What should I buy in Australia?
Australia's pure natural essence cosmetics are enough to make beautiful girls scream with excitement, because they are pure natural! Even the most delicate and sensitive skin can find cosmetics that suit you. The cosmetics here are all derived from unique raw materials bred by nature in Australia, such as organic tea tree, eucalyptus, lavender and sheep oil. Do you want to find romance and beauty in the fragrance of lavender? Take the famous LyndochLavenderFarm for example. It is located in the scenic Barossa Valley in South Australia, only one hour's drive north of Adelaide, and the transportation is very convenient. Essential oil, skin care products, dried flowers and lovely toys made of lavender are always ready to welcome tourists from afar? There are many cosmetics brands in Australia, among which Jurlique and Aesop are the top famous brands in the world. Jurlique brand was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia. After long-term research, its founder finally found a biological extraction method that can not only keep the vitality of plants, but also extract coal tar-free products. Pure natural herbal antioxidants and vitamins with synthetic pigments and fragrances are known as the alchemy of cosmetics. Craft Handicrafts For Australia, a country with diverse population, the culture and humanistic customs of different races can be fully displayed in local artworks and handicrafts. If you wander around the Australian handicraft market, you will often be amazed at the richness and originality of the products. The exquisite tubular clockwork clock, the unique stained glass version, the quaint original wood carving bowl, the cool original T-shirt, and the exquisite sketches depicting Australian cities and mainland scenery all attract your attention like magnets and make you linger. The works of art designed by indigenous people have the most Australian style, with unique legends and totem shapes. Artists mainly go through art centers? Professional gallery? Art retailers and agents sell their works. Gems and precious metal jewelry have always been people's favorite. All kinds of diamond jewelry are excellent souvenirs for tourists, whether it is classical and dignified or fashionable and modern. Australia has always been rich in minerals, and its precious mineral metals such as opal, diamond and gold will leave an indelible memorial for your trip to Australia. Opals originating in Australia account for 95% of the world's total, and the types are also the richest. White opal is produced in Andamooka and Cooperpedy); In South Australia. The bright and gorgeous giant opal is mainly produced in Quilpie, Queensland, and the most precious black opal is produced in the White Cliff area of Ritchie, Lightning, New South Wales. As one of the largest diamond mines in the world, Ajana Diamond Mine is located in the rugged Kimberly region of Western Australia. It is famous for producing pink diamond, which is sometimes called champagne diamond in the market. Australia is also rich in pearls and gold. Pearls are all produced in Bloom, Western Australia, and their South China Sea trademarks are well-known at home and abroad with the expansion of the pearl market. Bloom is a pearl wharf with a long history, which once owned 80% of mother-of-pearl in the world. The earliest pearl farming industry started at 1956, and now it has developed to 10 aquaculture factory, providing top-grade pearl products for all parts of the world. Clothing art, known as jungle style, is a clothing category evolved from Australian pastoral style. The clothes conceived by clever Australian fashion designers span gorgeous, attractive, exquisite, concise and classical styles. Australian wool products have always enjoyed a high reputation in the world. High-quality wool produced by local merino fine-wool sheep is an ideal source of raw materials for wool products, from colorful children's sweaters to Jumbuk brand sweaters (which keep the natural waterproof characteristics of wool), attracting tourists to buy. Large shopping centers in Australia include: StrandArcade and Queen Victoria Building in Sydney; BourkeStreetMall); In Melbourne; Haier street and Murray street shopping malls in Perth; Canberra Center); In Canberra; queen street mall); In Brisbane; RundleMall in Adelaide.