Yishushan Park, also known as Dushushan Park, is located in the center of Auckland, formed by a crater 30,000 years ago, is the most famous attraction in Auckland. Most visitors to Auckland come here, and at the top of a tree, you can see a 360-degree panoramic view of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. We are no exception, local friends drove us to Yishu Mountain to play, parked halfway up the mountain, walked to the top of the mountain, 183 meters above sea level, climbing the leisure courtyard. The mountain top originally had a towering tree that was regarded by the local Maori as a god tree for more than 100 years. Later, it was cut down for some reason, causing strong dissatisfaction among Maori. A tree mountain is named after this tree. Now the tree is no longer there is only a monument and the tomb of Sir John Logan Campbell, the father of Auckland. Yishushan Park has beautiful scenery, few trees, but the vegetation is green, it is a good place for leisure and fitness.