
▲ Wanaka is located in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island, nestled at the foot of the Southern Alps on the shores of Lake Wānaka. It offers the perfect trio of "lake views + snow-capped mountains + autumn colors": in late spring, capture photos of cherry blossoms by the lake and lavender fields; in summer, enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and lakeside riding; in autumn, golden poplar leaves reflect on the lake's surface; in winter, the Cardrona and Treble Cone ski fields open, with shuttle buses running every 10 min. The iconic landmark is the "Wanaka Tree," just a 5-min walk away, where sunrise and sunset photos look like postcards.

▲ Arrowtown in New Zealand emerged during the 19th-century gold rush and now preserves over 60 historic buildings and Chinese miner relics. From March to May, the town transforms into a photographer's paradise with its spectacular autumn foliage. The annual "Arrowtown Autumn Festival" takes place during the last week of April. The warm climate from November to March makes it ideal for hiking, including trails to the Arrow River where visitors can try gold panning. The area is also renowned for its local wines and stands as a must-visit destination on New Zealand's South Island.










