The cost of traveling abroad to New Zealand is as follows:
1. Air ticket cost: Air ticket cost varies depending on time and purchase channel, generally between 5,000-10,000 New Zealand dollars.
2. Accommodation costs: Accommodation costs vary by region and accommodation type. Hotel prices in New Zealand are relatively high, generally between NZ$100-200 per night. If you choose a B&B or youth hostel, the cost will be more economical.
3. Catering expenses: Catering expenses also vary from region to region, ranging from about NZD 30-50 per day.
4. Transportation costs: New Zealand’s transportation costs are relatively high. The public transportation system is complete, but it is relatively expensive. The average taxi fee is about 2 New Zealand dollars per kilometer.
5. Travel costs: If you travel to New Zealand, you also need to consider travel costs, including tickets, attraction guides, car rentals, etc. The exact cost varies from person to person. It should be noted that New Zealand has a higher standard of living and correspondingly higher expenses. Therefore, when planning to travel abroad, you need to do your homework, be fully prepared, and develop a reasonable spending budget as much as possible.
Introduction to New Zealand:
1. New Zealand, with its capital Wellington, is located in the southwest Pacific Ocean, facing Australia across the Tasman Sea to the west. The country consists of two large islands, the South Island and the North Island. It consists of Stewart Island and some nearby islands. Between the North and South Islands is Cook Strait.
2. It has a temperate maritime climate. The whole territory is mountainous, with narrow plains and rich forest resources. With a total area of ??approximately 270,000 square kilometers and a coastline of approximately 15,000 kilometers, the country has 11 regions, 5 single jurisdictions, and 67 regional administrative agencies. As of October 2022, the total population of New Zealand is 5.124 million.
3. Among them, descendants of European immigrants account for 70%, and Maori account for 17%. The official languages ??are English and Maori. Nearly half of the residents believe in Christianity.
Gross Product:
New Zealand is a developed country, with a GDP of SGD 350 billion in 2021 and a per capita GDP of approximately SGD 70,000. The economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, and exports of agricultural and animal husbandry products account for about 50% of total exports. The export volume of mutton and dairy products ranks first in the world, and the export volume of wool ranks third in the world.
The data comes from "Zhihu".