Oct 14, 2011
With only days to the semi finals of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, New Zealand is thriving on the influx of Tourists. Those tourists are some of the worlds toughest rugby fans and critics, but Kiwis have proven beyond expectation to be impeccable hosts - with the best still yet to comeThe 2011 Rugby World Cup tournament hosted by New Zealand has received exceptional reviews:
IRB chief executive Mr Miller described the tournament’s atmosphere to be “absolutely great” and went on to say “It’s certainly set the bar very high for England. It’s going to be very difficult for England or anyone who follows to have a tournament which has been as successful as this…”
With only 4 games remaining, 2 semi finals this weekend, Wales vs France and New Zealand vs Australia and the bronze final and grand final next weekend the excitement all over New Zealand is palpable.
Locals and visitors alike are being encouraged to make the most of the events on offer over the next 10 days, and not to let the opportunity to pass them by. Get down to your local Fan Zones or, if you can, make the trip to Auckland to witness history unfolding, either by attending the games, if you are lucky enough to hold a ticket, or experience the truly exceptional atmosphere down on Auckland’s waterfront.
For a nation with a population of just over 4.4 million New Zealand has proven once again that it has the heart of the nation behind it each and every time it is represented on the world stage. Just imagine what your educational experience abroad could be like if you choose New Zealand as your study destination. Quantum Education Group has a range of courses in Aviation, Culinary, English, Hotel and Tourism Management and Professional Counselling visit www.qegroup.co.nz/group/our-schools/ for more information.
