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Is there anything that can't be brought back from New Zealand?
The annual New Zealand University Summer Vacation is about to begin again. Many international students can't wait to pack their bags and get ready to go home. What gifts should they bring to your relatives and friends? Perhaps it is a headache for many international students. I recommend some special products of New Zealand: 1, sheepskin: There are more than 60 million sheep in New Zealand, and the biggest attraction of shopping in this country is sheepskin and wool products. You can't find cheaper sheepskin clothes anywhere else in the world. The colors and styles of sheepskin and sheepskin products here can help you find ideal gifts or souvenirs. Most shops have many coats and jackets made of sheepskin, lambskin, deerskin, leather and suede. Car seat leather, wool slippers and sheepskin carpets are very popular. Larger retailers usually help customers package their purchases and send them overseas. 2. Woodcarving: Maori carve wood and sell it to tourists, so there are many woodcuts. The most traditional Maori region in New Zealand is the Eastern Cape. If you want to buy more authentic woodcuts, you have to look for them in this place by intuition. 3. greenstone: New Zealand is usually greenstone. Although its quality is not comparable to that of Chinese jade or Burmese jade, it is a unique New Zealand native product. Emerald is abundant and is made into jewelry, statues, decorations and Maori tikis. The west coast of South Island is the main producing area of green rocks, and the work of mining green rocks continues. The factories in Greymouth and Hokitika are located in the west coast towns, and visitors can see the production process of emeralds. 4. Handicrafts: In recent years, there has been a great breakthrough in handicrafts. Handicrafts are put in shops and sold locally by local men and women craftsmen to attract tourists. Pottery is probably the most common handicraft.