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Welcome
to Wellington
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Welcome to Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand Located on a beautiful
harbour, our city is young and vibrant. Wellington has been extensively
modernised over the last 20 years. It is a very compact city being contained
in growth by the surrounding hills and green belt reserves. Climate
About Wellington Wellington as the Capital City, is the geographical centre of New Zealand and is the focus of the country's financial and political power. Wellington at 47° 15' South Latitude is the southernmost capital city in the world and is only a Ferry ride (3 hours) to the wonderful scenic South Island
Downtown Lambton Quay
with its "established" shops is popular with shoppers. The newer
shopping centres, following overseas trends, show the modern New Zealand
way of city life. Wellington has long been recognised as the cultural and arts capital of New Zealand. It is home to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet, Opera Companies, theatre and a large number of art galleries, including the National Museum Te Papa Tongarewa (Our Place) - locally known as Te Papa. The cosmopolitan nature of Wellington is reflected in over 350 restaurants and cafes serving innovative New Zealand and ethnic cuisine from around the world.
About Porirua Porirua
City is located 20 minutes North of Wellington. The residents of Porirua
are from many different countries including many of the Pacific Islands.
Porirua City is Sister City with Blacktown, Australia. The population
grew rapidly in the 1960's and early 1970's and is now approximately 50,000.
Situated around a harbour, with one arm of the harbour, the Pauatahanui
inlet, known for conservation of its wild life and wetlands. Porirua was named by the great Polynesian explorer, Kupe, the first human to see Porirua Harbour. He named it after "two flowings of the tide". There is a lot of Maori as well as European History in the area. Cultural activities, shopping, history, beaches, views and great walkways combine to make "Porirua Plus" the promotional slogan currently in use. Mana Island, off shore from Porirua, is under Dept of Conservation control and limited to 50 visitors a day. Pataka Museum is a contemporary museum and art gallery containing a treasure house of cultural expression. It displays works from leading contemporary NZ, Maori and Pacific Island artists. Pataka incorporates The Whitirea Performing Arts School, Melody Farm Music Museum, Porirua Library, Japanese Gardens and a Café.
About
Hutt City
The Surrounding Regions New Zealand lies astride the southern "roaring forties" weather zone. By nature of the two main mountainous islands forming New Zealand and the Cook Strait waterway division between the North and South Islands, Wellington attracts plenty of fresh clean air with "gentle" breezes. Envious cities, which have smog and humidity problems, refer to us as the "windy city". Locals prefer the clean, fresh and invigorating image. For a different perspective of the city, take a harbour cruise or a ferry trip to Eastbourne, where there are craft shops, galleries and cafes. The harbour is home to a strong yachting fraternity, which enjoys all year round activities. The Hutt and Porirua Cities have fine specialist Art Galleries and Museums.
The Wellington Friendship Force, formed in March 1985, has 91 members and represents the greater Wellington region. The region includes the four independent cities of Wellington City, Hutt City (formerly and still locally known as Lower Hutt), Upper Hutt City and Porirua City. The total population of the region is 329,100 made up of Wellington City 150,000, Porirua City 47,200 Hutt City 94,600 and Upper Hutt City 37,300. |
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