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The capital of new Zealand

Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southwest end of New Zealand's North Island. 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. Affected by the maritime climate, the weather is warm and sunny. Wellington is located in the fault zone. Except for a flat land near the sea, the whole city is built on the mountain. Because Wellington is close to the bay and has a high terrain, it is often attacked by sea breeze, and it is windy most of the year. It is the city with the largest average wind speed in the world, so it is called "windy city".

Wellington features:

There are many volcanic parks in Wellington. The geothermal landscape in the park, such as boiling springs, boiling mud ponds and spray holes, has attracted a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Every room of the famous James Cook Hotel is equipped with telephone, refrigerator, air conditioner and TV. Some hotels in Wellington also arrange various sports and entertainment activities for tourists, such as hunting, fishing, water speedboat tour, helicopter tour, cross-country cycling, sculpture, glass blowing and so on.