Two South Korean warships have docked in Auckland's waterfront for a visit that marks 50 years of diplomatic relations with New Zealand.
The warships Chungmugong Yisunshin and the Daecheong arrived at Queens Wharf yesterday.
The 620 crew members including 133 midshipmen, were welcomed by Korean consul general to New Zealand Yilho Park, and will be meeting counterparts from the Royal New Zealand Navy during their stay here.
"It is a great pleasure to visit a reliable brother country, New Zealand," said group commander Rear-Admiral Park Moon-Young.
The crew's itinerary include meetings Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade director Jeremy Clarke-Watson and Chief of Navy Tony Parr, and a visit to the Devonport naval base.