Fiji Part A
Oct 05
Brazil Amenities, Barrow, Baskets, Carvers, Charming Architecture, Economy, Fiji, Fiji Tourism, Fijian People, Fijian Village, Indo Fijians, Part, Pig Farmer, Pineapple, Taxi Drivers, Tiny Settlement, Tourism Industry, Tourist Brochures, Westerners, woman 1 Comment
Tourism is Fiji’s largest industry but most Westerners rarely venture far from the resorts. Catherine and John, however, find the real Fiji and the warm Fijian people. We see a Fijian village up close and wonder through Levuka, the old capital of Fiji famous for its charming architecture and loose living. Catherine talks to a woman in a tiny settlement with very few amenities who keeps the family alive by making baskets. She discusses the Fijian custom of kerekere with a pig farmer. How do Fijians survive? Barrow boys, pineapple carvers, bure builders and taxi drivers all have a place in the economy. We talk to Indo Fijians who rarely get noticed and are never featured on tourist brochures.
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Oct 05, 2011 @ 15:40:39
you got to pay to watch bullshit !