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Do you regret emigrating to New Zealand?

New Zealand has no regrets after immigrating.

After staying in China for a long time, when we see the marked price of goods in New Zealand, everyone habitually multiplies the exchange rate first, then compares it with that in China, and then draws the conclusion that the price in New Zealand is very high.

However, if you go to work in New Zealand and start earning NZD, you will feel that the price is really too cheap.

Most things, including the price of food and accommodation, may be about twice as high as that in China after being converted into RMB. But there are also very cheap ones, such as milk. I have never bought pure water to drink here, on the one hand, because tap water can be drunk directly, on the other hand, milk is cheaper than water, so I drink it directly as water. There are also many things made in China, and the RMB is still much cheaper than in China.

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Similarities between China and New Zealand:

1, all have compulsory education:

In New Zealand, children between the ages of 6 and 16 must receive compulsory education in primary, middle and high schools. Most children in New Zealand start school at the age of 5, and it is free to attend public schools (government-funded) before 19. The implementation of nine-year compulsory education in primary and secondary schools in China has the basic characteristics of compulsory, free, universal and secular.

2. Both have a history of being invaded by Britain and France:

After 1642, the Dutch and the British went to New Zealand successively. 1840 became a British colony. 1907 became a dominion of Britain. 1947 became a sovereign country and is now a member of the Commonwealth. From 65438 to 0842, Britain forced the Qing government to sign the Sino-British treaty of nanking, and China's independence and territorial integrity began to be destroyed, and it began to be reduced from a feudal society to a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society.

Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand