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新闻报报看 | 一根羽毛,在拍卖会上拍出的价格创了世界纪录,以4万6千521纽西兰币 (马币约 13万4千令吉)的价格成交。(主播:颜江瀚、梁宝仪)

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00:00 The same thing is worth how much money, just because of people.
00:03 How much do you think a feather is worth?
00:05 Some people say it depends on what feather it is.
00:07 If it's a peacock feather,
00:09 then 30 of them sell for 50 cents.
00:11 You can find it on the e-commerce platform.
00:14 But the price is the same as the feather we're going to talk about next.
00:17 It's a small house to a big house.
00:18 The difference between the sky and the house.
00:21 The price of this feather at the auction set a world record.
00:24 With 46,521 New Zealand coins,
00:28 which is about the current exchange rate of 4,000 New Zealand coins.
00:35 According to the BBC,
00:36 the auction house was supposed to sell for 3,000 New Zealand coins.
00:41 But the price of the deal was 10 times higher than expected.
00:45 At the same time, it also set a record for the same feather auction for 450%.
00:50 The auction house manager believes that
00:52 New Zealanders are highly interested and enthusiastic about the auction price.
00:57 It's the first time they've seen so many people
00:59 want to apply to be registered collectors.
01:03 134,000 New Zealand coins.
01:04 That's about the price of two or three domestic MyV.
01:09 I'm sure a lot of people don't understand at this point.
01:11 That feather can't be eaten, can't be worn, can't be worn.
01:15 How can it be more expensive than the price of a car?
01:19 Because this is a feather of a species of bird.
01:23 This bird is called New Zealand's Lianzui-Chui'er duck.
01:27 It's a small bird of New Zealand.
01:32 It has a unique feature.
01:36 It has a unique white edge at the tip of the wing.
01:41 Especially this is particularly obvious.
01:44 According to the New Zealand Museum,
01:46 this bird was last identified in 1907.
01:51 It was reported that in the next 20 to 30 years,
01:53 no one has ever been able to confirm that he has seen this bird.
02:02 For the indigenous people of New Zealand,
02:06 the Lianzui-Chui'er duck is a sacred existence and a symbol of status.
02:10 Their feathers are often worn by the chief and their families on their heads,
02:15 as a gift or a transaction.
02:18 This bird is rare.
02:21 Later, because of the large demand for feathers,
02:24 collectors and fashion designers wanted this feather.
02:28 Eventually, the Lianzui-Chui'er duck was infected.
02:32 This is a very rare bird feather.
02:35 And it has been registered by the Maoli Cultural Heritage System.
02:39 At the same time, you can only buy this feather
02:42 if you have a license.
02:44 And if you don't have a license from the New Zealand Cultural Heritage Department,
02:48 you can't take this feather abroad.
02:51 The auction house is also careful to protect this real product.
02:55 They frame this feather
02:59 and let it survive after the anti-pollution glass.
03:04 The auction house manager said that the feather was in very good condition,
03:09 and it still retained its unique light and did not have any residual damage.
03:13 [Music]

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