
1. Auckland
Auckland is located in the north of New Zealand North Island. It is the largest city in New Zealand, 1460,000 people, in which overseas Chinese exceed 100,000. Auckland is close to the sea, the terrain is gentle, mountains, beautiful scenery, and pleasant climate. It has the reputation of “Sailing capital”. Auckland manufacturing, business and financial services developed. They are the centre of the New Zealand economy and is also an important portal for New Zealand. As a port city in New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland dominates the country in culture, education and technology. Many famous universities such as Auckland University, Auckland University of Technology and Messi University are located here.
2. Wellington
The New Zealand capital Wellington is about 490,000, of which approximately 197,000 people live in Wellington. Wellington is located in the southern end of New Zealand North Island, are an excellent port city and the capital of the southern end of the world. The New Zealand capital built in 1865 is a national political and cultural centre. The climate is more gentle, the annual average temperature is 13.2 degrees Celsius, the rain is more, often blowing wind, yes, “Fengcheng”.
3. Christchurch
Enrich is located in the eastern Canterbury Plain in South Island, New Zealand, with a population of about 376,000. It is the intensive land of the industrial and commercial centre of South Island and wool, beef, lamb and agricultural products. This city has a strong British flavour. Because of its numerous botanical gardens and gardens, it enjoys the reputation of a “garden city”.
4. Rotorua
Rotorua is located in central New Zealand, with a population of 65,000. Natural Spa is the architectural and tourist attraction of New Zealand Maori. Rotorua has a Maori Museum, a Sculpture Center, a Maori Practice and Maori Village, a Maori Institute of Technology. The city’s tourist facilities are complete, and tourists are constantly in. Rotorua is also known for its forestry, producing and exporting a large number of wood and its products per year.
5. Hamilton
It is located about 105 kilometres southeast of New Zealand Auckland. Founded in the 1960s and was formally established in December 1945. It has 138,500 people. It is New Zealand’s inland city and is the capital of North Island Waikato Region, also political, commercial and agricultural service centres. The city is convenient, the natural environment is beautiful, and is an internationally renowned agricultural research centre.