Wine Cup Bay was voted one of the world's top ten beaches by American travel magazine "Outside" in 1999. Comments at that time described it as "The beach and the Tasman Sea formed a well-defined half-moon shape, just like the smiling face on the button of "Happy Jun Zhu Happy". Wine cup Bay is situated in the mountains, beautiful and not exposed. We are with the group. We get off at 1 o'clock and walk from the parking lot to Wineglass Bay Track on Wineglass Bay Walk. We have to climb high and spend a lot of effort before we can appreciate the beauty of Wineglass Bay Track. After walking for about half an hour, I finally came to Wineglass Bay Lookout. Tasmania's eastern coast is a dream world, with blue sky, white clouds, sea water, reefs, beaches, Tasmania will be colorful, and Wine Cup Bay is one of the shining pearls. You know why it's called Wine Cup Bay--the arc coastline is the wine cup, while the sea water is the wine in the glass. In fact, the wine cup Bay seen in the viewing platform is limited, and the shape of the wine cup is not obvious. Only in the air can the wine cup Bay similar to the wine cup be photographed. Also, it takes only half an hour from the viewing platform to the wine cup bay, but it also takes an hour to go back and forth, and stay for a while. Well, that's one and a half hours, time is not allowed. We gave a total of one and a half hours. Besides, when we came to the parking lot at 14:30, the tour guide pointed to the bushes nearby to show you a wild wallaby. This kind of wallaby has lice on its body. The tour guide warned everyone to keep away from touching them. He said that these wallabies are very clever. He waited for tourists to come and feed them. There were so many people who thought that the feeders came and walked out of the grass. However, I heard that no one dared to feed the long lice, for fear that it would rush up, so I just went up and took some pictures. Fig. 1-4 - "Wine Cup Bay photographed on the viewing platform; Fig. 5 - "Wine Cup Bay Southeast cliff; Fig. 6 - "Coles Bay area of Coles Bay seen on the way up the hill; Fig. 7 - "Wild gerbils in the bushes beside the parking lot; Fig. 8-9 - "rocks all over the mountains; Fig. 10 - "flying overhead over the UAV.