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Tourism in Fiji

Fiji is one of the most popular tourist resorts in the world. Fiji's warm people and colorful culture attract holidaymakers and travelers from all over the world to visit beautiful coasts, romantic islands, dense tropical rainforests and colorful coral reefs.

Fiji also has the second largest coral reef in the world (second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia), which is very attractive to tourists who like swimming and diving. The main tourist destinations are Suva, the capital city, Nadi town, coral coast, North Island and other places. The outer islands Mamanuca and Yasawa are two main islands in Fiji. Mamanuka, near Nadi, has about 20 small islands. Likuliku Lagoon, Desert Island, Plantation Island, Beechcombe Island and Treasure Island are all well-known, while Mana Island, which China people often visit, has Chinese service personnel and Chinese menus. Asazawa is farther away from the main island and has better scenery. Tom Hanks's film Life on a Desert Island, brooke shields's Youth Coral Island and Blue Coral Reef were all made famous here.

The Royal Hotel is the oldest hotel in the South Pacific. In the1860s, there were many hotels on the most lively beach road in Vuka. Royal Hotel is one of them, and it is still open today. Captain David Robbie, who built the hotel, built a small observation deck on the roof, just like a ship, so that passengers can enjoy the sea.

Vasco Var?o Island is one of the Lomeviti Islands, located in the east of the big island, and the port of Lewuka in the east is the old capital of Fiji. Lai is a city developed from a port. From 65438 to 0830, there are many Fijian No.1 public schools, No.1 hotels, Fiji time, South Pacific No.1 newspapers and so on. Many people from Australia, Europe and New Zealand come here to develop trade, which makes Long Beach Street full of bars and hotels. To go to Vuka, you can take part in a city hike. Under the guidance of a tour guide who has been growing up in Vuka for 70 years, you can visit every historic house, museum and beach visited by Prince Charles of England one after another, and listen to the tour guide tell stories of the old times, showing the glory of Vuka's history. In addition to city sightseeing, the trip to Vuka is also a rare experience of visiting the traditional village of Devkula. The wonderful Mick performance is very enjoyable, and you can also receive a sumptuous Lovel dinner. The village also provides cabins for tourists to stay in, so that tourists can live a complete life in Fiji.

Taveuni Levu means Garden Island and Fuyu Island in Fijian, and it takes only 15 minutes to fly from the big island. Because the island is rich in products, and most residents live on agriculture and fisheries, a large number of rainforest landscapes have been preserved. The Hollywood business card "Return to the Blue Coral Reef" takes the Buma Waterfall in the mountain of this island as an important scene, and shoots a completely simple and clean beauty of Taoyuan Wonderland.

Buma Forest Park is a pure place, and the waterfall inside is a very beautiful scene in the sequel to the movie Blue Coral Reef. Visitors can walk into the forest hiking trail and explore the mystery of this star waterfall.

Thurston Garden was built in 1820, and belongs to a chief named Tabokokoro. He had nearly a thousand soldiers and ruled Suva. 1843, Tabuk Kuluo village was invaded by the Gewa tribe, the garden was destroyed, and many people were eaten alive. The garden has been renovated several times since then. 1879, Sir John thurston, then Governor-General of Fiji, suggested that the garden be changed into Suva Botanical Garden. 1976 Suva Botanical Garden was renamed as' thurston Garden'.

Vanua Island is the second largest island in Fiji, with an area of about half that of the big island. Located in the northeast of Dadong Island, it is called "North Area" together with Tawenmi, the third largest island. Black volcanic rocks, white beaches, alpine rainforests and rich underwater landscapes constitute the best tourist conditions. Savusavu, the second largest city on the island, is one of the best diving sites in Fiji. In addition, island viewing, hiking, kayaking and sailing are all popular activities for tourists. From the big island, you can arrive by domestic flight or ferry.

Fijian No.1 Village: The current President Josefa Iloilovatu comes from Visese Village, so this village is called "Fiji No.1 Village".

Fiji is dominated by western food, and there are many China and Indian restaurants in Suva and Nadi. The local people's chicken coconut, coconut fish, cassava and taro also have different flavors, and tourists can experience a variety of dining flavors.

Fijians pay attention to the richness of seafood and dishes in their eating habits. Generally, it tastes heavy, likes oil and loves sweetness. The staple food is rice and I like to taste pasta. Non-staple food especially likes seafood such as turtle meat and fish, and also likes to eat meat such as pork and chicken. Vegetables such as taro, cassava, yam, tomato and onion. Seasonings such as coconut oil, pepper, ginger and onion. Cooking methods prefer dishes made by roasting, frying and frying. Chinese food likes Beijing cuisine, Shandong cuisine and Fujian cuisine in China. Enjoy the big platter, Beijing roast duck, three-color prawns, fried oyster sauce, dried roast chicken, barbecued pork, fried Jinhua ham, white wonderful snail, lychee meat, dried grilled fish and other flavor dishes. Shuijiu loves to drink "Kava wine" and also likes drinks such as juice, cocoa and coffee. Fruits such as bananas, coconuts and pineapples, and dried fruits such as dried apricots.

Fiji souvenir shopping is mainly concentrated in chain stores such as Jack's, Prouds and Tappoo, and the prices are relatively uniform. Large supermarkets mainly include MH and New World. Large shopping malls accept UnionPay cards, but they charge a certain handling fee. There are shops in five-star hotels and docks in Nadi Airport, Suva City, Nadi City and Dananu Island, and the business hours are generally from 9 am to 6 pm. In Fiji, you can enjoy adventure, flying by jet speedboat, rafting on bamboo rafts, hiking in tropical rain forests, mountain biking, fishing, swimming with manta rays and so on.

Don't miss it: cycling, riding motorcycles, visiting villages, enjoying barefoot flames and Meke dance performances, walking on the mountains, jumping on the island, sailing, surfing and exploring along the river.