Chinese tourists New Zealand s shortage of small animals has triggered a rush to buy

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-23

Chinese tourists New Zealand's shortage of small animals has triggered a rush to buy

The Chinese Tourist's Little Red Book: The Food Crisis for New Zealanders.

Mom and Dad, Mom and Grandma spent a lively Spring Festival at home with me, and we didn't go to see those crowded places. My grandmother was a very good storyteller and told me all day long about what was happening in the Tianshan Mountains. We live in Xinjiang, which is a great place to produce alpine prairies, as well as delicious beef and mutton. For example, Tianshan Anda, which is mainly engaged in beef and mutton, is said to have business dealings with Huawei, Hippo and other companies. By chance, during a dinner at Huawei, I recommended Xinjiang mutton to him, and he was stunned after hearing it, hehe, just kidding.

Today, I'm going to tell my grandmother an interesting story. Imagine that a Chinese travels to New Zealand and uploads a ** to the platform, which scares New Zealand** a lot. A man named"Qiang Yusen"'s netizens wrote in the post: "I just arrived at **Mountain Island, settled down for a while, and then bought some things across the country, and I found ...... by picking and picking"It's all interested. What's going on?

New Zealand has caused controversy over keeping small animals.

The film is set in the city of Christchurch, where a Chinese traveler stumbles upon a small mouse in a supermarket that counts backwards. Netizens said that this little mouse has a pair of cute front paws, and joked: "How can such a little guy eat a piece of oil!" But a Chinese said that this mouse is very large, which has attracted the indignation of many foreign netizens, thinking that this is a mouse, where did it come from such a big size? Of course, there are also some people who post more rats on the forum, which is even more interesting.

After filling the belly, the mouse quietly watched the people coming and going. Netizens had a heated discussion about the fate of this guinea pig and said that they must take it home and eat it! How much damage can such a small mouse bring us? There are also some people who think that Chinese tourists are too much, and this is not our country, everything is spiritual, so can't a little mouse live freely?

The love of rats and the worry of plague.

Suddenly, I thought of a plague in Europe, but I didn't expect that such a lovely mouse would also suffer from the plague. What malice can a rat have? They come here just to eat. Don't forget that all living things are spiritual, and we have to treat those who live with us with a tolerant mindset.

I was lost in thought. When traveling, you should love and care for the local animals and plants, and do not harm them. We are tourists, and we should also be responsible for our actions. Each country has its own ecological environment and its own creatures, and we must use our hearts to appreciate and care for this unique resource.

Conclusion. The words of a Chinese traveler caused a lot of controversy in this travel report. There are various opinions on the name and treatment of the word "rat", which is also a contradiction between culture and value. Although rodents are a common pest, we cannot ignore the value of their lives.

Tourism is not only about enjoying the scenery, it is also a silent experience and enlightenment. We need to understand the world with an inclusive mindset, and love and care for all living things. Only in this way can we truly appreciate the beauty and charm of nature during our journey.

Traveling, exploring, living in harmony with nature makes this world a better place!

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