When I walked around the city, I looked along the street and didn't go in. I wanted to donate, but a local called us to the counter and let the tourists pay. I didn't decide to go in, so I went into the city. I found that the locals were very enterprising. Seeing that you have been walking on the street, you will let you rent or pay. Nice walk to see the poor economy in depth.
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When I walked around the city, I looked along the street and didn't go in. I wanted to donate, but a local called us to the counter and let the tourists pay. I didn't decide to go in, so I went into the city. I found that the locals were very enterprising. Seeing that you have been walking on the street, you will let you rent or pay. Nice walk to see the poor economy in depth.
Although the Fiji Museum is small and a bit lost, the exhibitions in the museum are very rich and introduce Fijian culture in detail. I really hope to continue to operate, everyone should support it! We only have an hour to visit various exhibitions, but I highly recommend it and are very educational. The full-size sideboat canoe for ocean voyages is a highlight of our tour.
Fiji A Fijian museum has a rich collection, from stone tools more than 3,500 years ago, to rifles used by the British to conquer Fiji, the cowhide cover Bible, cannibalism exhibits, and battle boats all tell the history of Fiji.
The Fiji Museum is located in a quiet, overlooking Suva's Thurston Gardens, and has a large collection of rare treasures, including artifacts unearthed more than 3,700 years ago and handicrafts from the 19th century Aboriginal, South Pacific and Fiji.
Beautiful scenery, very good choice, I like this place very much!
Worth a visit to learn about Fiji's history and culture
The Fiji Museum -Take a beautiful walk through Thurston Gardens and the old trees planted here from many moons ago. Take a picnic on the grounds or enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Old customers, come every week, it is worth it, already crazy Amway to friends around!