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Perth (Australia)
Perth is a vibrant1 and modern city sitting between the cerulean(蔚蓝的)Indian Ocean and the ancient Darling Ranges(达岭山脉). It claims to be the sunniest state capital in Australia, though more striking is its isolation2 from the rest of the country - Perth is over 4400kms (2750mi) from Sydney by road.
The city centre's sterile3 concrete-and-glass skyscrapers4 unfortunately dominate a picturesque5 riverside location. Still, behind the domineering edifices6 hide a handful of 19th-century buildings and facades7 and some saving-grace patches of greenery.
Perth is situated8 on Australia's western coast, close to the south-western tip of the country. The city centre is fairly compact, situated on a sweep of the Swan River(天鹅河). The river, which borders the city centre to the south and east, links Perth to its port, Fremantle(弗里曼特尔). The western end of Perth rises to the pleasant Kings Park(英皇公园), which overlooks the city, then extends to cosmopolitan9 Subiaco(苏比雅克). Further west, suburbs extend as far as Scarborough and Cottesloe beaches on the Indian Ocean.
Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are the best times to visit, as Perth experiences hot, dry summers and mild, but rainy, winters. One peculiarity10 of the local weather is the breeze that blows in from the sea in the late afternoon - call it the 'Fremantle Doctor', and you might as well wear a T-shirt saying 'I'm not from around here'.
Every year around February/March the Festival of Perth offers entertainment in the form of music, drama, dance, visual art and films. The Northbridge Festival is hosted at the same time. The Perth Royal Show takes place every September while the Artrage Festival is in October.
The site that is now Perth had been occupied by groups of the Nyoongar tribe for thousands of years. They, and their ancestors, can be traced back some 40,000 years.
In December 1696, three ships in the fleet commanded by de Valmingh - Nijptangh, Geelvinck and Het Weseltje - anchored off Rottnest Island(洛特尼斯岛). On 5 January 1697, a well-armed party landed near present-day Cottesloe Beach(科特索海滩)then marched eastwards11 to the Swan River near Freshwater Bay. They tried to contact some of the Nyoongar to enquire12 about the fate of survivors13 of the Ridderschap van Hollant, lost in 1694, but were unsuccessful. They sailed north, but not before de Vlamingh had bestowed14 the name Swan on the river.
Perth was founded in 1829 as the Swan River Settlement, but it grew very slowly until 1850, when convicts were brought in to alleviate15 the labour shortage. Many of Perth's fine buildings, such as Government House and Perth Town Hall, were built using convict labour. Even then, Perth's development lagged behind that of the eastern cities, until the discovery of gold in 1890s increased the population four-fold in a decade and initiated16 a building boom.
Perth's penchant17 for rampant18 speculation19 has meant that many of the city's 19th-century buildings have since disappeared amid a deluge20 of concrete edifices of dubious21 architectural value. This growth has undoubtedly22 been fuelled by Western Australia's vast mineral wealth. In the 1980s, it was said that Perth had more millionaires per capita than any other city in Australia. Huge business empires emanated23 at a rate completely disproportionate to a city of that size, and soon enough, with the high-profile fall from grace of beer, yachting, media and Vincent van Gogh mogul Alan Bond in particular, Perth came to epitomize(成为……的缩影)the decade's obsession24 with making a fast buck25. Alan Bond came to national prominence26 with the unlikely win of the boat he paid for - Australia II - at the America's Cup in 1983. Fremantle yacht club hosted the tournament four years later, bringing the previously27 sleepy 19th-century port to life. Perth became known as the kind of place where anybody could become a millionaire, except, unfortunately, for the local Nyungar population, which remains28 comparatively disadvantaged.
The political and corporate29 scandals which have rocked the city in recent years have added to its frontier, get-rich-quick image. In fact, they were a throwback to the bad old days of the 1980s, when the line between government collusion and government regulation was dangerously blurred30, and by a Labor31 government of all things. Richard Court's Liberal government presided over the greater part of the 1990s and oversaw32 a property boom in Perth similar to that which overtook most of Australia's major urban centres.
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