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What should I bring when traveling to New Zealand?

New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in Oceania, and about 30% of its territory is a protected area. The following is my recommendation for you to travel to New Zealand. I hope it helps you.

What's in the suitcase?

Daily necessities: Most of the daily necessities here are very cheap: shampoo and shower gel are a few dollars a bottle, so you don't need to bring it, it's very heavy!

Bedding: Most BBH's, rented houses or homestays have a full set of mattresses, and there is no need to bring a few kilograms of pillows and quilts.

Clean friends should bring bedspreads and pillowcases.

Backpackers who plan to sleep around the island can go to local family second-hand stores: family, opportunities, etc. Go to buy pillows and quilts. In a family, I bought a big pillow with 70 cents and a quilt with 6 yuan, which is still in use:)

Sanitary products: It is best for girls to bring enough sanitary napkins. Here, foreigners' supermarkets sell cotton sticks instead of lumps. There are few choices in supermarkets in China, which may not be to your taste (it should be enough to open them separately).

Plug: Most of the plugs here are three-headed, so it is good to bring a three-headed plug with as many holes as possible. Sometimes computers, batteries and hair dryers are used together.

Clothing:

You must wear a jacket.

1. New Zealand? In spring and summer, rain comes and goes at any time. Wear a breathable coat to prevent getting wet at any time, which is very reassuring.

Wearing a coat when climbing a mountain can keep out rain and fog, and the most important thing is to keep warm. Comfortable experience makes the climbing process full of fun.

Shoes: at least two pairs are recommended: one pair of outdoor hiking shoes; A pair of indoor slippers;

Winter clothes (down): If you plan to stay in South Island in winter, you should bring enough winter clothes. The winter temperature in South Island may be around zero at any time. . .

What did you put in your backpack?

UnionPay card: The first cash withdrawal of UnionPay cards of Huaxia Bank or Ping An Bank is free every day, and the handling fee of other bank cards is about 3 yuan (10~ 15 yuan).

Huaxia Bank Card, if opened in Shanghai, the first three payments are free every day. Nanjing and Guangzhou are the first free.

Domestic ID card: No need. My ID card has passed the customs and has not been used for half a year.

When buying wine, you should show your ID card to prove your age. I handed in a domestic ID card, thinking that he could understand English. As a result, the cashier reminded me: Boy, you are in New Zealand ...)

China? Driver's license: Justice and translation are not needed in China. It is only effective to come to NZ as a translator. Oakland? What about Christchurch? There is an on-site interpreter, around 30 yuan.

Passport and passport photo, just in case.

Sunglasses (the best polarization): The sun is very strong here, so friends who often drive or plan to climb snow-capped mountains should remember to bring a pair.