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Top 7 festivals in New Zealand - Experience the unique culture of the Kiwi land

New Zealand - a land of majestic landscapes and unique cultural experiences - is also home to colorful festivals, where music, art and tradition blend to create memorable moments. From sacred Maori ceremonies under the starry sky of Matariki, to bustling lantern-lit nights in Auckland, each festival carries its own story of culture and people here.

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In the jubilant atmosphere of the festivals, visitors can not only immerse themselves in the colorful melodies of the Wellington Jazz Festival, but also immerse themselves in the vibrant street art space in Christchurch, or enjoy unique dishes at Wildfoods Festival. Let's join Vietravel in the top 7 most unique festivals in New Zealand through the following article!

1. Matariki Festival - Maori New Year

Thousands of fires are lit on Matariki night (Photo source: Collected)

One of the most famous festivals in New Zealand is Matariki. This is the traditional Maori New Year festival, held around June or July each year, marking the appearance of the Pleiades constellation in the sky. This is a sacred time to remember the dead, hold family gatherings and welcome a new year full of hope.

During the festival, visitors can participate in many unique cultural activities such as enjoying traditional Hangi cuisine , watching Maori art performances, and participating in workshops to learn about indigenous culture. In particular, stargazing sessions and learning about traditional Maori astronomy are experiences not to be missed.

2. Wellington Jazz Festival - A world-class music festival

Wellington Jazz Festival is the largest music event in New Zealand (Photo source: Collected)

Held every June in the capital city of Wellington, the Jazz Festival is one of New Zealand's biggest music events. The festival brings together top jazz artists from around the world, along with local talent, creating a colorful musical party.

During the 5-day festival, Wellington comes alive with hundreds of performances at various venues, from large stages to cozy cafes. In addition to enjoying the music, visitors also have the opportunity to participate in jazz workshops and interact with the artists. This is a very unique and rich festival in New Zealand that you should definitely not miss.

3. Queenstown Winter Festival - Brilliant winter festival

Queenstown Winter Festival is the largest winter festival in the Southern Hemisphere (Photo source: Collected)

Queenstown Winter Festival is the Southern Hemisphere's largest winter festival, held in June in the beautiful city of Queenstown. The four-day festival features a variety of exciting snow and ice activities, transforming Queenstown into a winter entertainment paradise.

Visitors can participate in skiing and snowboarding competitions, or simply enjoy outdoor music performances, brilliant fireworks shows and street food. In particular, the "sled dog" competition is one of the most anticipated highlights of the festival.

4. World Buskers Festival - Street Art Festival

World Buskers Festival is the largest street art festival in New Zealand (Photo source: Collected)

Held in Christchurch every January, the World Buskers Festival is New Zealand's largest street art festival in the Southern Hemisphere. The festival brings together talented street artists from around the world, bringing unique and creative performances.

During the 10-day festival, visitors can enjoy all kinds of art from circus, magic, dance, comedy and street music. The joyful, vibrant atmosphere of the festival turns the streets of Christchurch into a giant art stage.

5. Auckland Lantern Festival - Brilliant lantern festival

Auckland Lantern Festival is the largest Lunar New Year festival in New Zealand (Photo source: Collected)

The Auckland Lantern Festival is New Zealand's largest Lunar New Year celebration, held in February or March every year. This New Zealand festival is an opportunity for the Chinese community and Aucklanders to come together to celebrate special cultural activities.

Domain Park is decorated with thousands of colorful lanterns, along with Asian food stalls, lion dance performances, martial arts and traditional music. Visitors can participate in lantern making workshops, learn calligraphy and enjoy typical Asian cuisine.

6. WOMAD New Zealand - Multicultural Music Festival

WOMAD is an international music festival held in New Plymouth (Photo source: Collected)

WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) is an international music festival held in New Plymouth every March. It brings together artists and bands from all over the world, bringing together a unique multicultural musical feast.

In addition to musical performances, this New Zealand festival also features traditional instrument workshops, international food stalls and an arts and crafts area. The green space of the Bowl of Brooklands Park is the perfect venue for this festival.

7. Wildfoods Festival - Unique food festival

Wildfoods Festival is the most unique food festival in New Zealand (Photo source: Collected)

The final New Zealand festival is the Wildfoods Festival. Held in the town of Hokitika in March, the Wildfoods Festival is New Zealand’s most unique food festival. The festival is famous for its unusual dishes such as fried insects, crocodile meat, snails and many other unique dishes.

In addition to enjoying exotic dishes, visitors can also participate in cooking competitions, learn about local ingredients and enjoy live music performances. The festival is an opportunity to explore the unique culinary culture of the West Coast.

Each festival in New Zealand is like a unique piece of music in the cultural symphony of this country, and whether you are a culture enthusiast, a music lover or simply looking for new experiences, New Zealand festivals will always leave in your heart unforgettable melodies of a cultural paradise at the end of the earth. Hopefully with the 7 festivals in New Zealand that Vietravel has just suggested, you will have meaningful moments in the "Kiwi land".

Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/le-hoi-o-new-zealand-v15894.aspx


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