Christchurch Airport 172° 33' E, 43° 29' S
Air New ZealandAirport Auckland 174° 48' E, 37° 00' S
Hongkong Airport 114° 10' E, 22° 19' N
Airport AmsterdamSchiphol 4° 46' E, 52° 18' N
Nijmegen 5° 52' E, 51° 50' N
In the morning I've left the jailhouse hostel by bus. I've stayed some hours in the city centre of Christchurch to buy my last souvenirs, like a greenstone pendant. I was looking for the perfect shape for some days and finally found it.
The Maori fishhook was carved traditionally in jade or bone in a variety of styles. Matau, meaning hook, was later work suspended by a cord from the neck as a pendant. For the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Hei-matau represents strength, determination, peace, prosperity and good health and also provides safe journey over water.

Then I took a shuttlebus to the
airport of Christchurch. I hoped that I could leave my backpack there and check in early, to guarantee good seats in the planes of
Air New Zealand. Unfortunately I was just too early, so I had to come back in one hour. Meanwhile I've put stuff from my small backpack into my big backpack, because the lady behind the desk told me, it was still under 20 kg. So I was able to take the 2 kg of booklets of the tourist information. When I came back there was a longer queue, but I was happy to have twice a seat near the exit, so enough space for my legs. Unfortunately I had less time than expected for
the Antarctic Centre, a walk of 5 minutes from the airport. A lady wanted to explain me all the possibilities there, but I just had one hour to see it. This was just enough time to see the feeding of the penguins, but my timing was excellent. It was quite expensive (30 dollar) for a short visit, but it is no problem, especially when I discovered the 40 dollars that were hidden in my passport (for special occasions). And the penguins were so cute. I never thought that it would mean so much to me, after I have seen some penguins before in Oamaru and in the Catlins. Now I was able to make a lot of pictures and movies (without flash). And I've stayed for a while in a room with snow, where it was -8 C. So I have had my little winter, because that't the only thing I've missed, being in sunny New Zealand.
The short flight from Christchurch was quite pleasant, having a great view over Mount Egmont. So I was happy that I have seen it, because I have missed it, not going to New Plymouth, because I have decided to have less traveling days in the beginning.
I've walked the interterminal walkway between the domestic airport and the international airport of
Auckland . I'm sure I've done nicer walks, but it was nice to have some fresh air, before my long flights home and to breath New Zealand air for the last time. I have had some dinner outside, feeling a bit melancholic but also happy to go home again, after a great time in New Zealand, feeling really content with everything I've done.
I had to pay 25 dollars to leave the country, some tourist taxes. And someone in the queue asked me why I was looking so happy, smiling from ear to ear, and it was nice to tell her that going home can be nice, after such a great time. I've asked specially for a stamp in my passport, because I had only one when I entered New Zealand, almost 7 weeks before and living in the EU you just never get a stamp in your passport, traveling to other EU countries. So I had to go to a guy sitting in an office behind a desk and he was just very cooperative to give me my stamp.
My plane to Hongkong was delayed for almost two hours, but the green seats at the airport were quite comfortable, listening to some music and using my last coins for a phonecall to my mother and some typical Kiwi drink (Lemon and Paereo). It was quite hard to find the last 20 cents. I felt quite tired because it was long after midnight when we were called for boarding. I've had a seat at the emergency exit, with no one sitting in the two seats next to me, so easy enough to stretch my legs, but also quite close to the noisy galley/kitchen. And at 2.30 AM New Zealand time we got some dinner, I chose for the Chinese style. I've slept for some hours and in the morning I've watched a movie. Seeing the long list of movies Air New Zealand offered I hoped that on the KLM flight there would be some of these titles, because it felt like I shouldn't sleep that much on this flight, arriving in Amsterdam just before 5 P.M. so I can adapt easily to the Dutch time.
We were still delayed for 2 hours when we arrived in Hongkong. It took some time to get my boarding card, actually because I was there too early. At the pass control, I've remembered that I've bought some shower gel on the airport of Auckland (Manuka honey) and I was just hoping that it was less than the 100 ml that is allowed. The
airport of Hongkong is really clean and spacious with a lot of expensive shops. I've bought a Mango smoothie to drink and as a bonus I got some time to use the internet computer and I've bought some magazines and a book, all paid with credit card. I only hoped that my idea of the value of the Hongkong dollar was realistic ;) I've stayed just less than 3 hours at the airport before my last plane left for Amsterdam. From Hongkong to Amsterdam I've seen the desert and some mountains, with and without snow. I'll need to check which other countries, besides China and Russia I've seen. Unfortunately the plane wasn't that modern as all the other planes I've traveled with, so there were just some bigger television screens with mr. Bean and some movies. I've done some little naps and have written in my diary and talked for a while with the French guy, sitting next to me. And then it isn't that hard to spend 12 hours in a plane. I just needed to stretch my legs every hour and had my little walks to the toilet.
It was a strange idea that I left New Zealand on Monday the 17th, just after midnight and have arrived the same day in Amsterdam, but it was a really long day and nice to be home again.