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New Zealand’s 7 most popular tourist attractions you must see

What are the top attractions in New Zealand? Sky Tower, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Mount Cook, Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Wakatipu, etc. are places visited by many tourists in New Zealand. Among them, the Sky Tower is located at the junction of Victoria Street and Commonwealth Street in downtown Auckland. It is a sightseeing and radio tower with a height of 328 meters. This article provides you with a list of the most popular tourist attractions in New Zealand, hoping to help you.

1. Sky Tower

The Sky Tower is located at the corner of Victoria Street and Commonwealth Street in central Auckland. The Sky Tower is a tourist and radio broadcasting tower; the tower is 328 meters high, making it the tallest structure in the southern hemisphere. It is the 13th observation tower of the world’s free-standing towers and a member of the World Federation of High Towers. The sky tower can withstand wind speeds of 200km/h and an earthquake of magnitude 7 on the Richter scale 40 kilometers away. Even an earthquake of magnitude 8 on the Richter scale 20 kilometers away will not fall.

 2. Queenstown

Queenstown in New Zealand is a beautiful town surrounded by the Southern Alps and a beautiful city surrounded by mountains and rivers. Queenstown is full of sightseeing spots, with blue skies and bright sunshine in summer, bright red and golden leaves dyed colorful in autumn, cool and sunny weather in winter, and large snow-covered mountains, and spring is when the flowers are in full bloom. . There are four distinct seasons, each with a completely different appearance. Lake Wakatipu (Lake Wakatipu) near the city is a deep and blue alpine lake. Several snow-covered green-brown mountains on the majestic mountains dot the background. From Queenstown to the top of the mountain, it is a piece of green color. The name Queenstown comes from the colonists’ belief that the beautiful scenery here should belong to the Queen, hence the name Queenstown.

 3. Milford Sound

The eastern fjord of the Tasman Sea, also known as Milford Sound (English: Milford Sound, Maori: Piopiotahi), means “First Native Thrush” in Maori. It is a glacial landform located in the Fiordland National Park in the southwest of the South Island of New Zealand. The fjord was formed during the Ice Age, and its deepest point is 265 meters away from Mitre Peak. The Maori believed that the fjord was created by a powerful blacksmith named Tutila Kifanua. He carved the cliffs and majestic mountains of Milford Sound with his magical axe.

4. Mount Cook

Mount Cook is also translated as Mount Cook. New Zealand’s highest mountain, in the Southern Alps in the central west of the South Island. It is surrounded by 22 peaks above 3,000 meters (10,000 feet), covered with snow all year round, and 3,754 meters (12,316 feet) high. There is a very bright night sky here. For stargazing here, a knowledgeable astronomy guide will be arranged to lead you to use the most advanced monoculars and high-power binoculars to get to know the wonderful starry sky in the southern hemisphere.

 5. Church of the Good Shepherd

Church of the Good Shepherd, English name Church of the Good Shepherd. This beautiful stone church is located on the shore of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand, with the vast landscape in the background, and many couples choose to hold their wedding here. Built in 1935 by renowned architect Benjamin Woolfield Mumford, the church’s Gothic wood and stone architecture is unique in New Zealand. Lake Tekapo is a 3-hour drive from Christchurch for boating and other activities.

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 6. Lake Wakatipu

the most beautiful sunset from Queenstown Gondola Skyline in New Zealand. overlooking Queenstown Gardens, Cecil Peak, etc.

Lake Wakatipu (Lake Wakatipu), located in the mountains, tourists can choose to take a hovercraft or speedboat tour. One of Queenstown’s most popular tourist activities is taking a cruise on Lake Wakatipu on a TSS Earnslaw. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Enslow was built for the convenience of the residents living by the lake, and the ship is still in good condition today, taking tourists to the mountain village of Walter Peak for a view of the sheep pastures. It features a restaurant, café and bar.

7. Mount Eden

Mount Eden is located about 5 kilometers south of Auckland city center in New Zealand and is the crater of an extinct volcano. There is an observation deck on the top of the mountain, with a wide field of vision, which is a good place to overlook the city. In addition, you can visit the remains of a Maori fortress from the 12th century. The magma spit out when the volcano erupted covers an area of ​​nearly 6 square kilometers. It spews up to 160 million cubic meters of magma, which can fill 32,400 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

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