Sunrise in NZ | Credit: Newzealand.com |
100% Pure New Zeland Campaign |
The content series is part of Tourism New Zealand’s new brand marketing campaign’–‘100% Pure Welcome–100% Pure New Zealand’ –launched on the 27th of June 2019. Showcasing what makes New Zealand unique as a holiday destination –its warm and welcoming people, stunning landscapes and variety of things to do -the series traverses the top of the North Island, to the bottom of the South Island, and is set in some of the most beautiful spots in the country.
“This new approach to our storytelling brings to life the unique nature of New Zealand,” says Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive, Stephen England-Hall. “We set out to treat our visitors like whānau [family] which is underpinned by the Māori concept of manaakitanga, creating deep connections between people, extending hospitality, care and respect.
Mount Hikurangi | Credit: doc.govt.nz |
Often visitors come to New Zealand for the landscapes, arriving as strangers, but leave as whānau, talking about the warm and welcoming nature of our people.”The series launches with a feature film starring 8-year-old Parearau and one of her elders Hinetu, standing together as they witness the beauty of the world’s first sunrise atop their sacred Maunga [mountain] Hikurangi in Gisborne. The mountain is one of the first places in the world to see the sunrise.
“Did you know New Zealand is pretty much the first place in the world to see the sun? Because we’re first to rise and shine each morning means we’ve got a bit more time up our sleeves. So, we always have time to say ‘kia ora’[hello, good health].
We’ve got time for the little things, to show people around the place, not just as guests, but as whānau –our family. Pass on our local knowledge, and you know, do whatever it takes to make everybody feel our welcome,” says Hinetu.
Hikurangi is also the place for a new world-first tourism experience –Greet the Dawn –which allows visitors to experience the sacred maunga [mountain] and see for themselves one of the first sunrises in the world.
Hobbiton Village in NZ | Credit: https://www.hobbitontours.com/en/ |
Among the first welcome messages to be shared with the world is an adventure-seeking Southlander waking up with a canyon swing, a wannabe hobbit, a shoulder-nibbling horse, a group of teenagers in Northland giving lessons for an early morning jetty jump and a very enthusiastic parasailer.
‘Good Morning World’
wah,..bagusnya..serius cantik. Udara pun segar je kat sana. Nak ambil gambar pun mesti lagi cantik
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