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In 2002, with the broadcast of a series of films, Hobbit tourism officially opened.

In 2002, with the broadcast of The Lord of the Rings series films, Hobbit tourism (also known as Hobbit Village) officially opened.

During the period of 1998, the director of the Lord of the Rings used satellite images to search the area where the Hobbit village described in the book was located, and finally Matamata found this wool breeding ground.

In the following five years, the crew and actors spent quite a long time here. The production of The Hobbit once again shifted the focus of the world to this picturesque town.

There are 44 Hobbit caves in the Hobbit area, which are open seven days a week. Local tour guides can lead a group of tourists to visit caves every 15 minutes.

International Hobbit Day

On September 22nd, 20 18, frodo baggins and bilbo baggins, hobbits, celebrated their birthdays again. To celebrate the two Virgos' birthdays, the Hobbit announced that this day would be set as "International Hobbit Day" every year. God).

This attracted Hobbit fans from all over the world to come to this place to participate in colorful celebrations: for example, dressing up as a Hobbit to win the best dress award that night, or going to the market, looking for Hobbit clothes in various theme booths, and tasting local cheese, bread, smoked fish, desserts and fresh fruits.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Hobbit Village.