? Culture New Zealanders have made a profound impact in the areas of art, poetry, music, film, and architecture. Not only have the artists reached local recognition, but also gained worldwide apperception.
? Farming Life New Zealand is a country predominantly built by its farm produce. The country's livestock, particularly sheep, amount to more than half of the entire living population.
? Maori Culture Classic Maori art is an unprecedented pacific tribal art, which is not only stunning to the eye, but also unveils a great deal about their society's beliefs, history and social structure. Many creative styles and much skilled craftsmanship produced, and will continue to yield, objects of surpassing beauty.
Popular Places
? Art Galleries New Zealand has 21 public art galleries.
? Museums It is easy to learn of New Zealand?s historical past as there are many museums in the main centers, provincial cities, and smaller towns.
? North Islands Polynesian legend has it that the North Island is a fish pulled from the sea by Maui. More densely populated among the two main islands of New Zealand, North Island has a strong heritage and was also among the first areas to be settled by Europeans.
? South Islands South Island is ?heaven on earth? - a compact place with something for everyone. The beauty of the place can never be put into words. Here are some of the main ?touristy? spots in South Island.