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How to choose between Palau Master Hotel and Pacific Resort?

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If you want to go to Palau, you must be interested in local diving. Since Palau is a small island country in the Pacific, the local economy is average and the hotels available are not very good. And no one who goes to Palau doesn’t sign up to go to sea. Basically, he's outside most of the day.

Palau Royal Resort Koror (Koror), the Royal Resort in Koror, is also commonly known as the Host Hotel and Pacific Resort in Palau. From a price point of view, the price gap between junior rooms is not small. Pacific is nearly RMB 80 more expensive than master room per night. And there are water houses in the Pacific Ocean, and the opinions are very high. For prices, please consult the travel agency where you can sign up. Actually, I don’t think so. Choosing a hotel can be difficult, especially with hotels that vary in price. If you can accept Pacific's price, you might as well book a better Pacific. If you're on a budget, consider your title.

In addition, Palau has established diplomatic relations with Taiwan after all, and the current international situation is very delicate. Choose Palau carefully.

Which country does the Palau Islands belong to?

It is an independent country.

Palau, the full name of Palau (Palau: Beluu Alberau), is an island country in the Western Pacific. It became independent from the United States Trusteeship on October 1, 1994. The industry is dominated by fishing and tourism. The main religious beliefs are Christianity and the ancient Mordgian sect. 70% of the population are indigenous and the remainder are mainly Filipinos.

Palau’s U.S. tourism market is leaning toward attracting more tourists from East Asia and hopes foreign investment will build better infrastructure.

Palau consists of a large barrier reef and many small islands and smaller barrier reefs. The main island itself is actually composed of several small barrier reefs, the larger ones being Anggar, Babelthuap, Koror and Peleliu. Two-thirds of the country's population live in the capital, Cullo. To the north of the main island group, there are Ngeruangel and Kayangel. To the west of the main island are the Rock Islands, which are uninhabited. The Southwest Islands are about 600 kilometers away from the main Southwest Island and are also part of Palau.

Palau belongs to the Republic of Palau.