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Where are Auckland and Wellington?

Auckland and Wellington are both good.

I. Introduction:

Introduction to Auckland:

Auckland is a coastal city in northern New Zealand and the largest city in New Zealand, with an area of 1.086 square kilometers and a population of 1.46 million. Auckland is called the "sailing capital" because it has the largest number of sailing boats in the world. Also known as the "sailing capital", it is the main transportation and shipping hub in the southern hemisphere and one of the main ports in the southern hemisphere.

2. Introduction to Wellington:

Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southwest end of New Zealand's North Island with a population of about 450,000. It is the main population center in the south of North Island and the administrative center of Wellington. It is the second largest city in New Zealand, and together with Sydney and Melbourne, it has become the cultural center of Oceania. Many artists live or work here, and there are many art cafes and lively nightlife.

Second, the climate:

1, Auckland climate:

The climate in Auckland is quite comfortable. Auckland has a mild and rainy climate with four distinct seasons, and the annual temperature is between 6-28℃. The highest temperature in February is 25.5℃, and the highest temperature in August is 16℃. Summer in Auckland is the best time to travel, but the sunshine is very strong, especially at noon every day. You should prepare sunscreen products for outdoor activities.

2. Climate in Wellington:

The temperature is between 13-20℃ in summer and 6- 1 1℃ in winter. The average annual rainfall is1249mm. Wellington ranks 12 among the livable cities in the world (English-speaking city ranks fourth, 2007). The average sunshine time in Wellington is 2025 hours a year (about 169 days).

Urban scenery of the two places:

Auckland 1:

The whole city of Auckland is divided into two parts, north and south, which are connected by the Auckland Harbour Bridge. The bridge is shaped like a hanger, with a single span, a length of 1079 m and eight parallel lanes. 1959 completed, it is the only port bridge in New Zealand.

The hills around the city are undulating. There used to be a group of volcanoes, and volcanic cones can be seen everywhere in the city. The Maori built them into terraces and houses and used them as fortresses against the enemy in the war. There are dozens of extinct volcanoes here, many of which have become parks. There are more than 360 parks here, ranking first in China.

2.wellington:

The Parliament Building of New Zealand is one of the most attractive places of interest here. It is open to the public every day and can provide free explanations and visits for tourists. The parliament complex is located in the center of Wellington, and it is only a short walk from here to the National Archives, St Paul's Cathedral and the former government building (the second largest wooden building in the world).

The main attractions are: Parliament Building, Government Building, Tomble Library, Botanical Garden, Old St. Paul's Church, Dominican Museum, National Art Gallery, victoria hill, Wellington Zoo, etc.