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Sydney Cultural Festival – What’s on today!
European Art Show 
Location: Art Gallery of New South Wales. Today is the final day of the exhibition featuring 18th and 19th century paintings by some of the greatest European artists, such as Van Gough and Monet. Posters of these great works are available for purchase at the Visitors’ Centre. 
Time: 8.30am –7pm 
Cost: $12 adults; $7 children and students 
Nature Walks 
Location: Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. Come and celebrate our natural environment in one of the world’s only nature parks inside a major city. Join our hourly guided tours, starting at the Eastern Gate, and enjoy breathtaking forests, stunning city escapes and the magnificent Sydney Harbour. 
Time: 9am – 4pm Cost: Free 
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Concert 
Location: Sydney Opera House. Australia’s most famous orchestra is best known for its performances of classical French and German music. But in tonight’s concert, the world-famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang is the special guest artist and will perform a series of classic Chinese compositions including Yellow River. 
Time: 8.30pm –11.30pm 
Cost: $175 adults; $90 students and children 
Moonlight Cinema 
Location: Centennial Park. Sit on the grass and enjoy the latest movies or classics from the past under the stars at Australia’s best and largest outdoor cinema. Tonight features the wonderful Australian film Red Dog. Besides the movie, there will be a display of classic Australian film posters. 
Time: 8pm – 10.30pm 
Cost: $19 adults; $14 children and students 
21. Where should people wishing to join a Nature Walk meet? 
A. The Visitors’ Centre.       B. The Harbour Bridge. 
C. The Eastern Gate.          D. The guides’ building. 
22. What kind of music will be played at the Opera House this evening? 
A. Australian.   B. German.   C. French.   D. Chinese. 
23. How many of today’s festival activities take place outside? 
A. 1.           B. 2.         C. 3.       D. 4. 
24. At which activity can guests buy a poster as a souvenir? 
A. European Art Show.             B. Nature Walks. 
C. Sydney Orchestra Concert.        D Moonlight Cinema.