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What are the famous places in New Zealand? Please introduce it in detail.

New Zealand is one of the countries with beautiful scenery in the world. The charming natural scenery gives New Zealand the reputation of "tourist destination". Since 1995, the number of new tourists has reached 1408800, among which tourists from Asia have grown rapidly, accounting for 3% of the total number. Australia is the largest source of tourists, followed by Japan and South Korea.

New Zealand is one of the famous countries with beautiful scenery in the world. Snow-capped mountains, wide skating rinks, spectacular fjords and glaciers, pleasant hot springs, beautiful subtropical beaches, mysterious subtropical rainforests and wonderful volcanoes all make many tourists at home and abroad yearn for it. Because of New Zealand's small population and low density, most of the scenic spots have not been destroyed so far, and they still retain their natural characteristics. The forest area accounts for a quarter of the total forest area in China, and it accounts for a quarter of the existing forest area.

The central part of Rotorua is famous for its all-weather hot fountains and boiling mud pools. It is rich in hot spring resources. It starts from Mount Ruapehu in the south and passes through the White Island in Lake Taubo and the Gulf of Daplanti. It is about 240 kilometers long and 48 kilometers wide. It is one of the three major geothermal areas in the world, with 64 hot springs in China, which is the country with the largest number of hot springs in Oceania.

There are many mountains in New Zealand, including snow peaks and glaciers, as well as volcanoes and fountains. The mountains are green and the bays are green and blue. In New Zealand, mountaineering, skiing, hunting and fishing, and sailing are all very attractive to tourists. Tourism foreign exchange income has become the largest source of single foreign exchange income, and tourism has become a recycling industry in New Zealand's national economy.

In order to support the development of tourism, many cities and most tourist attractions in New Zealand have built modern hotels, and various means of transportation, such as small planes, long-distance buses and cars, can take tourists to any scenic spot.

New Zealand's tourist attractions include Rotorua, Wailaki, Waitomomo Cave, Mount Cook, Queenstown, Mi Le Forsander Fjord and natural forests on the west coast. New Zealand has a long coastline and many ideal beaches. Summer is a good place for swimming, surfing, boating and sunbathing. In winter, ten commercial ski resorts on the South Island southern alps have unique charm and interest.

The South Island also has the famous Cook Mountain National Park and the Fjord National Park. In Elmy's Hermitage, in the middle of the South Island, you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of Cook Mountain, the highest mountain in New Zealand, which is over 3,770 meters above sea level: the sides are dark, the peaks overlap, and the high slopes are covered with snow. Sutherland falls from a waterfall more than 580 meters high, making it the highest waterfall in the world.