Fascinating Cultural Experiences
The way of life in Fiji is a laid-back fusion of traditional culture with a strong sense of family and community. The majority of the population in Fiji actively participates in its indigenous culture, and tourists can experience this in the country's cuisine, people, music, and traditional arts. This is also one of the Reasons to Visit Fiji.
Tourism is significantly influenced by displays of "traditional" Fijian music, dance, and culture; model villages and artisan marketplaces are well-liked by visitors. The meke is a traditional song-and-dance show that has its roots in recounting stories. One of the customary shows of the Arts Village, a model community and tourism destination close to Deuba, is the meke. Indian movies are frequently shown in theaters. A superb collection of war boats and other relics may be found in the Fiji Museum, which can be found in the Thurston Botanical Gardens in Suva.
The culture has changed over time as a result of the infusion of influences from India, China, and Europe as well as close relations to the Rotuman and Tongan civilizations. The people of Fiji are incredibly friendly and outgoing, and they enjoy sharing their real welcome with others by exclaiming "Bulas!" in an infectious, joyful, and incessant manner.
Fijians lead a leisurely lifestyle, which might occasionally irritate visitors from the hectic west who are used to a faster pace of life. Fiji time refers to the idea that tasks get completed eventually, if at all, and without regard to the passage of time. Every visitor and resident of the island experiences Fiji time, which causes minutes to seem like hours and hours to seem like days. It forces people to slow down and appreciate their current situation.