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According to the latest decision of the New Zealand government on the 28th, starting today, the requirement for vaccinated international passengers to self-isolate for 7 days after arriving in New Zealand will be cancelled, and the next phase of reopening will be prepared to speed up the next phase of reopening plan.
Auckland was elected as the top ten best travel cities in 2022 last year. has already made us look back at the tourism kingdom of New Zealand. Pure lake water and abundant foothills can let you enjoy a vacation close to nature leisurely, and the southern area shocking magnificent fjord is worth witnessing. Don’t forget to taste a cup of high-level coffee. lingers between art galleries and museums in the city to learn about the Maori culture of the indigenous New Zealand. Quickly and LP to unlock New Zealand's unique charm !
# City Life#
Auckland
AUCKLAND
-The perfect fusion experience of international cities and natural scenery-
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. Located in the arms of two ports and built on ancient volcanic ruins, it is a very important place. Imaginary metropolis. It has beautiful beaches, surrounded by wineries, and a population that is enough to support the thriving industries such as catering and live music.
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In the city center, you can enjoy the spectacular and beautiful city skyline, with cultural venues and natural parks dotted between them, releasing the unique fusion charm of the city.
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Auckland Art Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery
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This top art hall in Auckland is located in a French castle-style building built in 1887. The main body includes a beautiful atrium with glass and wooden structures. The best New Zealand art is exhibited here, and it contains many famous works of by artists, including Peter Bruegel Jr., Guido Rennie, Picasso, Cezanne, Gauguin and Matisse.
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Collection of Highlights is a private portrait created by Charles Goldie in the 19th century. The themes are all tattoo Maori, and Colin McCahon The oil paintings created on canvas are covered with text with eye-catching and dramatic views.
Albert Park
Albert Park
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Located on the hill on the east side of the city, this is a charming Victorian park. Because it is close to the geographical location of University of Auckland , you can see that the park is full of students from the University of Auckland during the school season. You can also enjoy the masterpieces that combine Art Nouveau style and Chicago Academy style in the park Auckland University Bell Tower .
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Old Government Building was the center of the regime during the colonial period from 1856 to 1865. In 1865, New Zealand moved to Wellington. Now this place belongs to the University of Auckland, but the lush gardens are still available for tourists to visit freely.
Sky Tower
Sky Tower
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Sky Tower is 328 meters high and is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere of . It only takes 40 seconds to get on the observation deck by the elevator. The speed of the elevator can instantly make your heart reach your throat.
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This huge syringe penetrates straight into the sky. At night, the gorgeous lights render the feeling of the space age. During the special festival, the lights will change. What is particularly worth watching is the fireworks performance of New Year's Eve .
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If you want to seek some extra stimulation, you might as well participate in Skyjump - Jump at a speed of 85 kilometers per hour in 11 seconds! At sunset is the best, you can also have a drink at Sky Lounge Cafe & Bar.
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Yi Shushan
One Tree Hill
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This volcanic cone is not only a crucial fortress village on this isthmus, but also the most solid defense fortress in the entire New Zealand, from the top of the mountain (182 meters) Looking down, you can enjoy the invincible scenery of
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Why not take some time to explore the surrounding Cornwall public Garden , and take a look at the towering trees and Auckland Acacia Villa. Nearby Starry Sky Astronomy There are regular astronomical performances and are not affected by the changing weather in New Zealand.
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Wellington
WELLINGTON
WELLINGTON
-Taste the Xiangyu coffee here and feel the charm of the capital's culture-
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Fengdu Wellington, Lonely The best travel destination list of Planet is rated as the "world's most fashionable and dynamic mini capital" on , because it is always full of vivid charm. Wellington has long been famous for its vibrant artistic atmosphere and live music, and its excellent espresso and the number of restaurants per capita that can compete with New York have added a stylish charm to it.
Havana Coffee Works
Address: 163 Tory St, Wellington
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This roasted cafe is open in a green Art Deco building with a stunning appearance and has a taste of an old cafe in the 1950s. , rare in Wellington. The roasting area is designed like an Latin American courtyard house, and the cafe area is full of wooden sidings and bar mirrors, with old-fashioned seats and marble tables.
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The deeply roasted "Five Star" mixed bean is the most recommended. The short black coffee made is thick like syrup, with the flavor of toast and the afterglow of chocolate.
Wellington Botanical Garden
Wellington Botanic Gardens
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Back the cable car and you can visit this 25 hectares of hilly botanical garden with no trouble. It has a native forest of , and there are various exhibitions, including a beautiful rose garden and international plant exhibition. Coupled with fountains, lively playgrounds, sculptures, ducks in ponds, cafes, charming city views, etc., it is enough to allow you to experience a fulfilling outing.
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One of the most famous attractions in Wellington are those jinglings from Lambton Quay to Kelbourne's Little Red Cable Car . At the end of the route are Wellington Botanical Garden, Carter Observatory and the small and exquisite Cable Car Museum .
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Te Papa
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Te Papa is a "must-see" attraction in Wellington , and the reason is not limited to the fact that it is the National Museum of New Zealand. It is also highly interactive, full of fun and surprises. Traditional and modern Maori culture , in the museum gift shop you will see exquisite carvings and other handicrafts.
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The Treasure includes: amazing Maori collections and brightly colored Maori gathering sites (marae) in the museum; natural history and environment exhibitions; Pacific and New Zealand history exhibition halls and hands-on participation by children Explore Center”.
# Maori Culture #
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Maori people are the son of this land in New Zealand . Since they settled here, their relationship with the land has been developing continuously for hundreds of years. In New Zealand, travelers can hear Maori language everywhere, see Maori TV stations, and see Maori gathering houses on the commercial streets. You can join a feast of Maori at any time, or watch Maori culture show.
Rotorua
ROTORUA
-Maori dance, music performance, war dance and Maori feast-
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In Rotorua and Bay of Plenty, Maori tradition is deeply rooted. Here, you can fully experience New Zealand's rich indigenous culture: to appreciate the passionate and unrestrained music performance , shake off your cheeks and enjoy hangi (i.e. Maori feast) , or be familiar with Maori art and craft technology .
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Mitai Maori Village
Mitai Maori Village
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East Coast
-A living "Ukiyo-e"-
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Nothing can make you feel better than the East Coast Maori culture . The beautifully carved Maori gathering places (marae) are everywhere, and you can also experience Maori Tu language (te reo) and tradition (tikanga).
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In East Cape, You can find a quiet way to experience Maori culture. Gisborne's Tairawhiti Museum and its newly built gallery focus on the Maori history and colonial history of the East Coast. This is the center of the Gisborne art world, with special exhibitions often and many very excellent old photos collected.
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Nose Touching Ceremony (hongi)
The traditional Maori people's nose Touching Ceremony requires hard touching the forehead, pressing against the nose, breathing and smelling , and then shaking hands, or saying "Kia ora" or "Tena koe ”Greetings. Some people are used to touching it for a while (2-3 seconds or more), while others are used to touching it for a few quick times. Don't mistakenly think that hongi is just touching the nose (it's hard to align, a little awkward), or rubbing the noses between each other (that's even more awkward!).
# Natural scenery #
Nelson area
NELSON REGION
NELSON REGION
-At the beginning of the South Island, paradise on earth-
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The reason why this place is a popular tourist destination is not only
Abel Tasman National Park
Abel Tasman National Park
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There is New Zealand The most magnificent and charming natural landscape : The lush mountains are surrounded by bays with golden sand beaches, gradually disappearing into the warm shallows, and finally with crystal The clear blue sea water blends into one.
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Abel Tasman National Park is a typical paradise on postcards. You will be in the picturesque scenery and experience all kinds of wonderful activities : hiking, kayaking, cycling, sunbathing, and even It's a carnival in the forest.
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Queentown
QUEENSTOWN
-In the scenery like a picture, you can also have a glass of grape wine-
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Remove the reputation of "World Adventure Capital" and Bungee origin , Queenstown has another side that cannot be ignored. The metropolitan food and artistic atmosphere, good quality vineyards, and a wide variety of bars can make the night as fun as the daytime. Even if you don’t choose to experience the thrill of jumping off a bridge or plane, you can slow down here and quietly enjoy the beauty of in the small town .
Lake Wakatipu
Lake Wakatipu
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Lake Wakatipu shaped like lightning in a comic, it is The third largest lake in New Zealand . The deepest part is 379 meters, which means that the bottom of the lake is actually lower than the sea level. The lake water looks very clear - it is the second purer lake water in the world , and its purity has been graded at 99.9% by scientists. It is better to directly take the lake water and drink it than to buy bottled water.
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You can participate in activities of various speeds to explore the lake: take the classic journey of the Enslau steamboat, rotate with K Jet, take a water taxi, walk down the deck to the underwater observation deck (Underwater Observatory) , or follow Hydro Attack to enjoy the lake view from the perspective of sharks.
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Gibbston Valley
Gibbston Valley
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Gibbston is the main wine production area in central Otago. The grape planting area accounts for about 20%, and it scatters along the Gibbston Highway A series of interesting and beautiful vineyards.
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Directly opposite the Cavalau Bridge, a 2-kilometer steep gravel road leads to Chard Farm, which is the best scenic winery in Gibbston. Walk another 1 km along SH6 and you will reach Gibbston Valley, the oldest commercial winery in the area.
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Of course, if you want to experience the more extreme Queenstown adventure, you must not miss the Cavalau Bridge, It is 23 kilometers away from Queenstown and is the world's first commercial bungee jump place. Here you can experience the unique double bungee jumping in the area, as well as two huge swings.
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Fjord area and southern area
- Encounter an aurora on Stewart Island at the end of the world-
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Fjord area is intimidating, with the vastest lush wilderness of New Zealand , surrounded by deep and quiet fjords The rugged forests, like curved fingers, come from the Tasman Sea (Tasman) Sea) stretched inward.
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Fjord National Park The mountains, forests and mirror-smooth lake water conquered tourists. As part of the Tivahipo Unamu World Heritage Site , this stunning mountain and forest covers an area of 26,000 square kilometers and has deeply embedded fjords.
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Te Anau
Te Anau
Te Anau
Te AnauThis quiet lakeside town is the main portal to Fjord National Park and the more popular Milford Fjord , and is also a pleasant time to spend leisure time. The land.
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Milford Sound
Milford Sound
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"Shocking" is the first impression that Milford Sound left to people. In the fjord, the rocky cliffs rose from the calm dark sea. The big trees growing on the steep slope of the cliff sometimes break away from the rock and fall into the sea, like an "tree collapse" .
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In Milford Sound, the best experience is to row a lonely boat on the sea under the majestic cliffs, and experience the magnificence of nature and the insignificance of human beings.
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Stuart Island
Steward Island
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At the southernmost end of the South Island and the end of the border, it is New Zealand's third largest island: Stewart Island. It is known internationally as the refuge of birds . It is one of the areas with the largest number and species of birds in New Zealand. Here you can even see wild kiwi , these flying New Zealand birds Very rare.
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The Maori name of Stewart Island is Rakiura, which means "glorious sky", Just glimpse of the blood-red sunset or the spectacular scene of the Southern Lights, you will understand the origin of this name.
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