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Jour de Waitangi
Vendredi, 6 Février, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
New Zealand is a diverse bioregion known for its natural beauty, including mountains, fiords, lakes, rivers, and volcanic zones. It is recognized as a habitat for unique flightless birds like the kiwi and kākāpō.
- Waitangi Day is the primary national holiday, commemorating the 1840 signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
- Public holidays falling on weekends are usually observed on the following Monday.
- While general communication is relaxed, engaging in polite conversation about local customs is valued.
- Dress code is typically smart casual, though upscale venues require tidier attire.
- Be sensitive to Māori traditions, especially concerning sacrosanct sites (Tapu/Rāhui).
- General respect for local culture is important. When visiting homes, remove shoes if requested and consider bringing a gift. In Māori cultural settings, observe sacred areas (Tapu) and adhere to specific guidelines (e.g., avoid eating, drinking, or wearing shoes inside a meeting house). Breaking a temporary cultural ban (Rāhui) can lead to penalties.
À propos de ce jour férié
Waitangi Day, observed annually on February 6th, marks the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. The Treaty is a foundational document concerning British sovereignty and the indigenous Māori people.