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Overview of Queenstown, New Zealand

In summer, natural lakes and abundant sunshine make Queenstown an ideal place to enjoy sunshine, fishing, hiking and leisure. Autumn is crisp, which is a good time to play golf. Beautiful fallen leaves set off the mountain peaks very beautifully. In winter, the mountains are covered with snow, and countless skiers and snowboarders gather in the ski resort near the town. Skiing can last until spring, when it may still snow heavily.

Queenstown is a perfect combination of adventure sports and luxury enjoyment. This resort has the most luxurious hotel facilities in China, a world-class golf course and a prestigious wine producing area. Gibson Valley in Queenstown is the southernmost grape growing area in the world. The local area is especially famous for its rich black Pi Nuo. In addition, Chardonnay, Nuo Nuo with grey skin, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc are also of first-class quality.

Gibston Valley is about 20 minutes' drive from downtown Queenstown. Visitors can take different wine tours and visit vineyards and wineries in the valley. Gibson Valley Vineyard is a very popular place. This prestigious winery has a high-end gourmet restaurant and the largest underground wine cellar in New Zealand. Visitors to the wine tour will have the opportunity to taste the most mellow and pure wine in this unique wine cellar. Other wineries also have their own gourmet restaurants, the most famous of which are Amisfield Winery Bistro and The Winehouse &;; Kitchen).

Queenstown is a place that will never disappoint food lovers. You can enjoy a hearty meal in a high-end seafood restaurant, or choose exquisite food in a boutique holiday home. Aro Town, which is only 20 minutes' drive from Queenstown, is also a gourmet paradise, and the saffron restaurant is world-famous.