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New Zealand "crab beach" catches a bucket for half an hour, and no one wants it for free. Why is it so expensive in China?

New Zealand is a very beautiful country and is considered as one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Although New Zealand is a small country with an area of only over 20,000 square kilometers, it is one of the developed countries. In addition, it is a place full of "green". There are few public security buildings here, and man and nature live in harmony in this extremely pure and primitive place. Only the national protected area has reached 30% of the national territory, and it also has the second largest night protected area in the world, which is a paradise for photographers.

It is precisely because of the lush vegetation here that there are many animals here. New Zealand is also a paradise for birds, with the famous flightless bird "kiwi", Wiccan crake and the world's largest parrot kakapo. At the same time, there is the heaviest eagle in the world-Hasted Giant Eagle, which weighs more than 18kg and has a wingspan of 3m. In addition to land animals, New Zealand has an extremely long coastline surrounded by sea water. This means that New Zealand is rich in seafood.

New Zealand "Crab Beach"

The beaches in New Zealand are also a tourist attraction. In addition to the beautiful seaside scenery, there are delicious seafood. There are all kinds of precious seafood in the sea around the beach, such as abalone and lobster, which are very common here. You can catch them yourself. In addition, among the many beaches in New Zealand, there is a beach called "Crab Beach", whose real name is Waipu.

Waipu is called Crab Beach, of course, because there are so many crabs here. As we all know, even in China, crabs are expensive. Even at the seaside, the price of live crabs is as high as 40 to 50 yuan, and the price of some small crabs is as high as tens of hundreds of yuan. At Waipu Beach, no one wants free crabs, because there are too many crabs here and they are easy to catch.

In summer, as long as crabs are cooked, many New Zealand locals will take barbecue grills, tents and seasonings and go directly to the seaside to catch and eat. In about half an hour, they can catch a vat. However, there is a limit to the number of crabs that each person can catch here. One person can only catch 50 crabs, and the smaller ones can't catch them. Even so, 50 crabs can hardly be eaten by one person.

Perhaps it is precisely because New Zealanders know how to exercise restraint that they can get along so harmoniously with nature and make it a "secret place on earth" isolated from the outside world.