Only the Kiwi's could pull off a nationwide Secret Santa!
More than 3,600 people across the country signed up for the $10 challenge, which was run by the New Zealand Post.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shared her present-opening on Twitter.The gift was a large framed picture of the city's Sky Tower, drawn by a schoolchild named only as Zara.
Secret Santa round two!?! #nzsecretsanta pic.twitter.com/8vIK5X8vYQ
— Jacinda Ardern (@jacindaardern) December 20, 2017
People were asked to sign up on the New Zealand Post's website last month and they were sent details of who they had to buy a gift for.
Participants could also drop hints on Twitter using the hashtag #NZSecret Santa.
Those taking part had to send their gifts through New Zealand Post by 10 December, with people receiving their gifts in the last couple of days.
Some of the gifts opened so far include a notebook and photoblock with their cat's picture on while others have been a PR opportunity for companies, with one tech firm sending a woman an iPad.
A Paddles memorial Coffee mug - what an outstanding #nzsecretsanta gift! Thank you mystery giver
Ping @FirstCatofNZ @NZClarke @jacindaardern pic.twitter.com/OO60ACrHic— James O'Doherty (@jmodoh) December 18, 2017
I GOT A FREAKING IPAD YOU GUYS. ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ thank you @ChorusNZ you are awesome 💞💞💞💞💞💞 #NZSecretSanta pic.twitter.com/bpAmOQqzL1
— pass the jin 🎄ðŸŽðŸ¤¶ (@jinnee79) December 18, 2017