Explore the stunning scenery of New Zealand's North and South Islands



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Explore the stunning scenery of New Zealand's North and South Islands

South of the Pacific Ocean There's an island that time forgot Where snow-capped mountains, forests and beaches meet. Maori traditions dance with the modern city

 


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Experience the magnificence of culture
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New Zealand is a country located in the South Pacific Ocean
The land area is about 270,000 square kilometers
Its territory consists of two islands, the South Island and the North Island.
separated by Cook Strait
The South Island is adjacent to Antarctica
The North Island is bordered by Fiji and Tonga.

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New Zealand's seasons are the opposite of China's
September to November is New Zealand's spring season.
The average temperature is 12 degrees Celsius
A real anti-seasonal trip
Due to the oceanic climate
September is the best time for snow in New Zealand
When New Zealand is covered by thick snow and ice.
It's a ski vacation paradise

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The South Island is unique

Queenstown is situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.
Surrounded by magnificent mountains
You can take the gondola to the top of the mountain.
And enjoy the stunning views of the lake
Overlooking Milford Sound.
Mountains, crystal clear lakes and waterfalls.

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Mount Cook National Park
Located in the heart of the Southern Alps
with spectacular mountain ranges, lakes and glaciers
lakes and glaciers
You can enjoy
Hiking, skiing and camping activities


Caves are always mysterious and strange from a distance
But add the romance of fireflies
and you'll have a magical effect like starlight.
The glowworm larvae that inhabit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
Glowworm larvae emit a blue light
Creates a beautiful image of the cave.
Like walking through an animated scene


The North Island has a different kind of cave.

Because of the success of the Lord of the Rings movies
“Lord of the Rings” movies, the hobbit village in New Zealand
“the landscape of middle-earth”
“of Middle-earth,” which is so well known to fans of the movies.
The elements of the series
Have become New Zealand's signature.


The Church of the Good Shepherd
High on the shores of Lake Tekapo.
Built in 1935
Named after a sculpture of a sheepdog
The church is made entirely of rock
It is a classic Lake Tekapo postcard view.

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When you come to New Zealand, where the livestock industry is well developed
You can't miss the local farms
Aigton Farm in the North Island
Is a state-of-the-art tourist farm in New Zealand
Above is the blue sky and white clouds
Under the blue sky is green grass
It's so peaceful and quiet


New Zealand's countless beauties
Just one look
It's a sight you won't forget
If you are tempted
Then take this New Zealand travel guide
Let's follow Xi'an Overseas and set off together

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