Graymouth, on the hillside, is named after the Gray River from east to west through the north of the city into the Tasman Sea. Known as the largest city on the west coast of the South Island, it is a beautiful seaside town; once boomed by gold mining, now quiet and depressed by the bustle of prosperity. In the evening, it took more than 2 hours to wander in a daze in the small town where pedestrians were difficult to find, learn about Greymouth in the landmark building~bell tower, stroll on the Elizabeth Trail by the river, watch the magnificent sunset on the Tasman seaside, and make up for travel supplies in the spacious supermarket. In the exquisite restaurant, the beer is happy... It is also quite comfortable, don't have a charm.