The ancient and mysterious, restrained but traditional St. Francis Church, we played from Sydney to Melbourne, we have been here for more than ten days. I thought this place in Sydney was fun enough, but when I came to Melbourne, I found that these two places were really different, and I loved it very much! On the day of the play, we saw a church when we were visiting the city center and wandering around. It is located between high-rise buildings, but does not appear inferior, but has a sense of peace and tranquility. Friends told us that this is the oldest Catholic church in Australia. We went in and found that although it was small, it had a lot of artwork inside. There are also many believers who come to worship, and in our Chinese language, it is a place where the incense is very strong. The church is very traditional and warm. The rows of neat red benches and the Catholic symbols at the forefront make people feel at home. Even I have this feeling, no wonder many locals are willing to come here for worship. Sometimes the building doesn't have to be big and luxurious to attract people, and most importantly, its connotation. The church is open Monday to Sunday, from 7am to 7pm.