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Fiji Attractions


Fiji Attractions can be divided into various groups and categories. The list of tourist attractions in Fiji includes temples, museums, adventure sports, cultural centers and Suva municipal mareket. All these contribute to enhance the attraction of Fiji among among international tourists. But Fiji is paticularly famous for its adventure sports, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, fishing, golfing or cruising around Fiji on a yacht or sailboat- are unique experience in Fiji. Some of the important Fiji Attractions have been listed below:

Sri Siva-Subramaniya Temple, Nadi: if you wish to experience the cultural and architectural diversity for which this country is known, then you really need to pay a visit to this particular architectural splendor. This is te largest Hindu temple in the southern hemisphere. The three-part building is dedicated to Murugan whose staute is situated in the main temple. The intricate work which you will see on the various statues in the temple was done by eight Indian craftsmen who were brought to Fiji specifically to design this temple and its statues. The height, weight and width of each design has a specific religious meaning. The main area has been built to sent correct vibrations during prayers. From religious perspective this is the most significant of the Fiji Attractions.

Fiji Museum: the museum has a fascinating collection of artefacts ranging from objects from the first settlement three and a half thousand years ago. From cultural material from the various Fijian communities, to material documenting the country’s past, everything is available in this museum. Some of the more popular attractions include the prehistory gallery which shows the visitor various aspects of traditional Vitian Culture, the Masi Gallery which shows how this traditional cloth was made and the history gallery where you will see the rudder of the HMS Bounty and a copy of the Deed of Cession when Fiji became a colony of Great Britain.
 
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