I took some photos today (like 3 photos?) and I'll post two of them below =P
Well, Elder Conservatorium is the Conservatorium I am in now (part of the University of Adelaide) and this was their 2nd building (the first was far away and not used anymore). Other than this building are the Schulz, Hartley and Madley buildings.
Rundle Mall is like Pitt Street Mall, only way bigger, but that's coz it's the only big shopping place in Adelaide; while Sydney has like George St., Oxford St., Eastgardens, Chatswood Mall, Bondi Junction, etc.
So far I have been enjoying Adelaide greatly and everything is so cheap. I have a master bed room with a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom which cost only AUD110 per week (compared with a share room with no bathroom for AUD180 pw in Sydney).
The City has been great, free buses and trams within the city and the bus tickets are so cheap! Unlike in Sydney which is so expensive. On top of these, to make things better, South Australian Government allows every Tertiary Student Card Holders to buy concession tickets on buses, so I pay like half only =P
Let me see... A peak-hour multitrip ticket (10 charges) cost me AUD13.50 (AUD1.35 per charge) while off-peak hour multitrip ticket cost me AUD7.30 (AUD0.73 per charge) only. And plus one charge can be used for unlimited times within 2 hours.
A day trip ticket, for concession of course, cost AUD3.80 for me. Ho ho, that can be used for the whole day. Sweet right? Unlike all of you pitiful people in Melbourne and Sydney who pay so much for transport! Muhahahaha
Oh well, I'm going to the city again tomorrow, I haven't finished exploring.
Rundle Mall is like Pitt Street Mall, only way bigger, but that's coz it's the only big shopping place in Adelaide; while Sydney has like George St., Oxford St., Eastgardens, Chatswood Mall, Bondi Junction, etc.
So far I have been enjoying Adelaide greatly and everything is so cheap. I have a master bed room with a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom which cost only AUD110 per week (compared with a share room with no bathroom for AUD180 pw in Sydney).
The City has been great, free buses and trams within the city and the bus tickets are so cheap! Unlike in Sydney which is so expensive. On top of these, to make things better, South Australian Government allows every Tertiary Student Card Holders to buy concession tickets on buses, so I pay like half only =P
Let me see... A peak-hour multitrip ticket (10 charges) cost me AUD13.50 (AUD1.35 per charge) while off-peak hour multitrip ticket cost me AUD7.30 (AUD0.73 per charge) only. And plus one charge can be used for unlimited times within 2 hours.
A day trip ticket, for concession of course, cost AUD3.80 for me. Ho ho, that can be used for the whole day. Sweet right? Unlike all of you pitiful people in Melbourne and Sydney who pay so much for transport! Muhahahaha
Oh well, I'm going to the city again tomorrow, I haven't finished exploring.
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