The Auckland Museum is situated between Panell and New Market. It's still a long way from the downtown business district, on the park hill. The main building is surrounded by green space, overlooking the downtown Auckland from the upstairs. Open from 10:00 to 17:00 every day; ANZAC Day 06:45, closed for Christmas. The museum is divided into two entrances: south entrance and North entrance. Non-local people need to buy tickets. They are divided into simple tickets and tickets including Maori performances. Maori Cultural Performance: 12:00 a day. Four-storey museums include Maori cultural history, natural and ecological history of New Zealand, war history and some special exhibitions, such as a special exhibition on the life of Chinese immigrants from Central Otago to Central Otago during the Gold Rush in March. It takes a whole day to watch carefully. But I think it's hard to concentrate on it unless I'm a person with a strong desire for knowledge. Or I can divide it into two half-day tours. It showcases the original flag of New Zealand at various times in its history, and the physical objects of early aviation aircraft, which are worth seeing.