Discover the Missing Fjord Landform: Unique Geography Not Found in Our Country!
Discover the enchanting wonder of the Southern Hemisphere: Milford Sound in New Zealand, a “fairyland sculpted by glaciers,” is a breathtaking natural masterpiece! You won’t find anything like it in China—simply because China has no fjords!

✅ Carved by the colossal hand of glaciers: Over 20,000 years ago, these mighty glaciers acted as colossal bulldozers, shaping the mountains into deep, U-shaped valleys. When the seawater flooded in, it created a stunning vista with cliffs plunging 300 meters into the sea—taller than the iconic Diga!

✅ A triple treat of waterfalls, rainforests, and snow-capped peaks: With over 200 rainy days a year, the “fairy tears” waterfalls 💦 cascade down the cliffs, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Below, a lush, mossy rainforest reminiscent of The Lord of the Rings thrives, while the towering, snow-capped mountains reflect majestically in the waters, filling the air with a magical aura.

✅ Blue oceanic jewels: Freshwater layers over the seawater, and when the sun’s rays dance upon it, the water shimmers like colored glass. As you explore, you might even spot seals basking on the rocks, penguins waddling along, and even deep-sea corals thriving in the cold waters—a true marvel of nature!

💡 Player Tips
☔ Embrace the weather magic: Don’t let the rain dampen your spirits! Waterfalls are at their most spectacular on overcast days, and after a downpour, up to 1,000 waterfalls burst forth, transforming the landscape into a scene straight out of a fantasy epic!
🚤 Choose your boat wisely: Small boats can navigate the narrow fjords, offering a more intimate experience, while larger boats provide stability but can be crowded.

Early morning trips are highly recommended, as the morning fog and potential rainbow sightings add an extra layer of enchantment!
🚁 Luxury in the skies: For a truly unforgettable experience, take a helicopter tour. From above, you’ll get a panoramic view of the entire fjord, with a glimpse of the ancient glacier remnants that have shaped this awe-inspiring landscape for thousands of years.