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      Beaches, wineries and Art Deco. The Hawke's Bay has a diverse economy, including business services that support its sectors to be the second largest contributor to regional GDP in the country. A popular tourist destination, the region has some of the countries best restaurants as well as stunning scenery, markets and festivals.

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      The Bay of Plenty is officially New Zealand's sunniest destination, enjoying short-lived winters and long summer days. The Region offers some of the country's most spectacular views and many ways to enjoy the pristine scenery and natural wonders. Visitors also enjoy exploring the Bay's Māori heritage and pre-European roots.

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      The Waikato is known for its rolling plains, fertile land and the mighty Waikato River. The region is the fourth largest regional economy in New Zealand, with a strong focus on primary production and associated manufacturing.

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      Welcome to Whanganui. This is our place; where history is full of stories, legends and rich legacy. Where a thriving arts scene, creativity and evolving culture inspire our modern lives. Where breath-taking natural landscapes capture imaginations at every turn.

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      Located in the lower North Island, Manawatu is heartland New Zealand, offering an authentic Kiwi experience.

      The main in the region are Palmerston North, most notable for Massey University. Palmerston has a vibrant, arts and culture scene.

      The region's economy is based on food production and processing, research and education. The region is also home for the New Zealand defence force.

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      Northland was originally home to some of our country's first human inhabitants. Today, it is one of the fastest growing regions in New Zealand and home to nearly 189,000 people. Rich in culture and history, the region boasts a stunning natural environment.

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      Auckland Region stretches from the the beaches of the Pacific Ocean in the east to the expansive beaches of the rugged west coast of the Tasman Sea. Auckland City, the largest urban area in New Zealand is considered the main economic center of New Zealand and a popular destination for international students and travellers.

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      Gisborne is a Region on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. It's known for wineries and surf beaches such as Makorori. The region has maintained a strong Maori heritage. The region's economy is made up mainly of agriculture, horticulture and forestry.

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      Taranaki is a coastal and mountainous region on the western side of New Zealand's North Island. Its landscape is dominated by Mount Taranaki, its namesake volcano, which lies within the rainforested Egmont National Park.

      The port city of New Plymouth is the area's cultural and commercial hub. Taranaki's economy is diverse and includes dairy, oil and gas. The region is the highest contributor or national GDP per capita. 

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      The Wellington Region covers Wellington city in the south, Upper and Lower Hutt valleys to the north-east, and Porirua to the north-west. The region takes its name from Wellington, New Zealand's capital city.

      Wellington is famous for its arts and culture scene and is also the centre of New Zealand's film industry.

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      The West Coast, or as some locals call it, the "Wild West", is a long thin region that runs down the South Island's west coast.

      The region has the lowest population in all of New Zealand. It is famous for its rugged natural scenery such as the Pancake Rocks, the Blue Pools of Haast, and the glaciers.

      The main industries in the region are dairy farming and mining. Tourism also plays an important role.

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      Nelson Tasman is an extraordinary, vibrant region where art and businesses thrive together among a stunning natural landscape. With one in five people internationally born, Nelson Tasman has 48 different cultures living in its environs.

      The region prides its self on being New Zealand’s leading Research and Development areas, with the highest proportion of people working in the research, science and tech sectors out of anywhere in New Zealand.

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      Canterbury is a region on New Zealand’s South Island marked by grassy plains, clear lakes and snow-capped mountains. Its largest city, Christchurch, is famed for its art scene and green spaces.

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      There are few places in the world which will leave you with a lasting sense of difference. Central Otago is undoubtedly one of them from its landscapes, its seasons, its people, its products and experiences.

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      Marlborough Region is on the north-eastern corner of the South Island. The region is well known for its winemaking industry, and the Marlborough Sounds, an extensive network of coastal waterways, peninsulas and islands.

      Apart from the wine industry, aquaculture, agriculture and tourism play an important role in the local economy.

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      Southland is New Zealand’s most southerly region and includes the World Heritage ranked Fiordland National Park.

      The region's only city Invercargill offers a relaxed pace of life with wide streets, little traffic, spacious parks and gardens, striking Victorian and Edwardian architecture and impressive sporting facilities including New Zealand’s first indoor velodrome. Southland's location is such that views of Aurora Australis or the Southern Lights are common.

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旺格努伊是独一无二的。看看这些你只能在旺格努伊做和看到的事情

乘坐 Durie Hill 电梯

我们是南半球唯一的地下公共交通电梯的故乡。Durie Hill 电梯建于 1919 年,旨在帮助山顶杜里山郊区的居民通勤到城里。从顶部看到的景色非常棒——你到达电梯时要走的长达 213 米的隧道也是如此(绝对是摄影师的亮点)。

从杜里山电梯观景台看到旺格努伊的景色

参观普蒂基的圣保罗圣公会纪念教堂

圣保罗圣公会纪念教堂是奥特亚罗瓦最复杂、装饰最精美的教堂之一,里面充斥着精美错综复杂的毛利雕刻,图库图库编织着这个地区的人民和土地的故事。

圣保罗纪念教堂遗址本身的历史可以追溯到1842年,多年来,该遗址上已经建造了几座建筑。参观这座建筑,听听当地导游讲述的故事,他们对这座历史宝藏了如指掌。圣保罗的旅游费用为10美元,可以通过旺格努伊i-SITE游客中心预订

在河道上开车或骑自行车

这条私密而风景优美的64公里公路通向旺格努伊国家公园,使旅行者能够参观小河社区,体验与该国其他大部分地区相比是独一无二的生活节奏。

你可以在这里阅读《旺格努伊河公路指南》。

在歌剧院看一场演出

皇家旺格努伊歌剧院是新西兰最后一座维多利亚式剧院,拥有 115 多年的历史,至今仍在举办各种本地和巡回演出。查看正在发生的事情,并在您的行程中添加节目。

你可以在这里访问皇家旺格努伊歌剧院的Facebook页面。

在旺格努伊河市场购物

这些每周周六的市场位于毛利人早期交易的历史遗迹上。r是农贸市场区摊位的背景,这里有各种当地食品生产商,而River Traders区则有各种各样的复古收藏家、艺术和传统手工艺品的制作者、植物和美味的街头食品。每周六上午 8:30 至下午 1:00 在陶波码头开放。

或者访问 Whanganui RiverM arkets 的脸书页面。

旺格努伊河市场

漫步帕洛玛花园

你从未见过的花园。探索充满异国情调的帕洛玛花园,这里种满了来自世界各地的植物,从亚洲的丛林到非洲和美洲的沙漠。在过去的十三年中,帕洛玛花园被新西兰花园信托基金会授予 “国家意义花园”。

花园分为几个不同的区域,包括棕榈花园、沙漠屋、死亡花园、竹林、异国花园、婚礼草坪和两个植物园,这在旺格努伊的花园中独一无二。

你可以在这里访问帕洛玛花园网站。

或者看看 Paloma Gardens Facebook 页面。

石英工作室陶瓷博物馆

作为新西兰唯一的专门陶瓷博物馆,石英博物馆值得一游。新西兰历史藏品由近100件作品组成,描绘了从20世纪初到今天的工作室陶瓷的发展。该博物馆的建立是为了收藏里克·陆克文收藏的400多件陶瓷作品。还从私人收藏中借来作品用于主题和特别展览,每年都会委托进行陶瓷装置。

您可以在石英工作室陶瓷博物馆网站上找到更多信息。

乘坐 Paddle Steamer Waimarie

Paddle Steamer Waimarie 是从旺格努伊河底部救出来的,它在那里停留了大约 50 年,恢复了昔日的辉煌,并于 2000 年重新下水,成为新西兰最后一艘从 19 世纪末到 20 世纪初黄金河船时代运营的蒸汽动力燃煤客桨轮船。怀玛丽号从 10 月到次年 5 月在上游航行。

你可以在这里访问 Paddle Steamer Waimarie 网站。网站在这里。

或者前往 Paddle Steamer Waimarie Facebook 页面。

Paddle Steamer 怀玛丽

在怀鲁阿号机动船上巡游

这艘漂亮的船由 Yarrow & Company of London 于 1904 年初建造,并以套装形式发往旺格努伊给 A. Hatrick & company,有着悠久的历史。

1987 年,一群当地人花了 19 年时间将怀鲁阿恢复到 1913 年的状态,自 2006 年以来,这艘船一直是河上值得欢迎的景象。前往 Hipango 公园一日游或乘船前往 Upokongaro,这段特别的旅程无与伦比。

你可以在这里找到更多

或者像 Motor Vessel Wairua 的 Facebook 页面一样

探索旺格努伊地区博物馆

旺格努伊地区博物馆坐落在皇后公园旺格努伊文化中心的中心地带,为游客提供难得的体验——探索旺格努伊人民的心灵,了解他们的宝藏、爱情、日常生活和戏剧、历史和未来。

当普通换成非凡时,你就知道自己在旺格努伊。以陶加毛利藏品而闻名,你可以看到今天旺格努伊河毛利人的图普纳(祖先)的杰出作品。

您可以在旺格努伊地区博物馆网站上找到更多信息。

或者在旺格努伊地区博物馆的Facebook页面上。

旺格努伊地区博物馆

Arts & Culture

艺术与文化

旺格努伊作为艺术家的好地方,享有当之无愧的声誉,但生活在创意中心对整个社区都有好处。我们有无限的机会享受视觉艺术、表演和听取专家的教训。

探索博物馆和画廊

历史悠久的萨金特画廊是新西兰最好的美术藏品之一,旺格努伊地区博物馆收藏了大量的林道尔肖像和陶恩加毛利人,石英工作室陶瓷博物馆则包括全面的陶瓷藏品。

Sarjeant Gallery 在主画廊重建期间的临时场所

音乐

旺格努伊的音乐界以其质量和多样性而闻名。在任何一个晚上,你看歌剧的可能性都和一个开放麦克风的夜晚一样。皇家旺格努伊歌剧院音乐家俱乐部都是举世闻名的场所,而像沃森稀饭弗兰克这样的酒吧则举办各种各样的演出。

剧院

您会发现皇家歌剧院以及我们的两家当地剧院,旺格努伊话剧团和新西兰最古老的业余戏剧音乐剧院阿德拉姆(Amdram)正在上演。

皇家歌剧院

文学

旺格努伊有着丰富的文学传统,曾是詹姆斯·巴克斯特、珍妮特·弗拉姆、伊恩·克罗斯和罗宾·海德等文学名人的故乡。我们喜欢书面文字,每两年在旺格努伊文学节上庆祝一次。Paige's Book Gallery 是读者和作家的宝藏——向他们询问他们的读书俱乐部计划。

学习新技能

在新西兰玻璃厂尝试吹制玻璃,或者在我们市中心的许多画廊购买当地艺术品。

了解有关玻璃吹制、玻璃铸造、玻璃脱落、陶器和社区艺术的更多信息。

石英工作室陶瓷博物馆

该博物馆由著名陶艺家里克·拉德建立,展出他收藏的来自新西兰和国际陶艺家的700多件作品。

慈善信托基金里克·陆克文基金会成立了Quartz,即陶瓷博物馆。该博物馆收藏了400多件作品。还从私人收藏中借来陶瓷作品,用于博物馆的特别展览,每年都会委托创作一件装置。旺格努伊创意产业的这一独特之处是艺术爱好者必看的景点。

还展出了西蒙·曼彻斯特收藏的500多件作品。

里克·陆克文基金会成立于2013年,是一个慈善信托基金,2014年,陆克文收购了芒福德故居,并将其及其收藏的工作室陶瓷捐赠给了该基金会。

Rick Rudd 于 1968 年开始在英格兰艺术学院使用粘土制作,1973 年移居新西兰,自 1975 年起一直是一名全职工作室陶工。在他的整个职业生涯中,他一直将插画作品从实践中保留下来,现在已经有超过250件了。其中许多都在展出。

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创意社区

我们的创意产业充满活力,富有成效,每个艺术爱好者都能尽情享受。

旺格努伊有 400 多位常驻艺术家,创作摄影、马赛克、珠宝、绘画、粉彩、陶器、重塑艺术、雕塑、时装、纺织品和玻璃。画廊全年开放,应有尽有,可满足最狂热的收藏家或休闲浏览者的需求。艺术在当地创作至少 800 年,这种设计传统为当今该地区的艺术家创作提供了灵感和启发。

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探索旺格努伊的景点

城市中心

旺格努伊的中央商务区空间紧凑,到处都是值得参观、享受、吃喝的有趣景点。

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瓦特纪念喷泉

从山到海的自行车道

从山到海的自行车道是探索旺格努伊地区的令人叹为观止的方式

从汤加里罗国家公园的宏伟火山到旺格努伊河的神奇荒野和美丽的塔斯曼海海岸,从山到海的自行车道展示了让旺格努伊地区如此特别的风景、地点和人物。

这些相连的小径在蒂雷奥毛利语中被称为 NgAra Töhono,带领骑行者在新西兰这个非凡的地方开启新的冒险之旅。该游乐设施连接两个国家公园,沿着旺格努伊河的支流和水域航行,所有特别的故事有待探索。

从山到海 — Nga Ara Tühono 由多个路段组成,可以组合在一起进行多日探险,也可以根据自己的能力、兴趣和行程作为一日游来享受。

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新西兰玻璃厂——Te Whare Tühua o Te Ao

新西兰玻璃工厂 — Te Whare Thua o Te Ao 是位于旺格努伊老城中心的国家玻璃艺术中心,是艺术玻璃这一传统工艺的发源地。

该镇的艺术玻璃历史悠久,是许多从事这种非凡传统工艺的从业者的故乡。新西兰玻璃厂(NZG)位于当地报纸《纪事报》的旧印刷厂大楼内。这种独特的环境为艺术家提供了一个充满活力的创作、展览和获得灵感的中心。

NZG致力于所有玻璃艺术家的持续发展,并通过该设施为他们提供尽可能好的机会和教育。这个开放式工作室接待了许多该国领先的玻璃艺术家,您可以亲眼目睹玻璃艺术家一年四季沉迷于他们的手艺。

互动玻璃中心通过热玻璃演示、展览、教育机会和短期课程研讨会为广大社区提供娱乐。NZG全年每个月都会举办镇纸和初学者玻璃吹制工作坊。这些研讨会非常受欢迎,年鉴很快就会出版,因此,如果您有兴趣,请务必快速注册。NZG 画廊是旺格努伊首屈一指的玻璃艺术画廊,展出一些新西兰最受尊敬和收藏的艺术家。艺术玻璃在独特的画廊空间中精心策划,重点展出收藏家的作品和限量版雕塑。

当代画廊和展览夹层为欣赏30多位艺术家的作品提供了绝佳的机会,包括大卫·默里、特龙戈·柯克伍德、艾玛·卡姆登、凯瑟琳·怀特曼、温迪·费尔克拉夫、伊芙琳·邓斯坦、菲利普·斯托克斯等等。

NZG 每周开放七天,从上午 10 点到下午 4:30,在公共假日关闭。请查看他们的在线日历,看看谁在您访问当天在工作,或者下一次预定的研讨会何时举行。

参观新西兰玻璃厂

旺格努伊的观光飞行

从高空俯瞰旺格努伊,体验您永远不会忘记的风景

旺格努伊从各个角度看都很漂亮,尤其是从上面看。有观光直升机可以乘坐直升机游览旺格努伊及其周边地区,参观通往无处的大桥,欣赏从旺格努伊到鲁阿佩胡山再返回的风景。

了解有关观光飞行的信息

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Coastal Arts Trail

Coastal Arts Trail

Explore the art galleries, museums, and open studios in Whanganui, Taranaki and Manawatū – a perfect activity for art lovers.

The Coastal Arts Trail follows a pulse of creativity running through Whanganui and its neighbouring regions, and gives you insight into the lives and inspirations of the artists and creatives living here.

The scenic journey will guide you not only to art galleries and museums, but also to off-the-beaten-track studios and creative rural communities.

Discover unique galleries, learn traditional skills at a wide range of workshops and experience the ahurea tuakiri (cultural identities) of these regions. Art is at the heart of Whanganui’s communities, elevating cultural expression and lending vibrancy to life in this City of Design.

The Coastal Arts Trail takes in a broad range of classical and Māori art. You can enjoy sculpture, postmodern and street art, and experience first-hand the works of internationally renowned local artists.

Browse the galleries to explore new places and immerse yourself in a creative, colourful world. Whether you have five days or just five hours, hit the road on an art-finding odyssey. From contemporary crafts in Whanganui, to seafront sculptures in Taranaki and fine arts in Manawatū, each region has so much to offer.

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Cyclists pass Bearing, a Whanganui public sculpture by David McCracken.
City of Design

City of Design

Whanganui has received UNESCO recognition as a City of Design. This designation reflects the creativity, innovative spirit and cultural history of the city.

For more than 800 years, Māori have lived along the Whanganui River, building marae, kāinga (villages) and waka (boats) featuring notable carvings and weaving in a distinct style. Contemporary Māori designers continue to share and evolve this unique visual language.

In 1840, Europeans arrived and the city developed rapidly. The scale and design of civic infrastructure, including the Royal Whanganui Opera House, Cooks Gardens, Whanganui Regional Museum and Sarjeant Gallery, are a testament to the ambition of the city.

The beauty of these landmarks is elevated by a layout prioritising sightlines towards the structures. From the mountains to the sea, the city is framed by beaches and hillside suburbs with views to Mount Taranaki and Ruapehu.

Whanganui’s diverse heritage is connected by design. The city is a national craft leader, being the home to the national institution of glass art – NZ Glassworks, and Quartz, the national ceramics museum.

The City of Design designation celebrates the visionary contributions of preceding generations who have helped shape the city and reflects centuries of contribution by Whanganui’s creative communities.

Cecelia Kumeroa’s waka sculpture dedicated to Pura McGregor, at Rotokawau Virginia Lake.
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