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New Zealand

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New Zealand Society
Tourism
Economy

1. New Zealand Society

The New Zealand society, known locally as Aotearoa, is inclusive, progressive and community-oriented. The population is approximately 5 million people.·Major ethnic groups:Europeans, Maori, Asians, Pacifics. ·Social values:Equality: New Zealand pioneered human rights, including women's suffrage (1893), and continues to lead in gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights.Sustainability: New Zealanders have a strong sense of environmental and social responsibility. The Maori concept resonates with society in general.Community: There is a strong Maori spirit describing hospitality, care and respect for others.·Quality of life: New Zealand is consistently ranked among the countries with the best quality of life due to its low rate of corruption, access to education and healthcare, and a healthy work-life balance.Cities such as Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch offer modern infrastructure, while the rural lifestyle is more relaxed and connected to nature.

Tourism

Tourism in New Zealand is one of the pillars of its economy and one of the most unique experiences worldwide. Its combination of spectacular scenery, outdoor activities, indigenous Māori culture and a focus on sustainability make it a must-see destination.Before the pandemic, New Zealand received more than 3 million tourists a year, a significant number considering its population of just 5 million.New Zealand is famous for its impressive diversity of landscapes in a relatively area It has mountains, glaciers, white and black sand beaches, and subtropical forests.New Zealand is the world capital of extreme sports with sports such as bungee jumping Paragliding, rafting, skiing and Hiking

Economy

New Zealand's economy is modern, diversified and based on international trade, with a strong focus on agriculture, technology and tourism. Despite its geographical remoteness, the country has built a resilient economy, highly competitive in key sectors and recognized for its stability, transparency and commitment to sustainability.·Economic challenges:-Impact of climate change: Affects agriculture, particularly due to droughts and floods. -Housing: High housing costs have created affordability challenges, especially in major cities like Auckland. -Diversification: There is a significant dependence on agricultural exports, which motivates the government to seek to diversify the economy.

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