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Gbogbo ẹ ni ndepụta ti àwọn àbá 13 kọjá àwọn adugbo Melbourne, ọkọọkan pẹlu àwọn ìmọràn to wúlò àti àwọn ìṣirò ìnáwó.
Ọ ga-ekwe ka ị hazizie atụmatụ ahụ ka ọ dabara ọnọdụ gị – ihe ọ bụla ị chọrọ, ị nwere ike ime ya, ọ dịghịkwa ihe ọ bụla gbochiri gị ijikọta nri ahịa ọnụ na njem ụgbọ mmiri.
Ìgbàlá Ìsopọ̀ – Bẹ̀rẹ̀ níbí fún ìkówọ́lé yíyára ti àwòrán ilé Melbourne àti agbára etí odò; nkwupụta ní ọ̀fẹ́ láti wọ àwọn gbàgede, o sì lè ra kọfí mu nígbà tí o ń wo eré ìdárayá, lẹ́yìn náà kí o lọ sí ACMI fún àwọn àfihàn tí o gbọ́dọ̀ sanwó fún bí o bá fẹ́.
2. NGV International – Ile-iṣẹ́ ọnà ti Orílẹ́ède Victoria gbàlejò àpapọ̀ àwọn iṣẹ́ ọnà àtijọ́ àti ti ìgbàlódé; nkwupụta Ọ̀pọ̀ yíyàn ló wà, àwọn àfihàn sì máa ń ná láàárín AUD 20 sí 40, pẹ̀lú àwọn ọjọ́ ọ̀fẹ́ ní àwọn àkókò kan.
3. Ọgbà Royal Botanic – 38 hectare gbakoja kan pẹ̀lú ọpẹàwọn ojú ọ̀nà tó ní ìtò sílẹ̀; ó ṣeé wọ̀ lọ́fẹ̀ẹ́, ó dára fún ìrìn láàárọ̀ tàbí pápá ìṣeré lẹ́bàá adágún, o sì lè dara pọ̀ mọ́ ìrìn àbẹ̀wò tí a ó darí rẹ́ fún ìmọ̀ tó jinlẹ̀ síi.
4. Ìgbà-ìrántí – Gòńgọ̀rọ̀ àwọn àtẹ̀gùn iwájú ilé fún ìwò ìjókòó ìlú kan; àyọ́de sí ita jẹ́ ọ̀fẹ́, pẹ̀lú àwọn àfihàn tí a san owó fún nínú; gbé 60–90 ìṣẹ́jú kalẹ̀ níbí.
5. Ọjà Queen Victoria – Ọjà gbọngbọn kan pẹ̀lú àwọn ohun ọ̀gbìn tuntun, oúnjẹ ìgboro, àti àwọn ilé ìtajà àtijọ́; bí o bá ń wakọ̀, wá ibi ìpamọ́ epo tí ó súnmọ́ àti ibi ìgbọ́kọ̀sí ọjà; ṣèbẹ̀wò ní àárọ̀ fún àṣàyàn tí ó dára jùlọ, kí o sì ṣàwárí àwọn ìgboro ẹ̀gbẹ́ tí ó yíká fún àwọn ilé kọfí.
6. St Kilda àti Luna Park – Ṣe ìrìn lórí Ọ̀gbà St Kilda, lẹ́yìn náà gun Luna Park fún àṣà Melbourne tówó; àwọn ọ̀nà ọkọ̀ akérò so àwọn àgbègbè náà pọ̀, pẹ̀lú àwọn ojú ọ̀nà ẹgbẹ́ tí ó ń pèsè ilé ìjẹun kékeré àti ìran omi.
7. Eti Oké Bráìtọn – Awọn apoti iwẹ ẹlẹwa ati ibi itura ti a gbin ọpẹ si; iwọoorun nibi jẹ aworan pataki, pẹlu atẹgun okun ati awọn iyẹwu awọ ti n pese anfani fọto irọrun.
8. Ọ̀nàkútà àti Ilé Ìjẹun ti Kọfí – Tẹríba sinu àwọn òpópónà CBD fún àwòrán ìtàkúlẹ̀dẹ̀, àwọn àgbàlá ìkọ̀kọ̀, àti ẹ̀sprèsò kánkán ní àwọn ibi ọtí kéékèé; àwọn ojúlé pópó tóóró àdúgbò náà máa ń san èrè fún àwọn ìwádìí àtúntúnsọ.
9. Southbank Precinct & Arts Centre Melbourne – Ìrìnkirìn afárá odò, ilé iṣẹ́ tíátà, àti ilé iṣẹ́ aworan; ṣàyẹ̀wò Ọ̀wọ̀n. fún àwọn eré ìtàgé ní alẹ́, kí o sì to kọ́ gba àwọn ibùjókó láti rí àwọn ibùjókó tí ó dára jùlọ gbà; agbègbè náà a máa ru ní alẹ́.
Múrana ti Melbourne & Ọgbà Carlton – Àwọn ohun àfihàn tó dára fún ìdílé, ìrìn lálàáfíà nínú àwọn ọgbà ìgbàanì, àti àwọn àfihàn àkànṣe tó gbàfiyèsí; àwọn owó ìwọlé yàtọ̀ síra, nítorí náà ṣàyẹ̀wò ind. àfiṣẹ́yọrí gbatị usoro iheomume tupu ị gawa ma mee atụmatụ ihe dịka awa 2–3.
11. Ìrìn Àwọn Ilé tí a Gbé Kalẹ̀ sí Vincentia – Ṣèbẹ̀wò sí àwọn ilé gbígbé ti ìlọsíwájú-apẹrẹ àti àwọn yàrá tí ó ṣàfihàn àwọn yara tí ó kéré, ìmọ́lẹ̀ àdábáyé, àti ọgbọ́n usoro ọkụs; eyi lati ilú gíláàsì ìlú náà funni ní ìrònú tuntun nípa gbígbé Melbourne.
12. Ìrìn-àjò Ọkọ̀ Ojú Omi Odò Yarra – Ìrìn àjò ojú omi odò tí ń tuni lára fúnni ní ìran ìlú tí ó yàtọ̀; yàn ìrìn àjò ní ojúmọmọ́ tàbí ní àṣálẹ́, àwọn olùdarí kan sì ń pèsè ìtọ́wò wáìnì líle nínú ọkọ̀ fún ìrírí alẹ́ pàtàkì.
Agbègbè Etíbode – Ìgbàlódé ayàwòrán ilé, àwọn ìrìnkánkán etí odò, àti àkópọ̀ ìṣètò ọjà tí ó wà ní gbogbo ọdún àti àwòrán gbígbé ní gbangba; bí ó bá jẹ́ pé o wa ọkọ̀, lo àwọn ibùdó epo tí ó súnmọ́ àti ṣe ètò ìpadàbọ̀ rẹ́ nípa lílo ọnà ojú irin fúfúyẹ́lẹ́ kí o lè rọrùn láti wọ ìlú padà.
GUESTHOUSE – Emuhịa iri na ato dị egwu ị ga-eme na Melbourne
1) Bẹ̀rẹ̀ pẹ̀lú ibùdó ilé-ìgbàkọ́ kan kí o sì lo àgbékalẹ̀ rọrùn yìí: yan ohun àgbàyanu ti àárọ̀ kan, ibi ìjẹun kan, àti ibi tí ojú lè tàn sọ́ tí kò ní í mú agbára tán.
2) Muhimman abubuwan da ke gefen Yarra: Federation Square, Flinders Street Station, da babban filin kore a Royal Botanic Gardens suna ba da lada ga yawo na safe.
3) Laini na migahawa: chunguza sanaa ya mtaa ya Hosier Lane, kisha chagua chumba cha kulia kilichofichwa kwa chakula cha mchana cha kustarehe.
4) Ọjà Queen Victoria: irúgbìn àti àwọn ohun èlò láti ọ̀dọ̀ àwọn àtíbẹ̀gbà ń mú kí oúnjẹ ìtura kún; àwọn wọ̀nyí kì í kún ní àárín àkókò òwúrọ̀, èyí yóò jẹ́ kí o rọrùn láti rìn láàrin àwọn àtíbẹ̀gbà.
5) Ibi gbalejo: duro si ile alejo kan pẹlu awọn window to n wo ita opopona idakẹjẹ; ibi isinmi to fanimọra ni fun ṣiṣawakiri.
6) Villas na ugbupu Dandenong: njem ụbọchị gaa Dandenong Ranges na-enye ikuku ọhịa, mmetụta obodo, cheese sitere na ụlọ ahịa obodo, na villas maka ịnọ ogologo oge.
7) Fa ara lori etí kòkun: Etí Kòkun St Kilda nígbà tí oòrùn bá ń wọ̀ àti ìrin lórí pápá ìrìn lẹ́gbẹ̀ẹ́ òkun máa ń pèsè ìsinmi atura kúrò nínú ìyára ìlú.
8) Mga bulsa ng Wilson: mga café sa kahabaan ng Wilson Street, sumilip sa mga tindahan ng libro, at bumili ng ilang aklat para magpasiklab sa plano kinabukasan.
9) Ìwàláàyè olú: àwọn musiọ́ọ̀mù, gbàngàn àwòrán, àti ọjà ìlú náà kún fún adùn àgbáyé àti agbára ìṣàpẹẹrẹ Melbourne.
10) Ọ̀nà ọ̀kánkà àti ọjà lẹ́yìn òkùnkùn: kọ́fì, ọnà àwòrán ìgboro, àti ilé ìtajà aṣọ títóbi títóbi tò lọ́wọ̀ọ̀wọ́ àwọn ọnà, tí ó ń pèsè ìrìn aláfíà láàrin àwọn ibùdó.
11) Mazao na migahawa inayotumia mazao ya moja kwa moja kutoka shambani: elekea Soko la South Melbourne kwa mazao ya msimu na mlo mpya unaoendana vizuri na glasi ya mvinyo ya kienyeji.
12) Awọn ìwé àti ilé ìjẹun: awọn igun ti a fi pamọ si gbalejo awọn selifu ti awọn akọle agbegbe ati ti kariaye, pipe fun ọsan ọlẹ laarin irin-ajo.
13) Tinye ụbọchị na atụmatụ na-agbanwe agbanwe; ndị nrụpụta amụrụ na Wales na-agwa ọtụtụ ụlọ ahịa na ụlọ ọrụ ihe, na-enye ihe pụrụ iche na echiche nke nka.
Àwọn Ibi Ìṣàlẹ̀gbé Tó Gbajúgbajà fún àwọn Àlejò GUESTHOUSE

Kpọọ akwụkwọ private yara da falo don jin daɗin hutu mai daɗi ụra a gbọ́ sí ìlú views lati lọ́dọ̀ fèrèsé rẹ.
Tẹ́ẹ̀rẹ́ pẹ̀lú ìrìn kẹẹ̀ẹ́dógún (15) ìṣẹ́jú ní gbàgbọ́pẹ̀lú Yárà, lẹ́yìn náà kí o darí sí àgbègbè brightons fun ìwẹ̀ ní inú omi afri bríìsí òkun tó ń tuni lára o sì lè usually Gbádùn ṣáájú kí ogunlọ́gọ̀ tó dé.
Ni ọ̀sán, ṣàwárí retail agbegbe ti o sunmo odo, apẹẹrẹ ti akoko gbọ́n, gbọ̀n si kí o sì wá àwọn ohun ìrántí kéékèèké; ìwọ yóò rí àwọn ibi wales-gbakọrọ achịcha ndị e ji ihe mmụba mee n'ụzọ.
Fún ìyàtọ̀ igberiko kan, gbero ọjọ kan sí Tilba pẹ̀lú ẹni tí ó ṣeé darí ìrìn-àjò: àwọn ilé kọ́fì, ibi àwòrán, àti àwọn ibi tí a ń dúró sí tí wọ́n jẹ́ ìfihan ụdị na ụtọ nke mpaghara ahụ.
Fa'atauvaa lau malaga ma Montague ma Goulburn e fai ma aso atoa, ma filifili se auala e fetaui ma lou saoasaoa; mafaufau i se ụgbọ elu maka njikọ mpaghara na enyi na enyi ìbádọ́rẹ̀ pẹ̀lú ilẹ̀ tí ó ń ṣe àfikún ìjìnlẹ̀ sí ọjọ́ náà.
Nẹtiwọki wilson, ọ̀nà etí bèbè omi ṣí payá pẹ̀lú omi ọ̀rọ̀ wíwò, ẹranko ìgbẹ́, àti àwọn ìlọ́kọ́ kúkúrú tó jẹ́ kí o sinmi fún oúnjẹ alẹ́ tó ní èrè ẹ̀rùn padà ní ilé àlejò rẹ; èyí ń pèsè class ọ̀pín láti yan fún àwọn àlejò tí wọ́n fẹ́ ìrírí kékeré tí ó jinlẹ̀.
ọjà alaalẹ́ nfunni ní ọrẹ̀nrin retail látvány, ahol mintát vehetsz gbọ́n ka hùn nú gbɔ xɔtutɔ́ lɛ́ɛ kpó; sita Ọnụ ahịa na-enyere gị aka ịtụle uru na-enweghị nrụgide.
Ọ́dù ẹni tí ó gbàlejò náà ni e ṣiṣẹ ẹgbẹ́ kékeré kan tí ó gbàlejò ọ̀sẹ̀-ọ̀sẹ̀ ìjọ ènìyàn e wụle, ịkọrọ ndụmọdụ bara uru na atụmatụ maka inyocha obodo na gburugburu ya; nke a na-ewuli elu siri ike ìbádọ́rẹ̀ pẹ̀lú àwọn àlejò.
Ọ bụrụ n’ịchọrọ ịhazigharị atụmatụ gị, anyị na-enye ìfihan ní ṣe àkójọ nínú ìdì àlàyé àbọ̀ rẹ́, ó sì lè ṣe àtúntò àwọn ìrìn-àjò ní ìbámu pẹ̀lú bí o ṣe fẹ́, ní láti ríi dájú wípé o gbádùn ìgbádùn dúró rẹ ní Melbourne dé ẹ̀kunrẹ́rẹ́.
Iconic Landmarks and Time-Saving Viewing Routes
Plan a 120-minute central loop: start at Flinders Street Station, stroll to Federation Square for river views and artworks, then step inside St Pauls Cathedral, cross to Parliament House, and finish at the Shrine of Remembrance, circling back along the riverbank to end near the city. The walk reveals beauty and city energy, and the City Circle tram covers the longer leg so you stay within a cosy pace.
| Alaama | Best Viewing Tip | Time to Move | Nearby Stop |
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| Flinders Street Station | Golden hour reflections on the concourse, clock tower framing the river; photograph from the river-facing steps. | 5 min walk to Federation Square | Degraves Street cosy cafés |
| Federation Square | Watch contemporary artworks on the screens; step onto the river deck for city angles and down-to-earth people-watching. | 9 min to St Pauls Cathedral; 12 min to Parliament House | City lanes, inner-city precinct cafés |
| St Pauls Cathedral | Capture the facade and interior arches; exit toward Spring Street for a smooth short ascent to Parliament House. | 10 min to Parliament House | ACMI and nearby galleries |
| Parliament House | Front steps offer a clear city panorama; continue towards Shrine of Remembrance with a gentle stroll or a quick tram hop. | Walking 15–20 min to Shrine; 8–10 min by tram | Kings Domain and the arts precinct nearby |
| Shrine of Remembrance | Terrace views over the river; circling back towards the river path or Princes Bridge for a graceful finish. | 10–15 min to Bourke St; 15–20 min back to Federation Square | Botanical gardens and café pods nearby |
Mine this plan for a cosy pace. Booked accommodation within the inner-east precinct keeps you within reach of trams and lines, while nearby cafés offer a quick break. This loop lets you discover artworks and beauty, with Tales of the city around every corner. If you have booked a late show or want to sleep early, split the route into two short blocks and still gain the same mood. For locals and visitors from việt communities and wales tours, the route feels friendly and easy to navigate, circling back towards the river and ending with a little celebrate of Melbourne before you sleep away from home. Unless you prefer a longer stroll, you can add a sunset stop by the front of the city, or a quick lunch break near Bourke Street.
Museums, Galleries, and Street-Art Walks in a Half-Day
Begin with a focused pick: NGV International offers a compact, art-packed start, then move to ACMI, and finish with a street-art stroll through Hosier Lane. This route is faster and keeps a packed afternoon centered on Melbourne’s art scene. If you arrive early, head straight to NGV; this plan works on monday too.
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NGV International and Ian Potter Centre
Two galleries, one ticket, a century of creativity. The NGV International houses European masters and modern canvases, while the Ian Potter Centre in Federation Square focuses on Australian art. If you have a tight window, aim for a 60-minute highlights loop that hits a few key rooms and the sculpture terrace. The result is a real sense of the era and a solid start for the afternoon you’re planning.
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ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image)
Film, video, and interactive exhibits unfold in a bright, efficient circuit. Plan for three or four rooms plus a short screening if available. If you booked ahead for a talk or workshop, you can meet a curator or journalist to get a deeper view of the story behind a piece or a screen moment. Plus, you’ll find plenty of hands-on moments to enjoy.
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Street-art Walk: Hosier Lane and batemans alley
From Fed Square, a ten-minute stroll leads to Hosier Lane, home to iconic murals that often change. Walk along AC/DC Lane and a side alley nicknamed batemans to spot new tags, stencils, and large-scale pieces. Looking closely reveals brushwork and texture that photos can’t capture. Look for petrol-blue tones on some walls and neon accents that brighten a drab facade. Take quick photos at each major wall stop; these stops turn a city stroll into a living gallery. You might even spot a new piece that adds to Melbourne’s epic street-art story.
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Centre for Contemporary Photography and nearby rooms
CCP presents rotating photography and media projects in intimate rooms with crisp wall texts. A journalist’s note in the program helps you track the artist’s intent, turning a simple viewing into an epic mini-story you can carry into the rest of the afternoon. This part of the route often yields fresh insight and sharp, concise captions to remember.
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Wrap-up, coffee, or a quick swim
If the weather invites, end with a short swim at St Kilda Beach or a dip along the foreshore, then return to the city for a coffee. If you prefer to stay city-side, finish with a stroll through Degraves Street and a final look at a favorite wall. If you booked a second look at CCP or a new room, you can enjoy the moment as you head into the rest of the afternoon.
Markets, Cafes, and Local Eateries for Food Lovers

Begin at Queen Victoria Market for a food lover’s primer on Melbourne. The system of market sites spreads across sheds and laneways, with a south-east tram or trains network making it easy to join trips to nearby hubs. Arrive before 9 am to catch half a dozen samples from bakery and fruit stalls; circling the aisles, you’ll see century-old recipes reflected in olives, spices, and cheese. If you’re looking for value, wander the fruit and veg rows, where prices shift with the morning rush; otherwise, the best bites stay near the main hall until traders rotate. The absolute energy of this retail hub gives the feel of homes in the area you lived near, with locals sharing tips and traders ready to answer questions. Open daily except public holidays.
Next, head to South Melbourne Market and Prahran Market, both offering fantastic options for snacks, fresh seafood, and ready-to-go meals. Expect direct-from-farm produce, robust coffee, and a range of cheese and charcuterie that pairs with local wine. The location around the arcades keeps the vibe lively, and the bars nearby offer a relaxed finish to a market day. The reason to linger is small plates and friendly chats with vendors; you can catch a quick tram back or walk along the river. If you’re exploring on a half-day, plan a longer loop that can be extended by rapid trains to Brunswick or Collingwood. Look for goldfields-inspired roasts at several cafes along the way; those beans deliver a fantastic finish that lingers on the palate. Rent for popular stalls stays competitive, reflecting the location’s demand. This area is worth the detour for food lovers who want an authentic Melbourne experience and a sense of homes in the neighborhoods. Sure, you can also swing by tiny pops of dessert in side streets.
Parks, Beaches, and Waterfront Activities for Outdoorsy Guests
Start with a sunrise stroll along St Kilda Beach, then a guided water-route along the foreshore that uses tidal flats to reveal quieter coves away from crowds.
Melbourne blends large urban parks with vast coastal pockets for real outdoor experiences. These options mean you can access water, forests, and a street-scene you’ll remember–art-clad walls along Jervis Street frame the city as you move. Volunteers and promoter groups run guided routes, giving you a true feel for the area while keeping crowds lighter on weekdays. Here’s a curated series of ideas that fit different paces.
- Urban parks and forests
- Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Melbourne) sits amid wide lawns and water features, with paths that run under tall trees and along the edge of the lake–easy access from the city and a calm morning option.
- Yarra Bend Park offers a vast network of riverside trails through urban forests, with quiet sections that feel miles from the traffic and a chance to spot wildlife along the water.
- Albert Park and the surrounding greens provide loop routes around water, open lawns, and sheltered coves for resting in shade, all within a short ride from central streets.
- Waterfront paddling and sailing
- Àwọn ìrìnàjà omi lórí Odò Yarra nítòsí Abbotsford àti Docklands máa n pese àwọn ipa ọ̀nà tó rọrùn fún àwọn olùbẹ̀rẹ̀, PFDs, àti ìlànà tí kò yẹ̀ láti rí àwòrán ìlú tí ó fara hàn nínú omi nígbà tí oòrùn bá ń wọ̀.
- Docklands gbọ̀ngbọ̀n àti Williamstown gbà ọ́ láàyè láti ṣe ìrìn-àjò lórí omi dídákẹ́ àti ìrìn-àjò ojú ọ̀run asálẹ́ tó tan ìmọ́lẹ̀ sí ojú ọ̀run ìlú náà bó o ṣe ń lọ kọjá àwọn ilé tó wà létí odò àti ibi tí ọkọ̀ ojú omi máa ń dúró sí.
- Okuta etíkun àti ìwárí etíkun
- Ọ̀gbà-àmì St Kilda Beach máa ńfi àwọn ìran ìgbì-omi, afẹ́fẹ́ òkun àti àwọn igi tí a gbẹ́ kalẹ̀ fún eré-ìdárayá tí ó rọrùn hàn, pẹ̀lú ànfaní rírọrùn sí ibi tí ọkọ̀ ojú omi máa ńdúró sí fún àwọn àwòrán tí ó súnmọ́ tòsí ti ọkọ̀ ojú omi àti àwọn ẹyẹ kí àwòrán ìwọ̀-oòrùn tó pé.
- Brighton Beach nwere ájá sara mbara na ahịrị igbe ịsa ahụ ejiri nka see; ọ dị mma maka ijeụkwụ ezinụlọ na-eme enyi na ịwụli elu ngwa ngwa na mbara ala cafe n'akụkụ osimiri.
- Àwọn ibi ìgbafẹ́ tí ó súnmọ́lé fún ìrìn àjò ọjọ́ kan
- Ọ́wọ́dẹ́ Mornington Peninsula pẹ̀lú àwọn ikọ̀ gbùngbùn etí-òkun, àwọn etí-òkun àdánidá, àti àwọn ipa-ọ̀nà gẹ̀rẹ́gẹ̀rẹ́, gbogbo rẹ̀ ṣeé dé pẹ̀lú ọkọ̀ ayọ́kẹ́lẹ́ tàbí ọkọ̀ ojú irin fún ọjọ́ kíkún ti ìwárí àti àwọn ìdúró ìtọ́wò wáìnì.
- Dandenong Ranges nwere ugwu ndị e ji ọhịa kpuchie na ebe a na-ele anya, nwere okporo ụzọ dị warara na ụzọ ụkwụ nke na-enye ikuku dị ọhụrụ na echiche obodo dị egwu n'èzí Melbourne.
Ọ̀fún wẹ̀nrin fún ètò: ṣàyẹ̀wò àwọn àkókò ìgbì omi fún St Kilda, Brighton, àti Yarra; kó àwọn aṣọ fẹ́lẹ́fẹ́lẹ́ tó rọrùn, àpò gbígbẹ, àti ìpara ìdáàbòbò oòrùn; gbàá ìsìn lọ́dọ̀ olùgbéraga àdúgbò kan bí o bá fẹ́ àwọn ọ̀nà tí a ṣètò àti àwọn olùyọ̀ǹdaara láti tọ́ka sí àwọn ẹranko ìgbẹ́ àti ìtàn; lépa àwọn àárọ̀ kùtùkùtù tàbí àwọn ìrọ̀lẹ́ ọjọ́ láti gbádùn àwọn páńkì àti etíkun tí ó dákẹ́ jẹ́ẹ́ nígbà tí o ń mú ìwọ̀-oòrùn ológo kan ṣì. Ṣàdú́pẹ́ fún àwọn àṣàyàn tó gbòòrò, o lè ṣe àṣètò ọjọ́ kan tó darapọ̀ mọ́ àwọn agbègbè àdáni, àwọn ojú-ọ̀nà, àti àwọn ìrìn omi sínú ìṣètò ìrántí ìgbádùn lórí òde kan.
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