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Dienstag, 4. Januar, 2028
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🏪 Was hat geöffnet
- Banken Geschlossen
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- Schulen Geschlossen
- Geschäfte Größtenteils geöffnet
- Restaurants Eingeschränkt
- Öffentlicher Verkehr Eingeschränkt
- Börse Geschlossen
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🛋️ Brückentag-Potenzial
4-Tage-Block
SAM
01
Wochenende
SON
02
Wochenende
MON
03
Brückentag
DIE
04
Feiertag
4-Tage-Wochenende mit Brückentag am 3. Januar
📣 Hinweise für Reisende
New Zealand offers diverse natural beauty, including jagged mountains, rolling pastures, steep fiords, lakes, rivers, beaches, and volcanic zones. The islands are a unique bioregion home to endemic flightless birds like the kākāpō and kiwi.
- Public holidays falling on weekends are typically observed on the following Monday.
- New Year's Day (January 1) and New Year's Holiday (January 2) are national holidays.
- Waitangi Day (February 6) commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
- New Zealand operates a combination of national and regional holidays.
- Tourists should be prepared for the local culture to be highly respectful of indigenous customs (Māori culture).
- Due to the small national size, any misbehavior by tourists may gain significant media attention.
- When visiting a New Zealander's home, bring a gift; it can be simple items like biscuits or a cake, and always remove shoes if unsure. While New Zealand society appears egalitarian, avoid discussing class or personal wealth. Be mindful of local customs: always respect sacred areas (Tapu) and temporary bans (Rāhui), and avoid touching someone's head without permission or challenging traditional Māori customs.
Über diesen Feiertag
The holiday details provided pertain to New Zealand's national public holidays, noting that when a holiday falls on a weekend, it is typically observed on the following Monday. Specific holidays mentioned include January 1st (New Year's Day), January 2nd (New Year's Holiday), and February 6th (Waitangi Day, marking the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840).