Maoli (猫力) for T Galleria by DFS: Let's Travel Together to Auckland, New Zealand
Travel together with our crew of global adventurers as they explore the most exciting places in the world. See Auckland, Angkor, Singapore, Okinawa, Sydney and Macau like you've never seen it before. Your next getaway starts now!
Maoli is a world-traveling columnist who records her experiences for a loyal international audience and nearly one million social followers. The account of her roving life reads like the scenes of Easy Rider and The Motorcycle Diaries. She fears nothing except missing an opportunity to see more of the world.
Her poetic words compliment the stunning cinematic photos of her journey. With each move to a new place she immerses herself in the local culture, vicariously offering her audience adventurous and bold experiences. In the 6 years that Maoli has been on the road, she has yet to find herself in Auckland, until now.
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Shopping in Auckland New Zealand
Together with our mate Johnson, we present you the ultimate shopping guide for Auckland.
Auckland has been stepping up its shopping scene especially in the last few years. In this episode we run you through some of the main shopping areas that you should check out especially if you're into high end fashion or streetwear clothing. More and more international brands are making their way into the New Zealand's shopping market but there are also a bunch of great local NZ fashion labels too.
We cover downtown central city shopping around High Street, Vulcan Lane, Queen Street and Britomart visiting stores such as LOADED, ascolour, Edit, Shakes, Checks, Trainers, Working Style and the Duty Free Store (DFS) Galleria.
Next we stopped off briefly in Ponsonby where you'll find Commoners and Workshop - both NZ fashion brands.
After that we head over to Newmarket which is another great shopping area in Auckland. There are 3 main streets/areas here:
- Broadway
- Nuffield Street
- Teed Street
Be sure to visit I Love Ugly if you're looking for a quality NZ menswear brand. They make some cool men's streetwear clothing and accessories here.
Our final destination was Sylvia Park - New Zealand's biggest shopping mall. You'll find everything you normally would in the all the Westfield malls here plus so much more like fast fashion brands Zara and H&M.
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BROADWAY IN AUCKLAND!? | NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL
Today i had a quick walking tour of Newmarket, a local suburb / neighborhood of Auckland, New Zealand. I came across some cool street art and sculptures then discovered what a Whoopi Cake was!!
See you guys next Friday for a new adventure!
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More information about Newmarket taken from Wikipedia:
Newmarket is an Auckland suburb to the south-east of the central business district. With its high building density, especially of retail shops, it is considered New Zealand's premier retailing area, and a rival of local competitor Auckland CBD.
While as early as 1873, Newmarket has been referred to as a 'suburb' of Auckland, in fact until the amalgamation of the borough councils into Auckland City Council in 1989, local governance was by the Newmarket Borough Council, with its own Mayor.
The borough, while one of the smallest in the Auckland Region, was also one of the busiest. This is especially true of Broadway, the main street, which has large shopping centres and smaller retail tenancies (with a total of over 400 stores as of mid-2010), two movie theatres, and numerous restaurants, bars and cafés.
The Maori called this area, particularly the south of the current Newmarket, Te Tī Tūtahi, 'the cabbage tree standing alone' or 'the cabbage tree of singular importance', referring to a tree which stood on the corner of Mortimer Pass and Broadway (according to other references at the corner of Clovernook Road and Broadway) until 1908.
Some of the cabbage trees in the area are descended from this tree, after Alfred Buckland rescued a portion and replanted trees around Newmarket and as far away as Bucklands Beach.
In the general area of Nuffield Street / Mahuru Street, no remnants today are visible of the Mahuru Spring, once sacred to the local Maori iwi. It is noted that the spring was named after the Maori word for the season of spring.
The earliest subdivision of land in this location took place in June 1841. In 1842 Epsom Road was formed, running from the bottom of town up through Parnell towards the middle of the Auckland isthmus. This was later called Manukau Road before being given its current name, Parnell Road.
The position of Newmarket at the start of several major roads to the east and south, including Great South Road, was to strongly influence its character as a transport hub and Gateway to the South.
In 1845 Khyber Pass Road was formed and the intersection of these three roads was called Hobson's Bridge referring to a small wooden bridge that crossed over Hobson's creek (more or less where the railway track passes near the Olympic Swimming Pool).
A very small bridge was the most noteworthy landmark of the area, giving some idea of the rather empty nature of the landscape.
Around 1851 this area received the name Newmarket because it was the site of the 'New Market' for livestock. Farmers would drive their stock up the Manukau, Great South, or Remuera Roads to the market which was better situated than the earlier stock market in Auckland proper.
The presence of the a local railway station connecting it with Auckland, opened in 1873 after the completion of the first Parnell Tunnel, was also a great advantage. The market was located to the south of Remuera Road and east of Manukau Road.
Overlooking Newmarket on a bluff to the south east is a 19th-century wooden house in the Gothic style called Highwic. The home of a local businessman Alfred Buckland, Highwic is now owned by the Auckland Council and administered by Heritage New Zealand.
Another piece of Auckland land owned by Alfred Buckland located further out of town is still called Bucklands Beach.
Hope you learnt something new! Look forward to catching you next Friday! :)
Holiday 2016: #GiveJoy by DFS ft. Cindy Ko (@cindiddy) in Hawaii
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