Publisher's Synopsis
Dunedin, city and port, Otago local government region, southeastern South Island, New Zealand. It is located at the head of Otago Harbour (14 miles [23 km] long) with deepwater Port Chalmers at its mouth.
Despite slow growth since World War II, the city remains an industrial center (food and beverage processing, construction, and machinery and equipment). Dunedin is also a regional center for finance and commerce, and health care, tourism, engineering, retail, and other services contribute to its economy.
The most photographed building in New Zealand. The world's steepest street. A haunted castle. Naked rugby. A disappearing gun. The only operational steam-powered gasworks outside Britain. The only authentic Chinese Scholar's Garden in the Southern Hemisphere. And much more.