求 New Zealand 的重要景点的英文简介

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豪拉基湾
Dotted around the expansive Hauraki Gulf you will find Auckland's many islands. Waiheke is a large island populated with cafes, vineyards, artists and ample accommodation. Rugged Rangitoto is an extinct volcano, popular with hikers and nature-lovers. Further a field in the Hauraki Gulf is Great Barrier Island, offering a total escape from city life - with excellent surf beaches and thick native bush.

世界文化遗产区
New Zealand World Heritage Areas are locations of extraordinary cultural and environmental significance.

UNESCO World Heritage status ensures areas of 'outstanding universal value' are protected, and can be fully enjoyed by future generations.

Three areas of New Zealand have been awarded prestigious UNESCO World Heritage status:

New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands
Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand
Tongariro National Park

New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands
Consisting of the Snares, Bounty Islands, Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands and Campbell Island, the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands are located in the Southern Ocean south-east of New Zealand.

With a high level of biodiversity, the islands are characterized by rare endemic bird and plant species. Particularly noted for their large numbers of pelagic seabirds and penguins, these islands are extremely important. Out of the 126 bird species found on the islands, five breed nowhere else in the world

Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand
Shaped by millions of years of glacial movement, the fjords and coasts of South West New Zealand are outstandingly beautiful. Two-thirds of the park is covered with forest - beech and podocarps - some of which is over 800 years old. The only alpine parrot in the world - the kea – also lives in the park, as well as the endangered flightless takahe, and a myriad of unique marine animals.

Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area is comprised of four of New Zealand’s most important national parks: Westland National Park, Mount Aspiring National Park, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park and Fiordland National Park.

Tongariro National Park
Tongariro National Park was the first “cultural landscape” to be awarded World Heritage status, in 1993. The park’s volcanoes and mountain ranges are highly significant Maori areas, as well as important natural habitats.

The area was also New Zealand's first National Park - local Maori gifting the park to all New Zealand people in 1887.

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