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Introduction of four major cities in New Zealand

86. The South Island and the North Island of New Zealand (also known as New Zealand) are like two glittering pearls. what's up Land of white clouds? The land of long white clouds, an island country, floats like a boat in the southwest Pacific Ocean. New Zealand faces Australia across tasman sea in the west, 0/60km away from Australia/KLOC-in the west, bordering Tonga and Fiji in the north, and bordering on the air and sea transportation hub of the South Pacific. It covers an area of 268 103 square kilometers and the coastline is 6900 kilometers long. There are many volcanoes and hot springs in the North Island.

The beauty of New Zealand lies in its spring-like seasons. She is located in the southern hemisphere. Even in the coldest July and August, the average temperature is not lower than 10 degrees Celsius. In the hottest January and February, the temperature stays around 25 degrees Celsius.

Four major cities:

1. Auckland (the largest city, located in the North Island, with a population of about 1 10,000) Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, the most populous city in New Zealand and the economic and cultural center of New Zealand. Auckland has two beautiful seaports and has always been famous as the capital of Qian Fan. It is said that the total number of sailboats in Auckland is the highest in the world. Auckland is surrounded by beaches, islands and natural forests, with pleasant scenery and mild climate, which is very suitable for water activities.

Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southern tip of North Island. At present, the headquarters of major enterprises and major government departments with a population of about 427,000 are located in this city. There are many government employees and some employees in the headquarters of big companies. It is also a multicultural city. There are new and old immigrants from different countries, diplomatic envoys from different countries, and New Zealand natives who have worked, studied and lived overseas. They have a certain understanding of foreign immigrants and their cultures, which makes the customs and cultures of various countries harmoniously combine.

3.86 It is said that Christchurch (located in the South Island, with a population of about 350,000) is a typical British city, with flowers and birds all year round. It has always been famous as a garden city and is full of strong cultural atmosphere. There are many theaters, art galleries and symphony orchestras playing in the urban area, and the romantic season and flower season celebrations are held regularly every year. Restaurants, buffets and snack bars can be seen everywhere, and many shops and open-air markets are open seven days a week, making life very convenient. Christchurch is a good place to walk or ride a bike because it is flat and compact and easy to identify the route. About an hour's drive from Christchurch, there are beautiful mountains, beaches, lakes, rivers and historical and cultural parks.

4. Hamilton is the fourth largest city in New Zealand, a rapidly growing emerging city in recent years, and the fourth largest city in China, the capital of Waikato Province, with a population of 1 10000. The Waikato River passes through the city center, and Waikato University (my school) is located in the center of Hamilton, so Hamilton is not only famous for animal husbandry, but also similar to the university town. She is located on the charming Waikato River, only 90 minutes' drive from Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. Therefore, it can be regarded as the deputy capital of Auckland, with the convenience of Auckland, but without the hustle and bustle of big cities. Besides, Hamilton has his own university and doesn't have to rely entirely on Auckland, so many immigrants settle here. The local climate is very mild, with an average temperature of 20℃-25℃ in summer and 10℃- 15℃ in winter. Hamilton has a beautiful environment, is safe and clean, and is permeated with a friendly atmosphere everywhere. In Hamilton, you can not only easily enter modern supermarkets, cafes and restaurants, but also fully enjoy the natural lifestyle of New Zealand.