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Sydney Royal Easter Show

Easter show in Sydney, which is held once a year. A huge event with games and stands selling things and showbags, as well as some art and craft exhibition involving companies who participated in the event.

It’s Good Friday yesterday. And the Royal Easter Show in Sydney commenced yesterday to the 27 April next week.

It’s my first time going to this show, and I was thinking of something like parade, judging from the title of the event. At any rate, it was not a show or anything, more like a theme park. Or for Japanese people, it’s more like a New Year Eve’s festival where girls wear yukatas and there are shops selling food and small games. This is more extravagant though, with roller coasters, and the food stand is not actually a stand but, like a small shop, with the interiors built by wood and metal.

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Other than roller coasters, there are things like merry-go-rounds, and flying objects where it spins 360 degrees, and stuff. I don’t know the names, well…

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There are also an Arts and Craft building, and I really love it. Too bad, my phone battery died once I took few pictures and I can only enjoy the others with my own eyes. What I love most is the Cake Icing and Decor section, where hundreds or maybe thousands of cakes students or pros made, displayed in a glass shelf. It was so detailed, the icing and it’s hard to believe that some of them are made by students or even kids.

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There are sheep and the perfomance of how they cut their fur for our woollen wears, and which is the best quality. There is also a breed, Alpaca, which I never heard of –  they also produce wools, and their wools are better quality and more ‘gentle’ than sheep’s. Also there is the process of weaving the wool to a thread.

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Anyway, it’s worth going to. I might go again next year, with battle outfits and beverages preparations. (The drinks are super expensive, $4 for only 600ml mineral water and I forgot to brink any drinks so, I have to fork out quite a sum yesterday JUST to prevent myself from starvation and dehydration)

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