Visit Auckland Museum to explore its Māori and Pacific collections. Located in a historic building in a peaceful park, the museum features natural history exhibits and over 2,000 Māori artifacts, including rare carvings and a historic Māori war canoe carved from a giant totara tree. The museum provides insight into New Zealand’s culture and heritage.
SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's is a New Zealand icon and one of the top things to do in Auckland. Home to over 80 incredible marine species living in 13 themed zones, the aquarium is just a 10-minute drive from downtown Auckland, overlooking beautiful Okahu Bay.
Originally the project of esteemed New Zealand marine biologist Kelly Tarlton, SEA LIFE is now home to the worlds largest Sub-Antarctic penguin colony, a feisty shiver of sharks, elegant sea horses, rescued sea turtles, and so much more!
The National Palace Museum is often described as the most important museum in the Chinese-speaking world. It is home to some 700,000 artifacts, of which only about 3,000 can be displayed at once. So, if you visit often enough, you can cover 8,000 years of Chinese history!
In the final years of the Chinese Civil War, many of the artifacts were carried across China to Taiwan for safe-keeping.
Located in the heart of Manhattan's iconic Central Park, Wollman Rink is a picturesque ice skating haven. The park's most renowned rink is open from late October to early April. Experience the magic of ice skating for yourself as you glide and twirl past the beautiful scenery in Central Park.