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Auckland

Rated as the third most liveable city in the world, Auckland is a thriving multi-cultural hub(枢纽) of cuisine, music, art and culture.

Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour ofholiday islands. Add a sunny climate, a backgroundofculture and a passion for outstanding food, wine and shopping, and you’re beginning to get the picture of Auckland, New Zealand, our largest and most colorful city.More than just a city, Auckland is a whole area full of things to see and do. Best of all, with so many experiences close by it’s easy to jump from one adventure to the next.

A stunning(brilliant) natural playground

Auckland’s diverse landscapes provide countless opportunities to get immersed in nature. In the west, native rainforest piles down the hills to meet the sea on dramatic black sand beaches, while the east’s protected golden sand beaches are fringed with red-flowering pohutukawa trees.(圣诞树). To the north the rolling hills of wine country meet stunning coastlines and in the south you'll find picturesque(如画的)forest and quiet straits to explore.

Volcanoes

New Zealand's Auckland region is dotted with 48 volcanic cones, which provide spectacular full views of the city and harbour. Many are surrounded by green parkland, making them perfect picnic spots. Rangitoto Island, just a 25-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland, is the region's most iconic volcano and a favourite day trip destination for visitors, hikers and bird watchers.

Shopping and dining

In Auckland Auckland is a shopaholic's paradise, with everything from top-end designers to open air street markets. Discover the diverse range of cafes and restaurants offering cuisine from around the globe and check out the buzzing nightlife of the central city. Favourite spots include Wynyard Quarter, the Viaduct Harbour, the Britomart precinct and City Works Depot.

Once you've seen the city, head out to one of Auckland's beautiful wine regions where you can sample local wines against the backdrop of vine-covered hills and sparkling ocean.

A city like no other

New Zealand's indigenous Māori people called this land Tāmaki Makaurau, a maiden desired by a hundred lovers.It was a place fought over for its vast riches, including its forested hills, productive volcanic soils and harbours full of seafood. The name still holds true, as Auckland's lifestyle is ranked amongst the best in the world.In fact, Auckland is rated the third most liveable city in the world on the Mercer Quality of Living scale and has just been named as one of the top 10 most liveable cities in the world by The Economist.

Come and experience it for yourself. A few days in Auckland, building in a tour or two, is the perfect beginning to your New Zealand vacation.

The village of the Hobbiton

Ever since the first The Lord of the Rings movie was released in 2001, New Zealand

has been known as the 'Home of Middle-earth'.

New Zealand’s dramatic scenery - golden plains, towering mountains and enchanting valleys - plays the mythical world of Middle-earth on the big screen in both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogy. More than 150 locations throughout the country were used to film The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogy. Many activities and attractions offer the chance to see the film locations for yourself.

THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY

New Zealand's stunning landscapes captivated movie fans around the world as the

unbilled star of the hugely successful The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

The landscapes of Middle-earth came alive after they were featured in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy from 2001-2003. Over 150 real New Zealand locations were used from the rolling green hills of Matamata in the North Island; Hobbiton, to

Queenstown’s snowy jagged mountain peaks; the Remarkables, featured as Dimrill Dale. THE HOBBIT TRILOGY

Middle?earth may have been a figment of author J.R.R Tolkien's imagination but New Zealand - the youngest country on earth - bears an uncanny resemblance. Discover the reason why New Zealand is considered the real Middle?earth as you explore the dramatic, contrasting landscapes that have inspired the world’s best filmmakers. Traverse majestic mountains, meander through ancient native forests, cross vast wild plains and negotiate fresh clear waterways, from Hobbiton; Matamata in the North Island to Beorn’s House; Paradise in the south.

A lot of the world’s impression of New Zealand is that landscape; the rolling hills, the mountains and the fiords…it’s got everything in it.

Martin FreemanActor (Bilbo)

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