New Zealand
See the place that was divinely designed to make your ideal holiday a reality. New Zealand will never let visitors down with its gushing waterfalls, expansive vistas, breath-taking hot springs, pristine beaches, towering mountains, and deep fjords. Be ready to permanently capture a captivating tale of New Zealand in your memories.
New Zealand’s islands were the last significant livable land to be colonised by humans. Polynesians began to settle in the islands between 1280 and 1350, developing a distinct Mori culture. Abel Tasman, a Dutch adventurer, was the first European to glimpse and document New Zealand in 1642. In 1840, delegates from the United Kingdom and Mori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which established British control over the islands in its English translation. New Zealand became a British Empire colony in 1841. After that, a series of disputes between the colonial administration and Mori tribes resulted in vast quantities of Mori territory being alienated and confiscated.
New Zealand became a dominion in 1907 and achieved full formal independence in 1947, with the king remaining as head of state. The bulk of New Zealand’s 5.1 million people are of European heritage now; the indigenous Mori are the biggest minority, followed by Asians and Pacific Islanders. As a result, New Zealand’s culture is mostly rooted from Mori and early British immigrants, with modern cultural expansion resulting from greater immigration. English, Mori, and New Zealand Sign Language are the official languages, with the local version of English dominating.
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