The Smiling People of Fiji

Sunday, February 21st, 2010. Filed under: Fiji Travel Stories

Fiji (FijianMatanitu ko VitiFijian Hindustani: फ़िजी), officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands (FijianMatanitu Tu-Vaka-i-koya ko VitiFijian fiji dvip samooh ganarajya), is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu. The country comprises an archipelago of about 322 islands, of which 106 are permanently inhabited, and 522 islets. The two major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, account for 87% of the population.

Fiji’s culture is a rich mosaic of indigenous, Indian, Chinese and European traditions, comprising social polity, language, food (based mainly from the sea, casava, dalo & other vegetables), costume, belief systems, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance and sports.

The indigenous culture is very much active and living, and is a part of everyday life for the majority of the population. However, it has evolved with the introduction of old cultures like the Indian and Chinese ones, as well as a large influence from Europe, and from various Pacific neighbours of Fiji, mainly the Tongan and Samoan. The culture of Fiji has created a unique communal and national identity.

I was invited by Melissa to go to Fiji and visit. I took a flight to Fiji at around 7:00PM. It was almost a 3 hour flight. I arrived at Nadi International Airport at around 10PM and was met by Melissa in the airport.

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