Sydney is located in the Australian state of New South Wales and is the capital of New South Wales.
Introduction to Sydney:
Sydney (Sydney, officially translated as "Sydney" in Taiwan), the capital of New South Wales, Australia, the financial, transportation and tourism center of Australia, is the largest city in Oceania and the Southern Hemisphere. The largest city and port, a world-famous international metropolis.
Sydney is located on the southeast coast of Australia. It is the first European colonial settlement established in Australia. It was established in Sydney Bay in 1788 by Arthur Phillip, captain of the British First Fleet. Sydney is built around Port Jackson (including Sydney Port) and is a world-famous seaport city.
Sydney plays an important role in Australia's national economy. In 2013, Sydney's regional GDP reached US$337.45 billion, higher than developed countries and regions such as Denmark, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The highly developed financial industry, manufacturing industry and tourism industry are the mainstays of Sydney's market economy. Among them, the headquarters of the world's top multinational companies and domestic and foreign financial institutions are all based in Sydney. At the same time, Sydney is also home to the Australian Stock Exchange, the Reserve Bank of Australia and the American 20th Century Fox studio. Sydney Futures Exchange is now the world's 10th largest financial derivatives exchange.
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