based on 22 reviewsI don’t know why Sydney Hospital has also become a tourist attraction on Ctrip. Yes, many old buildings in Australia have been turned into schools, hospitals, and universities, so many times you see tourist attractions in Australia with these names.
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I don’t know why Sydney Hospital has also become a tourist attraction on Ctrip. Yes, many old buildings in Australia have been turned into schools, hospitals, and universities, so many times you see tourist attractions in Australia with these names.
Sydney Hospital, also known as the Rum Hospital, is a historic hospital. The central part of the current building was rebuilt in 1885. The hospital's name comes from the fact that in the early 19th century, Governor Macquarie granted the right to import rum to the people who built the hospital. At that time, rum was very expensive. It was said that 8L of rum could buy a wife. Today, the copper wild boar at the entrance of the hospital attracts more people to visit. It is said that if you come here and touch the wild boar's nose, you will have good luck for the whole year!
At first I thought it was a wolf, but it also looked like a pig. After asking around, I realized it was an old-style hospital building. It's closer to the botanical gardens if you go through here!
Northeast of Hyde Park, walk along Macquarie Street to the right, past the Hyde Park Barracks Museum and the Mint to Sydney Hospital. Historically, Sydney Hospital was a very famous hospital in Sydney. The NSW State Parliament is right in front.
It’s so big. The Sydney Hospital in Australia has world-renowned artists. The whole hospital environment is very elegant and beautiful. The hospital is very large and clean, and the level of medical staff is very high.