Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Visiting Dunedin Botanic Garden, Baldwin Street and Around in Dunedin (Day 6)

It rained over and over again throughout the days we’re in Dunedin. It’s pretty cold and wet. Yen and I had no idea when would the rain stopped but we still desperately drove to the Dunedin Botanic Garden and wanted a visit. So, we walked under an umbrella.

The entrance via Gt King St & Opoho St
Winter Garden Glasshouse
Peter Pan statue in the garden

The Dunedin Botanic Garden is as large as 28 hectares hosting many open spaces such as Azalea Garden, Rose Garden, Knot Garden, Banstand, Cherry Walk, Herbaceous Borders, Daffodil Lawn and Lovelock Bush. In addition, there’re thousands of floras from local and abroad planted in this public garden.


Banstand

Knot Garden

 Type of floras at the Herbaceous Borders


Located close to the University of Otago, Dunedin Botanic Garden can be reached at the northern part of Dunedin. It opens daily from dawn to dusk and the admission is free.


One interesting fact about Dunedin is the presence of steep streets around the city and the Baldwin Street is well-known as the steepest street in Dunedin as well as in the world.
Signages showing the Baldwin St as Worlds Steepest Street

Diagram of Baldwin St

Further explanation of Baldwin St

Baldwin St is located at the residential suburb

One of the houses built on the steepest st in Dunedin


In the event you’re interest to come and have a look at the Baldwin Street, just head to the residential area of North East Valley.


We initially planned to take a journey to Olveston House after the visit to Baldwin Street, but it’s cloudy after the rain and we’re worried it’ll be raining again. As a result, we cancelled the trip and just stayed in the city. We went to the Octagon, Dunedin Public Art Gallery and First Church of Otago before we ended our trip in Dunedin.
Dunedin city centre


Buildings at the Octagon

Dunedin Public Art Gallery
 
First Church of Otago

Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Add: 30 the Octagon, Dunedin.
Tel: (03) 474 3240
Opening hours: 10 – 5pm, Mon – Sun (Closed on Christmas)

Admission is free.

First Church of Otago
Add: 415 Moray Place, Dunedin.
Tel: (03) 477 7118
Opening hours: 9 – 5pm, Mon – Sun

Admission is free.


Sunday, 20 January 2013

Exploring Hockey Gallery, University of Otago and Dunedin Railway Station in Dunedin (Day 5)

It’s raining since the early morning. We planned to visit the Dunedin Botanic Garden but it seemed not the good timing. Therefore, I suggested visiting the indoor gallery to escape the rain for a period and Yen agreed. We unintentionally came to the Hocken Gallery which exhibited the Hocken Collections. The pictorial collections incorporated the artworks from the centuries ago until present-day.
A World of Art: The Pictorial Collections IN THREE CHAPTERS exhibited in the Hocken Gallery


Cloud, Hill and Claudia by Robin White


Children at Breakfast Time by Michael Smither

Hockey Gallery
Location: Corner of Anzac Ave & Parry St, Dunedin.
Tel: 03 4798871
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm Weekdays except Tuesday
                           9am – 9pm Tuesday
                               9am -  12pm Saturday

Later, we took a tour to the University of Otago when the rain got lesser. It’s a striking historical building established in 1869. In fact, the University of Otago is the oldest university in New Zealand. Another interesting fact about this university is it’s the first university in Australasia that allows ladies to study a law degree, according to Wikipedia.





Next, we drove to the New Zealand’s most photographed building – Dunedin Railway Station. This heritage building was built from 1904 – 1906 in Flemish Renaissance style. When you arrived in Dunedin, you’ll certainly see this railway station at the Anzac Square.


Dunedin Railway Station

A garden at Anzac Square is just in front of the station

The Renaissance architecture can be seen at the interior of the building
 
Mosaic floor design at the interior of the booking hall

At the night, we stayed in another accommodation, Penny’s Backpackers. I liked the cozy and comfortable environment the hostel provided. All in all, it’s another great BBH budget hostel in New Zealand.



Penny’s Backpackers
Add: 6, Stafford Street, Dunedin 9016.
Tel: (03) 477 6027











Saturday, 29 December 2012

Discovering Otago Museum and Otago Settlers Museum in Dunedin (Day 4)

I as well as Yen wanted to make the most of the day; hence we went to visit Otago Settlers Museum and followed by Otago Museum after the tour of Cadbury World.

We’re educated about the past and beauty of Dunedin from the Otago Settlers Museum which is established in 1898. We learned the people by visiting the Smith Gallery that displayed hundreds of image collection of settlers and their descendants.

Image collection at The Smith Gallery


The Transport Gallery is another gallery in the museum that demonstrated the changing in transportation influenced by technology. There’re a range of classic cars, motorbikes and bicycles exhibited in the gallery for visitors to enjoy.
 
A displayed penny farthing that visitors can ride

Triumph
 
A tram service used in the past

There’re also some temporary exhibitions organized in the museum. The one we sightsaw was the Fabulous Frocks II exhibition. We had a chance to view all those bygone women glorious gowns included the wedding gowns, evening and day dresses.












Otago Settlers Museum

Location: 31 Queens Garden, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand

Tel: (03) 4775052

Opening hours: 10am – 5pm daily except Christmas Day & Good Friday

Admission is free.


Otago Museum is another world class informative museum that we loved to spend time in. A wide range of outstanding collections, excited exhibitions and events inspired the visitors included me and my friend. For instance, we gained the understanding of the prominent world archaeological treasures such as Egytian Mummy and Ancient Greek Pottery in the People of the World Gallery. Besides, we also discovered the Maori culture by exploring the Tangata Whenua Gallery.



There’re many other parts in the museum such as Pacific Culture Galleries, Maritime Gallery and Animal Attic that worth your visit, so don’t miss them!







  
  
Otago Museum
Location: 419 Great King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Tel: (03) 474 7474
Opening hours: 10am – 5pm daily except Christmas Day
Admission is free except guided tours and special exhibitions.

Monday, 10 December 2012

Touring Cadbury World in Dunedin (Day 4)

When we just arrived in Dunedin, the first tour I visited with Yen was the famous chocolate factory in Dunedin - Cadbury World.



Cadbury World is just located in the Dunedin city centre

Cadbury buildings

The latest fee for a Chocolate Full Tour ticket is $20 per adult. I actually still keep my own Cadbury ticket and it showed that I went for the tour at 3pm on 21st May 2008 with the price $16.


You can opt for Full, Shortened or Centre Tour. For Factory Tour, you are allowed to visit all parts which consist of the visitor centre, guided factory tour, retail store, chocolate fall and also the threatre presentation. The duration for Factory Tour is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Part of the bouncy display at the Cadbury World Visitor Centre
It costs $14 per adult for the Shortened Tour. The tours only last for 45 minutes and it operate on weekends, public holidays and when the factory has no production. As for the Centre Tour, the tours take about 10 minutes. There's no factory visit, so it only costs $5.
At the visitor centre, you'll be amazed with the chocolate themed displays and learn about the development of chocolate and Cadbury through the ages.





We also followed the tour guide to outdoor and viewed the interesting vintage trucks in Cadbury theme. While at outdoor, the tour guide explained more information about the Cadbury buildings to us.  

Vintage trucks in Cadbury theme
Unlike other typical factories, this chocolate making factory is clean and fun. Remember to take some chocolate samples along the tour. Among all the demonstrations, the Purple Silo was the most attractive part to me. A tonne of liquid chocolate dropped from a 5 storey height in front of our eyes, it's so amazing! 
Before we left, we had a chance to buy some favourite Cadbury chocolates and merchandise at the retail outlet.
All sorts of chocolate and merchandise are displayed at Cadbury World Retail Store

Both of us spent a great time at the Cadbury World and brought some chocolates back.
My Cadbury chocolate bars :D

Cadbury World
Free phone: 0800 223 287
Location: 280 Cumberland Street,
                 Dunedin, New Zealand.