New Zealand, known as the "Land of Paradise", is known for its well-developed animal husbandry industry, such as Wyeth, Nestle, Aptamil and other famous milk brands of origin. However, the country has been voted "the loneliest country in the world" due to its special geographical location.
In a previous survey, New Zealand was identified as one of the loneliest countries in the world. This geographically unique island nation is located in Oceania and is made up of numerous islands that are not directly bordered by any other country. The closest country to it is Australia, but even compared to Australia, the distance between them reaches 1,600 nautical miles. As a result, New Zealand seems to be an "independent" island country, isolated from the rest of the world, with the vast sea as its only "neighbor".
This land beloved by nature shows its unique attitude of independence and attracts countless people. New Zealand, a beautiful and livable place, has been dubbed "the loneliest country in the world", but it is all the more mysterious and unique.
There is a place known as the "Blue Wonderland", and that is New Zealand, also known as the "City of White Clouds". The country has always been very environmentally conscious, surrounded by white clouds as soft as cotton, blue lakes in the distance, and green meadows on the ground.
The air in this land is fresh and pleasant, the sea is sparkling, and the vast grasslands make people feel the purest and most beautiful gifts of nature.
Colorful mountains, chic towns, and tranquil lakes make you feel like you're walking through a series of oil paintings, and you'll be enchanted by the dreamlike scenery. One of the most striking features of the area is its distinctive lake blue.
Meandering through the islands of New Zealand are the myriad blue lakes that guard this independent and tranquil country.
New Zealand is a country of laid-back living, with a total of 140 days of holiday throughout the year. Although the population of this country is small, only 51240,000 people, but with a vast area of 270,000 square kilometers, equivalent to a province in China.
Amazingly, despite its small size, New Zealand is the second most developed country in Oceania. In 2021, the country's GDP per capita reached 4$80,000, compared to a quarter of that in China.
The country has a laid-back feel, where there is no concept of overtime, or even overtime, and the pace of life is full of elements of "swinging" and "lying flat".
Even shopping malls, supermarkets and restaurants close quite early, so if you don't know in advance, you might miss out on some good times.
Let's "pick wool".New Zealand is known worldwide for its natural pastures and excellent milk sources. This stems from New Zealand's unique geographical location, located in Oceania, which is considered to be the last territory on Earth to be explored.
With abundant sunshine, a pleasant climate, abundant water resources, fertile soils and a forest cover of up to 29 percent, it provides an ideal environment for agriculture and pastoralism to flourish.
As a result, agriculture and animal husbandry have become one of New Zealand's pillar industries and have achieved a high level of modernization.
Agriculture accounts for nearly 20 per cent of GDP. New Zealand's pastures and farms cover half of the country's land area, and herds of cattle and sheep can be seen in the vast green grasslands.
New Zealand breeds of cattle are world-famous, including Merino, Lincoln, British Leicester, Romney and Colliday.
New Zealand is reported to be among the world's largest exporters of beef and dairy products, while as a country with a developed pastoral industry, New Zealand is second only to Australia in wool exports.
New Zealand wool is a high-quality wool breed that is highly respected by the textile industry in the world. This is thanks to New Zealand's excellent natural environment and extremely low levels of pollution.
If you're travelling to New Zealand, try your hand at the world-class Wool Mill at a ranch where you can pick your own wool.
Hassle-free parenting experienceAt present, in most cities in China, parenting is a complex task that requires a lot of money and energy, and the phenomenon of involution is intensifying. However, it is hard to imagine that in New Zealand, these situations are absolutely non-existent.
Giving birth to and raising children has long been part of the country's strong social security system. The basic costs and educational issues are borne by the State.
For example, when a pregnant woman is pregnant, the cost of prenatal check-ups can be subsidized by the state. When the baby is born, New Zealand** also provides "milk powder gold", which can be issued for ten consecutive weeks, totaling 2,200 New Zealand dollars, or about 9,200 yuan.
In the process of raising children, there is also a "parenting allowance", which can receive 516 New Zealand dollars per week.
As for education, due to the balanced distribution of educational resources, the level of schools is relatively balanced and the number of places is sufficient. Parents do not need to worry about their children's schooling, nor will they encounter so-called "degree housing", "school district housing" and other problems.
Children under the age of 13 are eligible for free family clinic medical treatment, while all children under the age of 16 are eligible for free eye screenings.
In addition, nationals over the age of 18 who are already living independently and attending school are entitled to rental subsidies and unemployment benefits in the event of unemployment.
As an ideal pension country, New Zealand's pension system has formed a relatively complete pension and social welfare system as early as 1898. According to the regulations, people who have reached the age of 65 receive a monthly pension provided by **. The conditions are not demanding, you only need to live in New Zealand for 10 years, of which 5 years are required to live after the age of 50.
Whether you are migrating to New Zealand or have no work record, you are eligible for a superannuation as long as you meet the above criteria. The pension is based on equality for all, regardless of previous salary, job position or social status. The monthly salary is quite substantial, about 7,600 yuan.
Queenstown, New Zealand, is one of the world's top tourist destinations and was listed as one of the "Best Places in the World" by Time magazine in 2022. Known for its scenic beauty and thrilling activities, Queenstown is known as the 'Backyard Garden of the World' and the 'Adventure Capital'.
The Auckland Sky Tower is a New Zealand icon and the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. Built in 1996, it is 328 metres tall and offers a high-speed elevator ride to the clouds and views of the entire city of Auckland.
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and the southernmost capital in the world. Wellington National Museum is the country's most famous museum, showcasing the evolution of the New Zealand nation, its cultural development and its cultural treasures, which are both interesting and informative.
New Zealand is a highly regarded tourist destination around the world, attracting tourists from all over the world every year.
As a developed western country with pleasant scenery and well-developed policies, New Zealand has also become an ideal choice for many immigrants, including Chinese.
According to the data, as of 2022, there are about 200,000 Chinese immigrants in New Zealand, and this number is still growing.
Chinese immigrants in New Zealand are mainly found in major cities such as Auckland, Wellington, ** City and Hamilton. They are active in many fields such as finance and commerce.