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ChristchurchChristchurch is the largest city in the South Island, with a population of around 300 000. It is also, arguably, the most attractive city in New Zealand, with extensive inner city public and private gardens and parks, the shallow Avon river meandering though the city centre, and a pedestrian oriented downtown centred on Cathedral Square. It contains one of the two main international aeroports for the country, and is connected via a tunnel to a seaport at Lyttelton on Bank's Peninusla. Christchurch was a planned settlement founded by the English upper class, and this history is still apparent, both in the city's style and architecture, and in features like punts on the Avon, and the very English Christ's College Boarding school. Cathedral Square
One thing that visitors to the square won't want to miss is the Wizard of Christchurch. This eccentric character, who is actually an Australian, and a former sociology lecturer, appears at 1pm every weekday, resplendant in robes, to harange the assembled crowd in favour of his various causes, one of which is the inversion of the world map to place New Zealand in its rightful place: at the top. In the picture to the left, he is seen wearing his summer outfit and perched on a small ladder to better address the crowd. For his long service in adding to the local colour, the Wizard was proclaimed Wizard of New Zealand in 1990. Christchurch Weather
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