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36 America's Cup Village Review

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I used to hear about the "American Cup sailing race" when I saw sports news. Now I finally have the opportunity to witness the sailing of the famous event. It is near the viaduct port. It is not only a landmark building in Auckland, but also the sky tower of the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. You can also see the boats of the Copa America sailing race, so cool!

36 America's Cup Village

Posted: Dec 23, 2020
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  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    From here, you can see the beautiful sea view of Auckland, and there are restaurants, restaurants, and restaurants nearby. The restaurants here are high-priced. There is no way. In such a essence, the outside is the sailing boat and the sea. The sea view is simply a life-extreme enjoyment. Of course it's going to cost a little.

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    Posted: Dec 23, 2020
  • 旅の径
    4/5Excellent
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    New Zealand is known as the "country of thousands of sails", Auckland is known as the "money of thousands of sails", after visiting the Copa America village in Auckland, it is really felt. Copa America Village, located on the west side of the Auckland pier building, is the venue to host the 30th Copa America final in 2000. New Zealand won the Copa America, and after the race, the Copa America Village became a harbor and a place for private yachts and recreation. In the harbor, the yachts that can't be seen are arranged neatly, and the masts are like forests; between buildings, a variety of shops are in scale, and visitors are like weaving. It is the day, which coincides with the final of the sailing grand prix. The winding coastline is full of people, and the dynamics of the favorite players are followed every moment; the sparkling sea is a thousand boats racing from far and near to the Harbour Bridge. The surging crowds and spectacular scenes make my visit and other tourists unforgettable!

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    Posted: Nov 9, 2020
  • DONG C R
    5/5Outstanding
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    New Zealand's sailing is world-famous, Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, Auckland's terrain is very suitable for sailing, Auckland has a high proportion of sailing and yachts, crowned worldwide, and the city residents have private boats. The average person owns one boat, so it has the reputation of "the capital of thousands of sails". Here, some people will always be seen driving behind their cars to drag their sailboats or yachts to the beach. The Auckland Sailing Club is surrounded by a water, and the name of Auckland's "thousand sails capital" is not covered. Here you can see a variety of luxurious sailing boats, a mast dense, blue sky and white clouds. The Auckland Sailing Club’s annual sport focuses on the Auckland Anniversary Boat Race, held at the end of January each year, with more than 1,000 sailboats competing in a wide variety of boats ranging from two meters long to 30 meters long, all competing at the port of Waitematam. Every 4 years, 1 Copa America sailing race, with the men's World Cup, tennis Davis Cup, is known as the "World Three Cups" Copa America sailing race began in 1857, has more than 155 years of history, 1995 New Zealand won the 29th Copa America sailing championship, Then defending the title at the 30th Copa America in 1999, sailing became almost a proud project for New Zealanders.

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    Posted: Sep 5, 2019
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    Auckland is the world's largest city with the highest number of sailing boats per capita, and the Copa America is a temple for sailing lovers. The huge sailing sculptures hanging high on the streets of Copa America Village can be seen in its influence.

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2019
  • 筱筱
    4/5Excellent
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    The Americas Cup Village is really interesting. Let's go and see it.

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2018