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published in(发表于) 2016/7/19 10:35:44
40,000 New Zealand people raised to buy back, private beach, open to the public,

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By nearly 40,000 New Zealand person by means of raised to buy the New Zealand South Island, at a private beach on 10th into the Abel Tasman National Park and become a public place for visitors to play.

Sponsors of this raise Duan·meijie 11th said in an interview, saw a dream come true, he felt "surreal."

"" Positive energy "victory"

Earlier this year, nearly 40,000 New Zealand generously to the people, through two months raising 2.3 million New Zealand (about US $ 1.7 million), bought in New Zealand South Island's Abel Tasman National Park near the private beach "Avaro", turning it into public property.

10th, a celebration was held, marking the beach officially became part of the National Park. During the ceremony, all raise sponsors, Pastor John major was also present.

Major 11th interview with the local television station claiming to be "ordinary guy." He recalls himself over the Christmas period after consulting with relatives decided to set up a preparatory Web page to implement this plan.

John major said during a celebration of 10th, he also shed tears. "We just did a try, don't know what's going to happen next, (dreams come true) is a bit surreal. ”

Agence France-Presse reported that the public contributions raised from an early age children contribute a dollar to the enterprise out of tens of thousands of New Zealand range, New Zealand Government invested 350,000 New Zealand Yuan (US $ 253,000).

New Zealand niji·wagena, Deputy Minister of the Department of environmental protection to New Zealand is pleased with the next generation can enjoy the beach, she said: "this is a positive energy play a role of victory, was a victory for the protection of the environment, all those who have contributed to our country a better gift. ”

"Private beach surnames"

"Avaro" beach is a stretch into the Bay of long and narrow plot, total area 7 hectares, with up to 800 meters of beach, only arrived by boat or helicopter.

Beach masters 2008 with 1.92 million New Zealand (US $ 1.391 million) purchased this land. Listed on the beach last December to sell, real estate agent called it the "best beach on the planet."

Beach hosts the original asking price of at least 2 million New Zealand (1.449 million dollars), while New Zealand over more than 100 domestic and foreign buyers have expressed interest in bidding. Bid last minute, New Zealand Government invested 350,000 New Zealand join discs ensure that raise prices higher than other buyers, successful access to the beach.

New Zealand Minister for culture and heritage Maji·Bali thanked the fund-raisers. She said: "this incident reflects New Zealand people on land have deep feelings, we would also like to see the land is protected, it is inspiring. ”


4万新西兰人众筹买回私人海滩,向公众开放 - 众筹 - IT资讯

由近4万名新西兰人通过众筹手段买下的新西兰南岛的一处私人海滩10日正式划入阿贝尔·塔斯曼国家公园,成为公众场所供游人嬉戏。

这项众筹的发起人杜安·梅杰11日在接受采访时说,看到梦想成真,他感到有些“超现实”。

【“正能量”胜利】

今年年初,近4万名新西兰人慷慨解囊,通过两个月筹集到230万新西兰元(约合170万美元),买下位于新西兰南岛阿贝尔·塔斯曼国家公园附近的私人海滩“阿瓦罗阿”,将其变成公共财产。

10日,一场庆祝仪式举行,标志着这处海滩正式成为国家公园的一部分。仪式期间,众筹发起人、牧师梅杰也在场。

梅杰11日接受当地电视台采访时自称是“寻常的家伙”。他回忆,自己去年圣诞节期间与亲戚商量后决定开设一个众筹网页来实现这一计划。

梅杰说,10日出席庆祝仪式期间,他也落下眼泪。“我们只是做一次尝试,不知道接下来会发生什么,(梦想成真)有点超现实。”

法新社报道,这项众筹的捐款从小孩子贡献的一块钱到企业掏出的上万新西兰元不等,新西兰政府也出资35万新西兰元(25.3万美元)。

新西兰环境保护部副部长尼基·瓦格纳为新西兰的下一代可以享受这片海滩感到高兴,她说:“这是人们正能量发挥作用的胜利,是保护环境的胜利,所有为此贡献的人都给了我们国家一份美好的礼物。”

【私人海滩改姓公】

“阿瓦罗阿”海滩是一处伸入海湾的狭长地块,面积总计7公顷,拥有长达800米的沙滩,只能乘船或直升机抵达。

海滩主人2008年以192万新西兰元(139.1万美元)购得这地块。海滩去年12月挂牌上市出售,房地产中介称其为“这个星球上最好的海滩”。

海滩主人原先开价至少200万新西兰元(144.9万美元),而新西兰国内外的100多名买家也曾表示有兴趣参与竞价。竞价最后时刻,新西兰政府出资35万新西兰元加入众筹,确保众筹价高于其他买家,成功获得海滩。

新西兰文化和遗产部长玛吉·巴里对筹资者表示感谢。她说:“这件事情体现出新西兰人对土地深深的感情,我们也希望看到土地得到保护,实在是鼓舞人心。”






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