Recommended reason: It is time for the annual Australian Open. It is estimated that everyone knows where the stadium is. I have written it before, and this time I will not talk nonsense. This time I mainly want to introduce a niche but the place that is also connected to the Australian Open is the National Sports Museum. If you are a sports fan, you should go to the Sports Museum to make up for all kinds of relevant knowledge. There are a variety of things that are related to sports. Since we are going to the Australian Open event, the organizer arranged the explanation mainly related to the history of the Australian Open. The other basics have been taken and watched it. But for people like me who don't know much about sports, it is basically a variety of points. Although the Australian Open is completely a layman to me, but after the morning museum re-education, it is better than the original white paper. Transportation: Take a taxi. To be honest, I don't know how to take the specific bus. We went by the special car arranged by the organizer. You can Google the specific bus. The bus route provided by Google in Melbourne is quite reliable. Tickets: It seems to be free, most Australian museums and art galleries are free. This is the organizer who took us there, and it is not clear whether to take the ticket. Tips: Teams can make an appointment to explain, and personally, it seems that there is a interpreter.