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New Zealand is Australia’s neighbor. Does New Zealand have the title of “Land of the Long White Cloud”?

New Zealand, the "Land of Clouds", also known as New Zealand, is located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean. The country consists of two islands, South Island and North Island, separated by Cook Strait, and the South Island is adjacent. Antarctica, with the North Island facing Fiji and Tonga. It is one of the most beautiful countries in Oceania.

The differences between the four seasons in New Zealand are not obvious, and the temperature difference is not large. Most of it has a warm temperate oceanic climate, with mild climate all year round, sufficient sunlight, abundant rainfall, and luxuriant plant growth. Hydropower resources are abundant, and 80% of the electricity projects across the country are hydroelectric power stations. The forest area accounts for about 29% of the land area across the country, and the ecological environment is well protected.

Maybe it’s because New Zealand is next to Australia. New Zealand and Australia are often lumped together by people from other parts of the world. Maybe it’s because in the southern hemisphere, where our country has relatively few, these two closely spaced land resources exist. Similar history and same language expression.

Australia is rich in natural resources and is suitable for enjoying various scenery from a distance. New Zealand is full of scenery. The journey is a little short and you can see scenery in different seasons or different aspects along the way.

New Zealand has an amazing floor-heating garden landscape, which is also unique. It is mainly located in the North Island of New Zealand. Almost all tourist lines will visit the floor-heating tourist attractions. Rotorua, Taupo and Bay of Plenty (White Island, a super volcano standing in the sea) on the North Island have gathered many floor heating garden landscapes. Hanmer Springs Nature Reserve in the Canterbury region of the South Island is New Zealand's only large mountain floor heating tourist attraction. You can see the open-air hot springs gushing into the air, boiling swamps, smoky volcanic areas and lakes, and finally take a relaxing bath in the open-air hot springs.

In New Zealand you can also see the golden plains, towering peaks, magnificent canyons, and the vast Central Plains scenery like a dreamy wonderland, and feel how New Zealand's mysterious and pleasant secrets are world-renowned.

New Zealand also has magnificent mountain ridges and ancient glaciers that are not found in Australia. You can enjoy snow-covered ridges and lush green and colorful bushes at the same time. New Zealand also has distinctive Chinese and indigenous cultures.

New Zealand also attracts the film industry to source scenes due to its strength. For example, the last stop of the second season of the domestic variety show "Where Are We Going, Dad" was filmed in New Zealand. Domestic people not only got to see New Zealand through the variety show, but it also promoted New Zealand's tourism economy.

The best place for fishing in New Zealand is in the Bay of Islands, which is one of the best places for yachting and other water recreation. The Bay of Islands is about three hours away from Auckland. This beautiful scenic area consists of 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula. Here you can try deep diving or get up close and personal with the marine animals of the Bay of Islands in a whale ecology experience. You can also watch whales and dolphins from the boat, and even swim with natural whales.