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Wellington, Feb 6 (TIWN) People across New Zealand celebrated the country's National Day, the 181st anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, on Saturday with special services and performances to mark the day.
The highlight of the day was the dawn service and a following free breakfast at Waitangi served by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, wearing an apron, and other government officials for people at the service, reports Xinhua news agency. Hundreds of celebratory events were also held across New Zealand. In the South Island, the Okains Bay Museum Waitangi Day Commemorations was held on Saturday. It has been a signature event on the New Zealand calendar since the museum first opened in 1977. It was a fun day full of family activities, demonstrations, workshops and exhibits set amongst the extensive museum grounds in the beachside village of Okains Bay, which attracted several thousand visitors.
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