There is also a scene in Hokitika glowwormdell, a free firefly hole, located just across the road from the coast shiningstarbeachfrontaccommodation, there are signs at the entrance, and free parking is available. Walk along the trail on the left for 2-3 minutes. When it rained, it was slippery, and I couldn’t see my fingers. It was the first time I came. I didn’t know the terrain very well. I needed to be very careful. It is not recommended to use a flashlight to enter. It is more beautiful and immoral. You can't use flash lights to take pictures. There are wires on both sides of the road, and the vertical woods are covered with glowworms, dotted with stars, like the stars, like being in the galaxy. Why is a New Zealand firefly called a greenworm rather than a firefly because it is a worm that does not fly, clings to damp woods and caves, spitting sticky silk like a net, and attracts flying insects with its own light. This place is recommended to go after 9pm, the darker the more beautiful.