There are some European-style buildings under colonial rule for centuries on the streets. The coffee bars on the alleys are British style. Besides the rush of people off work, there are girls who shiver in the cold wind but still insist on playing the violin. There is an Auckland Railway Station, where trains start and end underground while buses and taxis are on the ground. There is also an old customs building near the coast. The yellow building stands under the blue sky and white clouds, which reminds people of the scene of Shanghai Bund. How similar traces have been left in the history of colonial rule. New Zealand, as the youngest country on the planet and a former colony of the British Empire, has seen many buildings in the streets and alleys of Auckland in the nineteenth-century colonial style. In fact, in Hong Kong, Shanghai Bund, many British colonial cities can see such architectural scenery. The only difference here is the southern hemisphere, which shows how powerful the old British imperialist forces were at that time.