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Features about people, places and experiences in Destination New Zealand.

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New Zealand's traditional Māori kai festivals

Māori kai food festivals are popular in New Zealand for international tourists and Kiwis alike, as they showcase the best of natural local foods / kai Māori.

Celebrating New Zealand's Waitangi Day

Waitangi Day is a public holiday held on 6 February every year to commemorate the signing of New Zealand's founding document - the Treaty of Waitangi - in 1840.

Taranaki gardens of significance

New Zealand’s Taranaki region – on the western edge of the central North Island – is a unique horticultural area that is world renowned for its gardens.

Kirihimete - New Zealand Christmas experience

Visitors enjoying their first Christmas in New Zealand are likely to experience culture shock - when you add summer and holiday fun to the traditional annual festival it takes on a very different look.

New Zealand's 12 days of Christmas

Christmas plays out somewhat differently in the southern hemisphere summer where long sunny days season the festive mix.

New Zealand - Summer 2011 / 2012 highlights

Visit New Zealand during the summer months and you might not find anyone at home – that’s because when the sun is out, so are Kiwis and with so much to do, it’s hardly surprising.

Te Araroa - the long New Zealand trail

When the 3000-kilometre Te Araroa – The Long Pathway was completed in New Zealand in December 2011, it became one of the world's longest walking trails.

New Zealand garden festivals 2011/2012

Colourful garden festivals and horticultural events throughout New Zealand during 2011/2012.

New Zealand's giant rugby ball

Background on the '100% Pure New Zealand' giant rugby ball.

History of Whakatane's Mātaatua Wharenui

A significant Māori cultural icon has come home after more than a century of foreign travels.

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Cafe crowd in Wellington - click for more.
Wellington is renowned for its cafe culture, food and wine.

 


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