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New Zealand is called "the last pure land" in the world.

New Zealand is called the world? Everyone who has been to the last piece of pure land wants to feel her natural beauty again; People who haven't been there have a desire and curiosity in their hearts, and they will be included in one of the must-visit destinations in this life. New Zealand's national history is not long. Compared with other countries, there are not many things to see in human history, but its natural and pure natural scenery all year round is amazing.

There are the most beautiful skies, the purest lakes and the most pleasant hot springs. Because of its beauty, the South Island of New Zealand became the location of The Lord of the Rings, The Legend of Narnia and The Hobbit. New Zealand's natural scenery is unparalleled, which has moved the whole world. To this end, you can let go of the heaviness of all cities here, get in close contact with nature, see the most beautiful galaxy in the southern hemisphere in winter, see sea lions close at hand on the coast, or enjoy a salmon and lobster dinner here. You will never forget this golden autumn holiday.

1. Christchurch, located on the east coast of South Island, New Zealand, also known as? City of Gardens? It is the third largest city in New Zealand after Auckland, the capital of Wellington, the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the second largest gateway for New Zealand to and from all over the world except Auckland. The trip to South Island will start from here, and the car rental company is close to the airport, so it takes about ten minutes to go through the relevant formalities.

2. Lake Tekapo: It is the second largest lake flowing from north to south in the North Mackenzie Basin. It is replenished by Godley River with an altitude of 700 meters and a drainage area of 83 square kilometers. The beautiful and charming Lake Tekapo is surrounded by golden sunshine, snow-covered and endless snow-capped mountains.

3. Mount Cook National Park is located in the central and western part of South Island, New Zealand, extending 40-90km inland from the 450km west coast. It takes about 1.5 hours to drive from Lake Tikapo. Cook Mountain National Park is a long and narrow park, with a total length of 64 kilometers and a narrowest point of only 20 kilometers. It covers an area of 70,696 hectares, and the glacier area accounts for 40%. It starts from the Arthur Pass in the south and meets the main ridge in the west, and is located in the middle of the most spectacular scenery in southern alps. There are hiking routes in the park, and you can also take a helicopter to overlook the glacier. You need to make an appointment in advance to visit glaciers by helicopter. There are about five flight routes to choose from, but it also depends on the weather of the day.

4. Dunedin is located at the top of the narrow Otago port area in the southeast of New Zealand's South Island (New Zealand is mainly composed of two islands: South Island and North Island), and it takes about 5 hours to get there from Cook Mountain National Park. It is the capital of Otago province, the second largest city in South Island and the fourth largest city in New Zealand, with a pleasant climate and no severe cold and heat. There is the largest port, transportation and commercial center in the South Island of New Zealand, and the whole city of Dunedin is a typical Scottish style building.

Queenstown is a beautiful town surrounded by southern alps. This is a perfect sightseeing spot. In autumn, bright red and golden leaves are dyed into colorful faces with four distinct seasons. Lake Wakatip near the city is a deep blue mountain lake. On the majestic mountains, several green-brown mountains covered with white snow are dotted in the background.