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New Zealand's War Memorial is located in downtown Wellington, with many various wax figures, which are very cruel to mimic the actual war scene. It is also a warning to everyone who loves peace and not war.
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National War Memorial Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This majestic Art Deco building guides visitors to remember the people with lofty ideals and martyrs who died heroically. The memorial is 50 meters high and consists of the Hall of Memories, the carillon (a large carillon) and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior (TomboftheUnknownWarrior). The Hall of Memories is divided into six chapels, all designed in the style of a chapel. The carillon in the collection is the third heaviest carillon in the world. The cast bronze carillon consists of 74 bells, ranging in weight from 13 kg to 12.5 tons, with a total weight of 70.5 tons. The sound range spans six octaves, with more than 200 hours of live performances per year. The glockenspiel has a beautiful tone; when the bell rings, the music is beautiful and pleasant, and the reverberation lingers around the beam, which is endless.
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New Zealand's War Memorial is located in downtown Wellington, with many various wax figures, which are very cruel to mimic the actual war scene. It is also a warning to everyone who loves peace and not war.
Wellington's National War Memorial is mainly dedicated to the ANZ soldiers who died in World War II. There are many realistic wax figures, which reproduce the cruelty of the war and the death of comrades in arms, giving a very strong heart shock.
Wellington's New Zealand War Memorial is a memorial to the Australian and New Zealand forces during World War II. The best thing here is the War Wax Museum, each of which is very real, like a living person. Recreated the cruelty of the war at that time, and the grief of comrades in arms and death, absolutely give people a kind of heart shock.
The New Zealand War Memorial is actually a war wax museum. It mainly records the scene of the battle between the Australian and New Zealand forces and Japan during the Second World War. The figures depicted in the wax are meticulous, just like living, even if the blood vessels and facial wrinkles are depicted as real. Let people really feel the cruel tragedy of war, suggesting that people must love peace.
新西兰战争纪念馆建在一个高地上,纪念馆里是祭拜一些在第一次世界大战中牺牲的将军和士兵以及不知名的士兵的地方,里面是名字,鲜花和牺牲者的名字。纪念馆后边是great war exhibition,展览要门票15新西兰币,一些人不用钱,不知为什么,买了票,游了一圈,出来时看到捐款说明和捐款箱,就避开了。展览主要是展览第一次世界大战时澳洲和美国等国家的参战情况以及澳大利亚及新西兰的参战情况。模拟及介绍战争的情况,战争中的一些技术等等,规模宏大,相片多,细看是看不完的,在博物馆里的gallipoli战役在这里要详细展览。值得花15新西兰币的。
新西兰战争纪念馆是一出反映二次世界大战,澳新联军奋勇作战的历史场面。这里有许多造型逼真的蜡像,反映出当年战争的艰苦和残酷,另一个侧面提醒大家和平的重要,以及它的来之不易,一种很强烈的心灵触动。