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New Zealand is a very comfortable country. How much do you know about New Zealand?

New Zealand is a very comfortable country. How much do you know about New Zealand? One: Running around barefoot is a common thing in New Zealand. Students go home barefoot after school, many people go barefoot to the supermarket, and everyone is barefoot to trim flowers and trees in the garden, regardless of sex, age.

Second: The only primitive mammal in New Zealand is the bat. New Zealand is an independent island country by the sea. Before the arrival of Europeans, there was only one kind of mammal here, and that was the short-tailed bat unique to New Zealand. This bat is only the size of a thumb and is one of the most mysterious creatures in the world. Scientists don't know how long this bat can live.

Three: New Zealand 16 years old can get married. New Zealanders have the cultural custom of early marriage. Up to now, most young people in love can get married early with the permission of their parents, although laws and regulations require them to be at least 18 years old. The premise is that you can get a marriage certificate, but you can't live together. You have to live with your parents before you can legally live together at the age of eighteen.

Four: New Zealand is an immigrant country. Immigrants come from almost all countries in the world, so New Zealand is also a "hodgepodge" of national cuisines. For example, there are more than 900 Asian cuisine restaurants in New Zealand, including Japanese, Indian, Muslim, Italian, Mexican, China, Malaysian and Thai cuisines.

Five: New Zealand is also a paradise for penguins. At present, there are three kinds of penguins on the island: yellow-eyed penguin, fjord crested penguin and the smallest penguin blue penguin in the world.

Six: New Zealand has clear legal protection for many animals and plants on the island. Due to its remote geographical location, New Zealand is home to some unique animals and plants, and many animals are raised here. It is reported that two years ago, an Asian student was deported for hunting wild ducks. Therefore, when visiting New Zealand, don't just pick flowers and cut grass, and the consequences will be very serious.

Seven: New Zealand was once a British colony, so many place names came from Britain. For example, Cambridge and Oxford can be found in New Zealand.

Eight: Kiwifruit is produced in New Zealand. Kiwifruit produced in New Zealand can be seen all over the world, but you certainly don't know that these kiwifruits originated in China, including oranges produced in New Zealand today, and also originated in China.

Nine: There are about 1 1400 dairy farms in New Zealand, most of which are located in the North Island. Moreover, every cow has an ID card, and there is a yellow "number" on the cow's ear, which is the only symbol of every cow, accompanied by the cow's life. At the same time, through the number, we can trace back to the whereabouts of every drop of milk produced by this cow, so as to ensure the quality of the product from the source.

Ten: When traveling to New Zealand, you should pay attention to the traffic in New Zealand, which is different from driving on the right in China. New Zealand drives on the left. When driving, get on and off the elevator, remember to drive on the left and stand firm. Passers-by traffic lights are made by passers-by pressing buttons on roadside posts. If no one presses it, the passers-by lights will always be off.