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I want to travel to Fiji, do you have any recommendations?

I have a teacher who studies there. It is said that the scenery is good, but it is a bit unsafe.

Haha Fiji Encyclopedia Business Card Fiji Islands and Country Map Fiji Islands and Country are located in the South Pacific, east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu.

The country's archipelago consists of 322 islands covering an area of ??183,333 square kilometers, of which 106 are inhabited and there are 522 small islands.

The two main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu account for 87% of the country's population.

The country's name is derived from the Tongan word for "island" and became the Fijian word "Viti".

Overview Country Name: The Republic of The Fiji Islands (The Republic of The FiJi Islands) Area: The land area is 18,333 square kilometers and the water area is 1.29 million square kilometers.

The population is 861,000, of which 56.8% are Fijians and 37.5% are Indians.

The official languages ??are English, Fijian and Hindi, and English is commonly used.

53% of the people believe in Christianity, 38% believe in Hinduism, and 8% believe in Islam.

The capital is Suva, with a population of 112,000.

Fiji Map Head of State Epeli Nailatikau took office on November 5, 2009.

Important holidays Independence Day: October 10, 1970 Language English is the official language, Fijian and Hindi are also spoken.

The time difference with Beijing is Fiji Dollar +4.00. The international telephone area code is 679. Currency Fiji Dollar. Fiji Dollar exchange rate: 1 US dollar ≈ 1.945 Fiji dollar (September 2009).

Ethnicity Indians account for 48.6%, Fijians account for 46.2%, European ancestry, Rotuma, Chinese and others account for 5.2%.

Religion: 53% believe in Christianity, 38% believe in Hinduism, and 8% are Muslims.

National motto Rerevaka na Kalou ka Doka na Tui (Fijian, fear God, honor the Queen) Location Located in the center of the Southwest Pacific, it is a transportation hub in the South Pacific region.

The total land area is more than 18,000 square kilometers. It is located in the center of the Southwest Pacific and consists of 332 islands, most of which are volcanic islands surrounded by coral reefs. 106 of them are inhabited, mainly Viti Levu and Varua.

The annual average temperature is 22℃~30℃.

It has an important geographical location and is a transportation hub in the South Pacific region.

Fiji spans the eastern and western hemispheres, with the 180-degree meridian running through it, making it both the easternmost and westernmost country in the world.

It has a tropical maritime climate and is often hit by hurricanes.

Economic Fiji Night View Fiji is a country with strong economic strength and rapid economic development among the South Pacific island countries.

Fiji attaches great importance to developing the national economy, promoting investment and exports, and gradually developing an export-oriented economy with "high growth, low taxes, and full of vitality".

The sugar industry, tourism and garment processing industry are the three pillars of its national economy.

Fiji has fertile land and is rich in sugar cane, so it is also known as the "Sweet Island".

Fiji's industry is mainly based on sugar extraction, but also includes clothing processing, gold mining, fishery product processing, wood and coconut processing, etc.

Fiji is rich in fishery resources and is rich in tuna.

Since the 1980s, the Fiji government has taken advantage of its unique natural conditions to vigorously develop tourism.

Currently, tourism revenue accounts for about 20% of Fiji's GDP and is Fiji's largest source of foreign exchange earnings.

There are approximately 40,000 people working in the tourism sector in Fiji, accounting for 15% of employment.

In 2004, the number of foreign tourists visiting Fiji reached 507,000, and tourism revenue was nearly US$450 million.

Fiji is located in the center of sea and air exchanges between Oceania and North and South America, and is an important transportation hub in the South Pacific region.

The port of Suva, the capital, is an important international seaport and can accommodate ships of 10,000 tons.

In 2009, the per capita GDP was US$3,464.35, ranking 101st in the world.

Fiji's top view resources: The forest covers an area of ??935,000 hectares, accounting for about half of the country's land area. About 250,000 hectares have mining value, producing high-quality hardwood and pine.

There are 2 gold mines, a small amount of copper and silver resources, and bauxite and oil resources are being explored.

It is rich in fishery resources and is rich in tuna.

Industry is dominated by sugar extraction, followed by clothing processing, gold mining, fishery product processing, wood and coconut processing.

In 2005, Fiji's cane sugar production was 292,000 tons, in 2006 it was 307,000 tons, and in 2007 it was 240,000 tons.

Agriculture The arable land area is about 288,000 hectares, mainly producing sugar cane, coconuts, bananas, etc.

We rely entirely on imported wheat and can be self-sufficient in rice by 20%.

In recent years, the Fiji government has made efforts to develop diversified operations and promote rice cultivation.

Inflation rate: 1.9% Fiji Island Fiji is a transportation hub in the Pacific island countries, with relatively developed water, land and air transportation.

The port of Suva, the capital, is an important international seaport and can accommodate ships of 10,000 tons.

Nausori Airport in Suva can accommodate Boeing 737 aircraft, and Nadi Airport can take off and land Boeing 747 and other large passenger aircraft.

Railway: Total length 820 kilometers (narrow gauge), used to transport sugar cane.