New Zealand is a wealthy Pacific nation dominated by two cultural groups: New Zealanders of European descent and the Maori.
Agriculture is the economic mainstay, but manufacturing and tourism are important and there is a world-class film industry. (such as The Lord. Of The Rings, The Last Samurai, King Kong, etc.)
Maori New Zealanders make up 15.4 percent of the current population.
The landscape is diverse, and sometimes spectacular. The glacier-carved mountains, lakes, beaches and thermal springs. Because of the islands' geographical isolation, much of the flora and fauna is unique to the country.
*A significant amount of New Zealand's electricity is generated by hydropower sources and the country has a range of renewable energy sources at its disposal.
Haka refers to the maori war dance before. Haka are a fierce display of a tribe’s pride, strength and unity. That is known throughout the world. Maori reflects the settlement. For a long time Maori and the people of the land, or "Tanga Ta Pinoir
NEW Zealanders are known for their love of two things — sheep and rugby.
Sheep are part of NZ’s identity and the source of many well-loved jokes.
Kiwi is a national symbol and icon of New Zealand. The name of the bird