The isolated country, with a radius of 1,600 kilometres and a per capita GDP of 430,000

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

Text: Geography Three-Body Theory.

Editor: Geography Three-Body Theory.

It is an isolated island with the reputation of "the last pure land in the world".

There, within a radius of 1,600 kilometers, the vast sea envelops the entire country.

As such, it also has the title of "the loneliest country in the world".

It is New Zealand, located in the southern Pacific Ocean, a country where "sparrows are small and have all kinds of organs".

In this population the number is only 522Among the 810,000 developed countries, the number of Chinese has reached a staggering 5, and the per capita GDP is as high as 4$30,000.

If you were invited to live in such a beautiful, affluent, and slow-paced country, would you be willing to do so?

The name New Zealand seems strange and familiar to us, and you must often hear "New Zealand imported milk source" and "New Zealand wool products" in advertisements and supermarkets.

That's right, this is the world's most famous milk source and the world's largest milk source.

It is also the second largest wool producer in the world, second only to Australia in terms of sales of wool products.

In this vast land, there is a lot of greenery and herds of cattle and sheep.

This has also made New Zealand's dairy and meat products exports** a major commodity for New Zealand's economic development.

So, what is the reason for such a large number of Chinese in New Zealand?

In the middle of the 19th century, China's economic development was declining, and many Chinese people set their eyes on gold panning, and New Zealand's rich gold mines made a large number of Chinese rush to this "blessed land".

However, natural resources are not endless, and at the beginning of the 20th century, many Chinese people no longer had a job to pan for gold, so they chose to work locally to earn a living.

Since there is no chance to get rich, why are there still so many Chinese people yearning for life in New Zealand?

I think it's the pace of life in New Zealand and the best planning.

New Zealand has been unanimously praised as the "world's retirement paradise", and its unique geographical environment is free from all kinds of pollution from the outside world.

The island's high mountains, meandering rivers, lush forests and continuous grasslands are full of vigorous vitality that makes people feel refreshed and refreshed.

Walking on the road, you can see people everywhere who "live their lives", some of them walk barefoot, some of them lie on the lawn, naughty children may lead their calves and dogs to walk together, and elderly people may rest on the chaise longue in front of their house ......

New Zealand's welfare policies are particularly attractive.

Here, there are sufficient welfare subsidies for giving birth to offspring or raising children.

From the early stage of a woman's pregnancy, ** will help provide prenatal check-up costs.

After the birth of the child, the mother can enjoy 26 weeks of paid maternity leave, and then up to a year of unpaid maternity leave, without worrying about losing her job or being fired by the company for improper reasons.

Before the child is three years old, ** will be provided with a monthly subsidy of 60 yuan for milk powder, and the subsidy for the second child is the same as that for the first child, and it will be reduced from the third child.

Not only that, but in New Zealand, there is no significant gap between school districts and schools, and there is almost no distinction between school classes.

And their professional classes are relatively few, and there are almost no homework.

Unlike our country's higher education system, New Zealand prefers to practice knowledge.

Therefore, they always encourage children to follow their parents out into the outdoors and get out into nature to experience it firsthand.

Perhaps because of the way of education, New Zealand has also become a "dream paradise" for children.

The child is too young, always frail and sickly, and worries about medical expenses

It doesn't matter, in New Zealand, children under the age of thirteen can receive free medical treatment, and the pressure of raising children is greatly reduced, so how can it not be regarded as a way to encourage childbearing?

And, if the per capita household income reaches 3$80,000, and a reward of $1,500 for each child raised.

Don't think it's a difficult thing to do.

There was a blogger who came to New Zealand to experience life and only worked at a petrol station for a month.

There will be 1With a salary of 50,000 yuan, the hourly salary of a hotel nanny has also reached an astonishing 116 yuan, which is hard not to be excited!

When it comes to the old-age conditions of the elderly, we have to mention that in New Zealand, every resident will be paid a pension as long as he reaches the age of 65.

New Zealand** is more concerned about health services for the elderly, and their hospital authority allocated 1.7 billion yuan in 2016-2017 to care for the elderly living alone.

It is enough to prove how good the pension conditions in New Zealand are.

But then again, in fact, the old people in China may care more about the old saying "fallen leaves return to their roots".

I have lived in China for most of my life, although this can be called a "paradise", but it is not a "home" after all.

Although there are many Chinese in New Zealand, the language barrier in daily travel is still a little inconvenient.

Different countries always have their own unique way of life, and perhaps for "social phobia", this place must be the best choice for permanent settlement.

For those who love to socialize, it's just a unique place to visit.

No matter in ** life, what suits you is the best, there is no need to step on one.

Even though New Zealand has beautiful scenery, don't forget the great rivers and mountains of our country.

Even though New Zealand has a good salary, don't forget that our country is well paid.

In any case, please don't forget that our country will not give up every Chinese in times of crisis.

I am fortunate to be born in China.

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