New Zealand, a country in transition from traditional animal husbandry to industry and technology, is also an island country known as the "hometown of white clouds ", with a jet lag of 5 hours with Beijing. We flew to New Zealand in Auckland, the largest city on North Island, known as the "sails capital". Old Chinese in Auckland usually translate her into Hulun. Auckland is the most personally owned city in the world. The American Sailing Cup Village is developed to commemorate the victory in the 2000 Copa flight to liaoning America sailing race. Thousands of yachts and sailboats are parked in the bay, shining and bold in the sun. The luxurious formosa manor house. The villa is built with mountains and sea, comfortable accommodation and beautiful natural landscape, stay a night let people miss. It features a trip to Rotoruva. Rotoruva is an industrial city in the north-central part of New Zealand's North Island, more than 220 kilometers from Oakland. It is also a Maori settlement and a famous tourist destination. The city is full of hot springs, sulfur in the air, coupled with the colorful Maori culture, tourists come to visit all the year round. When I first arrived in New Zealand, where the animal husbandry was developed, I could not help but take a look at Eagton Farm. Eagton Farm, located in flights from shanghai to lhasa Rotoruva, North Island, is the largest and most advanced sightseeing farm in New Zealand, covering an area of 135 hectares. Here you can enjoy red deer, turkey, camel, alpaca, dairy cow, lamb and many other animals that have never been seen before. In the Immortals Beast camel area, tourists can also get off and get in close contact with alpacas, feed them and take pictures. Rotoruva Municipal Garden and Geothermal Park with local characteristics. The city garden of Rotorua, a garden named after the city government, is probably the only one in the world. The city of rotorua is a happy city, where the city once built a beautiful office building, but people believe that the good facilities should be enjoyed by the public, so the government of rotorua converted the office building into a place for citizens to drink coffee leisure.