Richmond is 27 kilometers northeast of Hobart. It's only 30 minutes'drive from downtown. The historic Richmond stretches across the Coal River, 27 kilometers northeast of Hobart. Although only 800 residents, only a few hundred metres from entrance to exit, walk around town for less than an hour, thanks to more than 50 19th-century buildings (most of which are now hotels and provide high-quality accommodation), as well as the oldest churches and existing Australian churches. Stone Bridge, which makes it an undisputed historical town in Tasmania, has the reputation of "Little Bridge, Running Church Home". Richmond Bridge is the pride of the town. Stone Bridge was built in 1832 by prisoners and is the oldest bridge still in use. The lawn beside the bridge is green, ducks play in groups around the river bank, while under the bridge is a quiet paradise where the river runs. 500 meters away from the ancient bridge, it is the first Roman Catholic Church in Australia. St. John s Catholic Church was built in 1836. There is also an ice-cream shop in the town. Have you seen the "heartbeat again" starring Yang Henlin and Pig? In the play, Yang Xiaoyu is sitting in this position and eating ice-cream by himself.