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The pace of life in immigrating to New Zealand

When I immigrated to New Zealand, I felt that every time I left home, it was like returning to a modern metropolis from my village. I believe that not only I, but also my friends in China who have lived in Niucun for a long time feel the same way. Let's talk about the pace of life in New Zealand.

Our village is really

"Native, slow and backward"

New Zealand is a developed country.

I heard that Auckland is an international metropolis.

But the most prosperous CBD can be visited in half an hour.

Girls can go home first and then start shopping …

I didn't say much when CBD was small.

Most shops close after 6 pm.

The restaurant closes after 9 pm.

What happened to people who wanted to cross the street after work?

Not only that, well-known fashion brand stores are also rare.

People here wear clothes.

Quite simple (rural) elements (soil)

Barefoot vest shorts in summer

Winter cashmere sweater and trousers boots

Is there a strong local flavor floating over?

Compared with any driverless bus in China.

Mobile phone NFC flash payment, high-speed rail extending in all directions

Public transport in New Zealand is still at the stage of not reporting stops.

And easy to hit. ...

Many friends said they saw foreigners.

I read books on my way to and from work.

But you don't know.

The traffic here is very expensive.

The signal is still poor in some places.

I can't play mobile phone at all …

When it comes to inefficiency, things are slow.

Get a haircut and go to a fancy restaurant.

You need to make an appointment to repair the car and see a doctor.

Even if you open a broadband account, you have to wait until you can get online.

Found that the network speed is slow and the current is limited …

Domestic express delivery has long been sorted by robots.

There is even drone delivery.

One thing about online shopping in New Zealand

Wait for the courier to turn over the autumn water.

Many times, I have to ask for it. ...

Compared with China, which is crazy about infrastructure,

Roads damaged by earthquake in Kaikula.

It took two years to open to traffic.

So slow just to protect seals.

In 2006, when mining was started somewhere in the South Island,

To protect 250 species of snails endemic to this area.

The mining company decided to spend NZ $2 million.

Help these snails move.

That means the average cost is only NZ $8,000.

But it's all worth it

This year, New Zealand discovered a place.

Oil and gas resources worth 37 billion pounds.

But the delay in mining is that

People keep protesting.

New Zealanders are in no hurry to make money.

Slow is just to keep the environment from being destroyed.

It is precisely because New Zealanders are "indigenous, slow and backward"

Let this be the last pure land in the world.