The name of Darling Harbor is taken from the seventh Governor of New South Wales, Rui Fu & Darling. In 1815, with the opening of the steam mill, Darling Port developed into an industrial zone. Later, with the decline of industry in Sydney Harbor, Darling Harbor became a desolate and ruined dead water harbor. Until the 1980s, in order to celebrate the 200th anniversary of colonial Sydney and the founding of Australia (1988), as Australia's largest urban renewal plan, Darling Harbor was transformed into the center of the celebration. This makes today's Darling Harbor an integral part of Sydney's urban centre and a shining pearl of Australia. Daling Port is composed of harbor wharf, green flowing water and various buildings. Among them are the Olympic Games Exhibition Center, Sydney Entertainment Center, Sydney Aquarium, National Maritime Museum, Sydney Convention Center, Sydney Exhibition Center, Power Museum, IMAX Super-large Screen Cinema, Friendship Garden and Art Market, Shopping Center, various entertainment venues, cafes, bars, restaurants and so on. In Daring Harbour, there are palms, green grass, tourists and street artists from all over the world. There is a small episode, where many Chinese painters in Australia sketched for visitors to sell paintings. Dozens of well-known painters in China have lined up their portraits of tourists to form a unique landscape. Of course, most of these painters'works have entered the mainstream of Australian painting, and they will always remember the awkward and hard times in Darling Harbor. To get a thorough tour of Daring SuperTicket, you'd better buy Daring SuperTicket tickets, including tickets for the Sydney Aquarium Friendship Garden, monorail train tickets, sightseeing tickets from Daring Harbor, 10% discount tickets in the market area, and a meal. If you start from the city centre, you can take a single-track air train to reach Daling Harbor and run around Daling Harbor.