A bridge flies north and south, and the sky is changing. The 1020-meter Auckland Harbour Bridge connects the two north and south ports of New Zealand's largest port - Waitimatta Port. It is also the main traffic road from the port to the city, and it is a beautiful scenery in Auckland. There is a long history. The bridge was built in 1959 and expanded into two-way four-lane into two-way six-lane in 1969. The shape is simple. The high steel arch structure is both atmospheric and durable, and ensures the boat berth of the main channel. It also designs bungee jumping platform and climbing viewing trails ingeniously, and carries out unique sightseeing and entertainment projects. Beautiful scenery. The bridge is surrounded by the port area and a large commercial leisure area. No matter which angle the bridge, the sparkling seawater, the rainbow-like bridge, the pier with thousands of sails, and the sea surface of the hundred and fifty are beautiful pictures.