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What daily necessities do I need to prepare for studying in New Zealand?

If you want to study in New Zealand, a beautiful island country, you must first understand the climate there. The North Island of New Zealand is not hot in summer, the highest temperature is generally around 27-28℃, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, and summer is short. It is not cold in winter, and the lowest temperature in winter is around zero. When there is no heating in the room, it is usually around 5 degrees. It doesn't snow or freeze, but it's rainy and humid. Generally, there is no public heating facilities in the house, only a self-built fireplace, or movable electric heating, air heating and other heating equipment. I feel that spring and autumn are very long, so the clothes for the four seasons you are going to study abroad should be mainly spring and autumn.

The market here is very prosperous. There are many kinds of vegetables and fruits in the four seasons, and there are also various semi-finished foods. If you like cooking by yourself, you can do it in your own way.

Although freshmen are usually placed in local families, most adult students will stay by themselves or live with their classmates in China after a period of time. So consider your school and daily necessities. In New Zealand, all kinds of goods are generally available, but some prices are quite different from those in China. So, how to make some spare parts? Here are some suggestions for friends who are going to study abroad:

Don't forget to bring enough sweaters, sweaters, etc. Jeans are casual and durable, and can be worn in spring, autumn and winter. You can prepare one or two, and the price in New Zealand is 30-70 New Zealand dollars; You don't need to bring more clothes in summer, just change a set; You don't need to bring a lot of good clothes. The people there are very casual and even a little "rustic".

If you can carry more than the weight stipulated by the airline, you can consider bringing bedding: two sheets, two quilts, a blanket and a light and warm quilt; A quilt needs 30-100nzd in New Zealand (1nzd is equivalent to RMB 5 yuan); There are also electric blankets, which are very useful. You can turn off other heating equipment when you sleep. Electric blanket alone is enough to prevent moisture and heat, so it is necessary to use it before going to bed and when sleeping. In New Zealand, an electric blanket is about 40NZD.