2. In this presentation it presents the culture of people
in New Zealand of their tradition, clothing, language,
social habits, music , cuisine and religion. With this
presentation you can explore about the culture of
other country. And also it will gives you a knowledge
on how people different and alike.
3. New Zealand is an island country in the southwest
Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses the Nort
Island and the South Island. New Zealand's capital city is
Wellington and it's most population city is Aukland. New
Zealand is one of the most gorgeous countries earth, and
even with it's modest size, it packs a lot of history, culture
and attractions for us to experience. Their country is known
for it's stunning national parks, incredible hiking trail and
word-class skiing and surfing.
4. This is one of several large islands around the globe
where there have never been a native snake
population. Even the quality of life in New Zealand was
really good, they have a strong work ethic but also
believe in having a good work life balance. The
following are their culture, tradition, clothing,
language, social habits, music, cuisine and religion;
5. Culture of New Zealand
Culture of New Zealand
Māori culture is an integral part of life in New Zealand,
influencing everything from cuisine to customs and
language.
Māori are the tangata whenua, the indigenous people,
of New Zealand. They come here more thean 1000 years
ago from their mythical Polynesian homeland of Hawaki
6. Māori
Their history, language vand traditions are central to
New Zealand identify. Māori culture plays a role in
everyday life in New Zealand. Tikanga, or Māori
customs, are also important in daily life.
Mahaakitanga is all about welcoming guests and
providing great hospitality, something which all kiwis
pride themselves on. Kaitaikitanga embodies of the
sense of respect and guardianship of Māori feel
toward the natural world. This philosophy is central
to the love and care many New Zealander have for
the environment.
7. They all ask to New Zealand to make the Tiaki
promise, which captures this respect for our precious
natural resources.
The kiwi become a New Zealand icon.
8. Tradition of New Zealand
One of the tradition of New Zealand is a Chocolate
Carnival on the steepest street. That they always
celebrate every year.
9. Baldwin street, in Dunedin is renowned for being
the world's steepest street. What outsiders may not
know is that this is the main venue for the city's
annual Cadbury Chocolate Carnival. To kick of the
sweet festival, giant Jaffa balls ( that's an orange
chocolate that's unique to New Zealand) race down
this street stretch of road here are also competitions,
Choc-filled activities, and an ironic Crunchie train to
entertain the crowds.
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11. - the indigenous population of New Zealand. Closely
related to cook islands Māori, Tuamotuan , and
Tahitian, it's gained recognition as one of New
Zealand official language 1987.
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13. A number of popular artist have gone on to achieve
international success including Lorde , split Enz,
crowded house OMC, Bic Punga and etc.
14. New Zealand Cuisine
New Zealand Cuisine is largely driven by local
ingredients and seasonal sariation. An island nation
with aprimarily agriculture economy,
15. New Zealand yields produce from land and sea.
Similar to me cuisine of Australia, the cuisine of New
Zealand is a diverse British- based cuisine with
Mediterranean and Pasific Rim influences as the
country becomes more cosmopolitan.
16. Clothes of New Zealand
Clothing is one of the most immediate ways of
communicating identity. European clothing is the
dominant mode in New Zealand as in many other
parts of the world.
17. New Zealand does not have specific national dress
that is distinctive to New Zealand kahu (cloaks) give
significant mana and Honor to official occasions,
such as royal tours and state funerals.
18. Social habits of New Zealand
Having fish and chips on a Friday night
Takeaway foods like burgers, Chinese pizza and are
quite popular among New Zealanders.
19. - but nothing ever beats this traditional food stable.
Fish and chips have always been the favorite choice
for an end of the week treat, and many kiwis will
able to point you to the best chippie stops in the area
that they live in.
20. Religion of New Zealand
Statistics about religion are about religious
affiliation in New Zealand.