550Attractions
Brooklands
224m away
Taranaki Cathedral, Church of St Mary
1.11km away
Clock Tower
1.28km away
Strolling in the park, refreshing, waterwheels, waterfalls, flower houses, blue sky and white clouds, red bridges and green water, each other is interesting. There is also a Chinese-style Kunming Garden in the forest. Spend half a day, leisurely and enjoy it.
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Strolling in the park, refreshing, waterwheels, waterfalls, flower houses, blue sky and white clouds, red bridges and green water, each other is interesting. There is also a Chinese-style Kunming Garden in the forest. Spend half a day, leisurely and enjoy it.
Going to the park coincides with the annual summer lighting festival. This lighting festival is held in the park every night from December to February of the following year. It is completely free and very fun. The whole park is decorated like a Midsummer Night’s Dream, very dreamy, especially for many children with well-designed facilities, and they are very happy to play The cruise ships on Amber in the center of the night are all decorated with night lights
New Plymouth in the North Island of New Zealand is a non-tourist attraction city that most people do not come to, but it is also the only natural deep waterway in New Zealand. There are many historical stories in it. Overall, it is quite interesting. From December to February of the second year, Poker Kura Park is undergoing a lighting robbery. Every night, it is like planting a night’s dream. It’s really a very different feeling to be lit by gorgeousness.
PUKEKURA, the best city park in New Zealand, and perhaps one of the best city parks in the world, is actually in the center of New Plymouth. Had it not been for the habit of looking at the surrounding maps, I would have almost missed such a beautiful park, New Plymouth, a city in the central North Island that has been largely ignored by the Chinese. It turns out that the people here are so happy! There are many parks I have seen, but few remembered. The special thing about PUKEKURA is that there are few artificial traces, but the natural charm is very strong, with patches of green grass and blooming trees like covers. There are also dense virgin forests covering the sky and the sun. Several natural lakes meander through them. The blue sky and the green grass are just two of the most beautiful and representative colors of New Zealand. The people here, whether they are strolling along the lake, sitting under the trees, running alone, or holding their children, are friendly and calm, such a beautiful and fresh atmosphere, not only pleasing to the eyes, but also quieting your heart Come down, calm down. These tall and magnificent trees in the park are rare in domestic cities. The urbanization process of the mainland is impressive, but it is by no means a feast of nature and creatures. Not talking about animals, just plants, the original ecology of the trees that grow with the city. Extinct, most of them are "outsiders" who come from various channels. Very slow-growing tree species such as ginkgo were once in Fengwu Village in Nanping, Shaoguan. They witnessed being dug out and transported away. There are countless tramplings. Dali Xizhou, which I like very much, has disappeared after two years, and a beautiful pond disappeared. It was filled up to build an inn, and the ancient ginkgo corridor at Badujie, Changxing, was completely changed for income generation. A large construction site. Having said that, you should understand that seeing these trees is my joy, and my sorrow. Therefore, before I walked to the Grand Puriri tree that has lived for 2,000 years, my likes really overflowed. If the tree is alive, you should sigh with me, and you should share this life with me.
The lungs of the city's breathing. The vegetation in this park is really too natural, without traces of artificial carvings. We can see the trees growing toward the sun. There are clusters of white colonies under the trees. The lawn has not been specially built, and the fallen leaves have not been swept. Everything is in the most natural appearance of the forest, carved by the mighty power of nature. Therefore, it is particularly beautiful. Pukekura Park is really big, because there are few people and it looks very quiet. Most of the palm trees are planted by the river, and the large leaves rustle together, making the park more and more quiet. The vegetation inside is very lush, and the variety of plants is also very rich. When I entered, I almost thought I was in a wild forest. It was very beautiful. There are two lakes in the middle of the park. The surface of the lake is very calm, and no one is particularly clean. The details are as if looking down in the mirror. There are wooden boats for rent by the lake. You can row a wooden boat across the lake by yourself, but I don't know how to row, so I didn't try it. Because there are many plants, the air in the park is very fresh. Plymouth has such a park as if it has a purifier. It can be called the lung of the city and is for the benefit. The lungs of urban breathing-the lungs of urban breathing must come! Address: Liardet Street, New Plymouth, New Zealand Opening hours: all year round