Touring Australia, this stop is coming to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, where one of the most famous attractions is the Saturday market, which is the Salamanca market, the largest market in Australia, opens every Saturday. I came to the market, so I chose to fly here on Saturday. Salamanca Square, located on the old pier in Hobart, a row of ancient George-style sandstone buildings built in the 1840s, is the warehouse of the time, next to the pier is the famous whaling pier of the year, Salamanca was once a place where sailors, whalers and craftsmen gathered. It is now the cultural centre of Hobart, bringing together many galleries, theatres, cafes, handicraft shops and restaurants. Every Saturday, it is also the most popular open-air market, which began in 1972, where you can buy local organic fruits, vegetables, wine, honey, wool products, exquisite local art and crafts, and various gadgets, which is a must-choice place for tourists to check in. Every Saturday, the square will be held on the Saturday market, local craftsmen, farmers will set up tents here, sell their own goods, food, products, there will also be a lot of food stalls, food, basically on the left and right sides, There are not many seats for everyone to eat, most people are holding food or eating while walking, or standing under the tree on the edge. Usually there is no market, this is a spacious street, there is a road for vehicles in the middle, parking is available on both sides, there is a charging table next to it, you can operate it yourself, the price is not clear, because there is no driving.