Tirau Tin Town
The town of Tirau is located between Matamata and Rotorua, serving as a crucial transit point to the famous industrial city of Rotorua and the tourist destination Taupo on New Zealand's North Island, boasting excellent transportation links. The town is renowned for its ironwork craftsmanship, where everything from entire houses to billboards, street sculptures, and delicate artworks is crafted from corrugated iron.
Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland
Located on New Zealand's North Island, easily accessible by car,A kaleidoscope of geothermal wonders, as if the Earth's inner energy bursts forth here,The park features many unique attractions, including the world-famous Champagne Pool, bubbling mud pools, steaming grounds, massive volcanic craters, and colorful terraces.
Blue Spring / Te Waihou Walkway
It is one of the purest water sources in New Zealand, hailed as "New Zealand's Blue Crystal." Under sunlight, the river section where the spring flows presents a dreamy Tiffany blue hue, resembling a fairyland.
Huka Falls
Over 220,000 liters of water per second thunder through the steep canyon, roaring into the downstream with breathtaking force. The mineral-rich water, refracted by rocks, displays a striking jewel-toned turquoise blue known as "Huka Blue."
Lake Taupo
New Zealand's largest lake, formed in a massive volcanic crater, combines grandeur with serenity. Its vast expanse stretches beyond the horizon, framed by the majestic volcanic peaks of Tongariro National Park.
It is itself a volcanic caldera, with geothermal steam visible in many areas along the lakeshore, allowing visitors to experience the Earth's thermal energy.

























