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What tourist attractions are there in New Zealand?

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, the industrial, commercial and economic and trade center of New Zealand, and the city with the largest concentration of Chinese immigrants in New Zealand.

The Sky Tower is 328 meters high and is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. It has three viewing platforms on the top to enjoy the magnificent 360-degree scenery. If you want a unique dining experience, try one of the two restaurants on the top floor of the Sky Tower, including the Orbit revolving restaurant. Those who love adventure can choose a more exciting way of sightseeing - SkyWalk, where they start a high-altitude adventure on the walking path outside the Sky Tower, which is 192 meters high and only 1.2 meters wide.

Mission Bay’s real name is Mission Bay. The Chinese called this name very vividly according to the pronunciation. It can be said that the sound and meaning are consistent. This place is quiet and peaceful, so many local Aucklanders who come as a family come here to relax. The area near Mystic Bay is one of New Zealand's top luxury areas. Numerous luxury houses that have won various architectural awards are laid out in various streets; there are also many well-known restaurants and ice cream shops in Auckland. While enjoying the beautiful scenery, tourists can also A real treat. MISSION BAY is Auckland's most famous tourist attraction, so visitors should be careful of crimes in the area, such as robbery and theft, and smashing of car windows, and do not leave valuables in the car.

Climb the Auckland North Shore Bridge (Harbour Bridge Climbing). Experienced guides will lead you from the specially designed walking track to the bottom and top of the Auckland Harbor Bridge. The whole activity is very safe yet exciting. If climbing the bridge isn't exciting enough for you, you can top it off with the Auckland Bridge Bungy. When you jump down and fly freely in the air, don't forget to appreciate the beautiful scenery around you from a different perspective!

One Tree Hill is located on the green slopes of Cornwall Park and is one of Auckland's largest and most culturally significant volcanoes. Visitors can drive or take a leisurely stroll to the top of the hill, where stands a monument and the grave of Sir John Logan Campbell, the father of Auckland. Enjoy panoramic views of the area from the top of the mountain. In addition, One Tree Hill is also a favorite place for Aucklanders to have dinner and BBQ. Visitors may wish to try and enjoy their own baked food in a completely natural scenery. It is absolutely delightful.

The top of Mount Eden is the highest point of the natural landforms in downtown Auckland (the highest point in Auckland is the RANGITOTO volcano). Visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of downtown Auckland here. The Maori name of this dormant volcano is Maungawhau (Maungawhau). It is 196 meters high, has three main craters, and is nestled in lush greenery. What you need to be careful about is that the crime rate near Mount Eden is relatively high. Tourists must be careful not to put their belongings in the car, otherwise the vehicle windows will be easily smashed.

Bastion Point is located near the scenic Mission Bay, where you can have unparalleled views of Waitemata Harbor. Visitors can enjoy the sun, fly kites or play football or Rugby on the spacious lawn. Baschen Point is also the site of the Michael Joseph Savage monument, built to commemorate New Zealand's first Labor Prime Minister.

North Head is famous for its military history, with its gun emplacements, military fortresses and series of tunnels waiting for visitors to explore. Mt Victoria next to it is the best place to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Auckland CBD across the sea. Watch thousands of sails passing by in the sea. Below is the quiet New Zealand Navy Port, and opposite are the bustling urban high-rise buildings and the port.

Take the ferry to Waiheke Island (Chinese name is Waiheke Island) and have a feast at the award-winning Mudbrick Vineyard and Restaurant . Enjoy sweeping views of the Hauraki Gulf, Rangitoto Island and the city skyline while sipping a glass of world-class wine in their garden. Waiheke Island is one of New Zealand's wine producing areas, with many vineyards and wineries on the island.

Drive along the scenic but slightly bumpy road to Auckland's west coast to see the incomparably spectacular PIHA Beach. Before descending to Piha, be sure to take a photo at the grand viewpoint overlooking the Tasman Sea. Piha's black sand beaches, rolling waves and the majestic Lion Rock dividing the north and south beaches will leave you with unforgettable memories.