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Albert Park Review

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From Bowen Ave Avenue to Albert Park, which was the earliest crater site in Auckland, adjacent to the University of Auckland. Because the University of Auckland has no gate, it is more like part of the University of Auckland. There is a cannon in the park. Originally, Albert Park was a military fortress. Because of its high terrain, it can easily monitor the streets and distances of the city. The fountain in the center of the park was built in 1881. It is not impressive, but very delicate. In 1897, in memory of Queen Victoria, her bronze sculptures were erected in the fountain center. In fact, the sculptures of Queen Victoria in New Zealand and Australia are everywhere. There is a beautifully decorated flower clock in the park, which is located on the first street of the Bell Tower of the University of Auckland. In 53 years, it was built under the sponsorship of Robert Laidlaw, the founder of Farmers department store chain, through a street is the Bell Tower of the University of Auckland, which is a landmark building. It was built in 1926. The building north of the Bell Tower was built in 1856. It used to be the Governor's Office of New Zealand. Now the first floor is the place for freshmen to report to the University of Auckland and the teacher's lounge. The lecture hall and the use of visiting scholars are still under renovation because the top floor is not open. The first and second floors can walk freely. The red staircase inside is graceful and elegant. The whole building is elegant and delicate. Go back to Princes St along the ramp. There is a beautiful synagogue. Go on, turn left around the triangular flower beds and enter the Vulcane alley. There are many trees standing here. Old pub, turn right and go to Queen St. It's the ferry building, turn left Quay Street, go all the way to Viaduct Harbour, cross the bridge to the vibrant Wynyard Quarter, which is full of rich people's high-class yachts on the side of the sea. It has become a symbol of prosperity, prosperity and fashion in Auckland. Whether it's sunny or rainy, people are flowing almost every night, lively pub. And there's always a buzz in the cafe.

Albert Park

Posted: Mar 11, 2017
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  • 摆渡修行
    5/5Outstanding
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    Of course, it is the most beautiful painter. Of course, you also need the gentle sunshine and color of autumn. Albert Park west of Auckland, every time you come to hike, you will gain endless inspiration. In the warm sun of autumn, friends will also walk.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2021
  • 旅の径
    4/5Excellent
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    Albert Park, located in the heart of Auckland, on the west side of the University of Auckland, named after Prince Albert of England. Similar to many New Zealand city parks, the park is Victorian, green grass, big trees, flowers, beautiful statues and pleasant scenery. In front of the beautiful fountain, tourists lean on the benches to watch the reflection of the sky tower; on the rolling trails, citizens or leisurely strolling, or sweating like rain; in the wide lawn, Chinese students from various universities are happily carrying out socialization activities~ a quiet and peaceful scene.

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    Posted: Nov 14, 2020
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    Albert Park is just across the road from the famous University of Auckland. Due to the good location, beautiful scenery and constant tourists. Especially you can see many University of Auckland students here!

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    Posted: Sep 28, 2019
  • 小吥咯咯
    5/5Outstanding
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    The environment of Albert Park is very good, the trees are very high

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    Posted: Jul 25, 2022
  • cmb***nk
    3/5Average

    extremely great.

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    Posted: Nov 4, 2022
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's a very beautiful park, next to the Museum of Art and the University of Auckland. One day I was here and it seemed that some universities were holding some activities. There are live music and many bands. Some of them are distributing iced coffee for free. I don't know how often this kind of activity is held, but it's interesting. Please sign up for it. Even without these activities, it will still be a very beautiful park.

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2019
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