New Zealand tourism agencies are working on ways to educate tourists about tikanga Māori, so that visitors avoid causing offense to iwi when visiting significant Māori sites.
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Pandas protected as symbol of national identity
A delegation from Aotearoa New Zealand is in Chengdu, China ahead of the Opening the Doors to the West Business Forum. Te Ao Māori News checked in on the livelihood of their most prized animal, the Panda.
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Exploring business opportunities in China
The Opening the Doors to the West Business Forum has kicked off in Chengdu, China. The business forum is an opportunity for participants to make valuable connections between markets and consumers in the region during the year China New Zealand Year of Tourism 2019.
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Waikato Iwi calls for fellowship with Hobbiton
Local Matamata iwi Ngāti Hinerangi is looking at future prospects to work with Hobbiton Tours to ensure iwi mana whenua engagement is intact. This follows as Ngāti Hinerangi have their Claims Settlement Bill First Reading in Parliament.
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Opening the doors to China's West
NZ Māori Tourism is helping to connect Aotearoa New Zealand to China at the Opening The Doors to the West Business Forum in China in Xi'an, China.
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Transport Minister Meets with Cambodian Official to Grow Māori Tourism
NZ Tourism revenue could be set to increase if the government can successfully negotiate a regional service agreement with South East Asia.
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China New Zealand Year of Tourism celebrated
As the Opening of the Doors to China’s West Forum continues, Te Wehi Haka has been dazzling the people of Xi’an City. The haka group caused a sensation at the "New Zealand Showcase", a pop-up store on the pedestrian Great Tang All Day Mall for exporters to exhibit their products and services for the display and the sale to the public.
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Ngāi Tahu Dark Sky Project brings back the night sky
The Dark Sky Project is a world-first fully-immersive astronomy experience free of the light pollution of the modern era. It brings together science and tātai aroraki (Māori astronomy) to tell the stories of the night sky in a profound way.
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Māori-owned Kāpiti Island tourism company gets PGF boost
The government has announced more than $3.2mil in provincial growth funding for the Kāpiti region. This includes a boost to Kāpiti Nature Tours, the only tourism company based on Māori land on Kāpiti Island.
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Ngāti Porou elder incorporates te reo into national tourism campaign
Ngāti Porou elder Hinetu Dell is fronting the latest NZ Tourism campaign '100% Pure Welcome' - with one special feature from a young cowboy in Tokomaru Bay that is going viral.