see the history of the Australian Antarctic Expedition that disappeared. Many animal specimens have "Please touch" signs, encouraging visitors to touch its fur and feel the history up close. Then we ended the pleasant day.