New Zealand tourist attractions and matters needing attention
1. New Zealand's customs requirements are extremely demanding. When filling in the entry card, you must read it carefully and truthfully declare the articles you carry, especially food, animals and plants and their finished products, medicines, etc. If the declaration is found to be false, you may face a fine or even be refused entry.
Second, don't leave valuables, such as handbags, computer bags, mobile phones, etc. In a driverless car. If it is necessary to put it in the car, please put it in the trunk, which means don't let others see the valuables in the car through the window to avoid accidents such as smashing the car and being stolen. Although the overall law and order situation in New Zealand is very good, the phenomenon of car smashing and theft still occurs occasionally, so don't take it lightly.
When crossing the road at the intersection with traffic lights, be sure to press the pedestrian button on the lamppost (silver-gray round button), and then the white pedestrian light will light up, telling you to wait until the green pedestrian light is on before crossing the road. New Zealand has a fast speed, so don't cross the road at a red light.
4. People in the South Island of New Zealand are generally harmonious, and strangers you meet when walking will greet you kindly and say hello. Please respond enthusiastically with a smile. Common polite expressions should be mentioned frequently, such as Morning (Thankyou) and Noworries (don't be modest, Seeyou).
5. The South Island of New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere, which is just the opposite of China's four points. In summer, the sunshine is long and the weather is cold all year round. Even in spring and summer, the temperature will remain at 10℃-20℃, and it will drop to-10℃ in some areas in winter. Pay attention to keep warm and keep warm, and always pay attention to climate forecast.
6. Driving on the South Island is right-handed and left-handed, contrary to China. If it is necessary to drive for sightseeing, you must pay attention to the traffic regulations and don't exceed the speed limit. Don't drive too slowly on the speed limit highway, or you will receive a ticket of NZD 200. Both drivers and passengers must wear seat belts, and so must the back seat.
7. There are bicycle lanes in most areas. In New Zealand, bicycles are not so much a means of transportation as a tool for physical exercise. You must wear a helmet when riding a bike, turn on the flashing warning light at night, and maybe wear a reflective insurance coat.
8. The pace of life in New Zealand is relatively slow. Don't be impatient when going to the countryside. When you encounter problems, you must face them silently and don't argue loudly. At the same time, pay attention to some small details in public places, such as standing on the left side of the escalator and paying attention to whether there is anyone behind you when using the sliding door. Don't jump the queue, don't throw rubbish everywhere, and clean up the postscript when eating in the public kitchen or barbecue area.
9. In the South Island of New Zealand, outdoor silence is very common. You can also take part in running, cycling, hiking, boating and so on. And you can prepare tents, sleeping bags and outdoor cookers.
10, credit card making is very easy. Most New Zealanders don't have more than NZ $20 in cash in their wallets, but they still need to prepare small change to go to the market and take the bus on weekends.
1 1. Most shops in New Zealand close early, especially on weekends. Except for some McDonald's, there are almost no shops that are open 24 hours a day, which is in great contrast with China, and the nightlife is not strong, even if the bars are mainly entertaining football matches.
1 Second, the air quality and water quality in New Zealand are extremely high, so tap water can be directly drunk.
13. If you plan to drive in New Zealand, it is recommended that you book a good car on the website of the car rental company before the departure conditions, and book a hotel every night to avoid the problem of price increase or failure to book due to the peak season.
14. When designing self-driving cars, due to the premise of roads, the actual driving time is far longer than that indicated by GPS or maps. Please reserve enough time when driving every day to avoid burning the midnight oil. Think about whether the oil is enough before you leave, and try not to drive until the oil runs out. It is not easy to refuel in some towns, and the oil price is high.
15. The central city of each tourist hotspot has an i-site to provide information for tourists. If necessary, you can go outside to get some information. They will provide information about local accommodation, food and play.
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