The National Museum of New Zealand is located on the coast of Wellington, the capital city. The museum is free of tickets, but it is recommended that donations be made, especially by foreigners. They think that foreigners who come to New Zealand for tourism are rich. They hope that they can make donations. If they meet some local tyrants in China, they may make a lot of donations. The most attractive part of the museum is the Gallipoli Battle. New Zealanders participated in the First World War. Here is an introduction and imitation of the war. There are many wax figures inside. They look very lifelike and touching. Many people come to visit every day. Another feature of the museum is the colossal squid specimens, which are videotaped recording the process of squid being caught and made into specimens. When squid is fresh, it weighs more than 400 kilograms.