Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of about 45, and an urban area of about 266 square kilometers. It is the second largest city in New Zealand and has become the cultural center of Oceania together with Sydney and Melbourne. Wellington is a famous tourist attraction in the South Pacific region, with its continuous mountains, green everywhere, blue sea and blue sky, beautiful scenery, mild climate, spring-like seasons and mild and humid climate. Wellington is close to the bay, and because of its high terrain, it is often attacked by sea breeze, and it is windy most days of the year, so it is called "windy city".