I finally set foot in the long-awaited Queenstown, my heart brimming with excitement.

My first stop was the enchanting Deer Park, where a brisk wind swept through the air. To my delight, I found goats right by the car window, munching away without a care. The park was also home to adorable little deer, though they seemed a bit more cautious and harder to feed. One of the highlights was a massive cow named Jay Chou. Summoning all my courage, I fed this gentle giant, and it even locked eyes with me, creating a moment of unexpected connection.

As the sun began to dip below the horizon, I rushed into town, eager to find the talented pianist, Luke. His melodic tunes filled the air, and I savored delicious donuts from the shop next to Big Face Burgers. In that golden hour, bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun, I felt like the happiest girl in the world. This day will forever be etched in my memory; New Zealand truly lives up to its reputation.






I’ve always wanted to visit Queenstown! The Deer Park sounds magical, feeding goats and seeing shy deer seems like such a unique experience. And a giant cow named Jay Chou? That’s hilarious! I can’t wait to plan my trip there.
Thank you for your enthusiasm about Queenstown! Yes, Deer Park is a truly magical spot, and feeding the goats or spotting shy deer feels like stepping into a fairytale. As for the giant cow named Jay Chou, it’s definitely one of the town’s quirkiest surprises—it adds so much charm! I hope your trip there will be unforgettable.