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RM is an artist-run gallery in Auckland. RM is an artist-run gallery in Auckland. RM is an artist-run gallery in Auckland.
Fo Guang Shan is the largest Buddhist temple in New Zealand. Fo Guang Shan is the largest Buddhist temple in New Zealand. Fo Guang Shan is the largest Buddhist temple in New Zealand.
The West Coast Gallery exhibits works by local artists. The West Coast Gallery exhibits works by local artists. The West Coast Gallery exhibits works by local artists.
Mt Smart Stadium is home to the New Zealand Warriors rugby team. Mt Smart Stadium is home to the New Zealand Warriors rugby team. Mt Smart Stadium is home to the New Zealand Warriors rugby team.
The historic Pah Homestead houses the Wallace Arts Centre. The historic Pah Homestead houses the Wallace Arts Centre. The historic Pah Homestead houses the Wallace Arts Centre.
Lynnmall opened in 1963 as New Zealand's first shopping mall. Lynnmall opened in 1963 as New Zealand's first shopping mall. Lynnmall opened in 1963 as New Zealand's first shopping mall.
The All Saints Church in Howick is one of the oldest churches in Auckland, dating back to 1847. The All Saints Church in Howick is one of the oldest churches in Auckland, datin... The All Saints Church in Howick is one of the oldest churches in Auckland, dating back to 1847.
Alexandra Park is the home of the Auckland Trotting Club, and hosts several horse races. Alexandra Park is the home of the Auckland Trotting Club, and hosts several hors... Alexandra Park is the home of the Auckland Trotting Club, and hosts several horse races.
St Paul's Church, the 'Mother Church' of Auckland, is the oldest church in the city. St Paul's Church, the 'Mother Church' of Auckland, is the oldest church in the c... St Paul's Church, the 'Mother Church' of Auckland, is the oldest church in the city.
The Aotea Centre in Auckland's Central Business District hosts cultural performances. The Aotea Centre in Auckland's Central Business District hosts cultural performa... The Aotea Centre in Auckland's Central Business District hosts cultural performances.
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