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Pago Pago Folk Culture

Pago Pago is said to be a capital and a city under the jurisdiction of the United States, but it doesn't look like a city to you. It's just a long building corridor along the highway near the mountain and the sea. There are many places that are often impassable and there is nothing beside the road. This urban structure makes it more difficult for you to distinguish between urban areas and suburbs.

Although Western Samoa and American Samoa belong to two countries, they have the same culture. With the backing of the United States, the economy of East Samoa seems to be better. Pago Pago's airport is magnificent, and its runway is even better than Nadi's. The distant mountains are gray and vigorous under the oblique light of the morning light, and the fog rising along the coast makes people feel that the newly arrived land is a bit boundless and ethereal, while the nearby scenery is full of vitality under the bright sunshine.

Although East Samoa and West Samoa have a volcanic island structure there, the landscape is quite different. We walked around Western Samoa and enjoyed its "beautiful trees" everywhere. On the other hand, the coast of American Samoa is full of amazing "strange stones". On a good coast, there are often jagged boulders protruding into the sea and standing tall and straight in front of the surging waves. Occasionally, there will be thin dead branches or willow-like coconut trees, which are artistically planted on boulders by a master. There are really no fewer than ten such beautiful places.

Pago Pago's only scenic spot is a rainy mountain. It is located near Pago Pago Port, and it rains almost every day at the foot of the mountain. It was sunny, but it rained heavily as soon as I turned my face. Therefore, it has gained the reputation of Zaoyu Mountain. The only rain maker Pago Hotel in Hong Kong, also called Rain Mountain Hotel, is a large hotel with 164 rooms.