Since NZ has a floating currency, the best place for this question is in the exchange rates in the newspaper, or an enquiry at a bank.
yes
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This depends what part of China you are measuring to. If you measure to Hong Kong or Hainan then NZ is closer IF you measure to Beijing then the US is closer Auckland to Hong Kong = 9145 km Los Angeles - Hong Kong = 11,640 km Auckland to Beijing = 10,400 Km Los Angeles to Beijing = 10,055 Km
The journey from Hong Kong to New Zealand by sea typically takes about 10 to 20 days, depending on the specific ports of departure and arrival, the shipping route, and weather conditions. Cargo ships, which usually make this journey, cover the distance at an average speed of 10 to 15 knots. Passenger ships, if available, may take a similar or slightly longer duration. Always check with shipping companies for the most accurate travel times.
As of 16th June 2009, $1 (NZ) = $0.64 (US) (64 cents) $10 (NZ) = $6.37 (US) $100 (NZ) = $63.67 (US)
Yes, apparently there are smoking lounges in terminal 1
It's about a 26 hour flight one way. Stopovers to Barcelona are usually in Hong Kong and London or if you're travelly from Barcelona to NZ then usually stopovers are London, Bangkok and Sydney but it all depends on which airlines you travel on.
10-150 aud
about US$ 23,521,512 (united states) about CAN$ 23,062,844 (canada) about AUS$ 22,160,824 (australia) about NZ$ 28,949,480 (new zealand) about SUR$ 75,974,484 (suriname) about BEL$ 46,807,809 (belize) about SIN$ 28,931,460 (singapore) about TAI$ 681,888,633 (taiwan) about HK$ 183,232,578 (hong kong)
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about NZ$100