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Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

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Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

The world is so big that there are countless beautiful corners waiting to be explored. Today, I will take you on a unique and magical journey, and that is Fiji. This small island nation in the South Pacific is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich marine ecology and unique cultural charm.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Fiji, a shining pearl from the Pacific Ocean, is made up of 333 islands. Each island is like a mysterious treasure waiting to be discovered and explored.

When you come to Fiji, you will be fortunate to experience the unique history and culture of this island nation. As one of the oldest settlements in the South Pacific, Fiji preserves a wealth of indigenous culture and traditions. The locals are very friendly and welcoming, and they are happy to share their traditional dances, music and handicrafts with visitors.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Visit villages in Fiji and learn to weave straw hats, make indigenous specialties with the locals, and listen to their myths and traditions. This immersive cultural experience will give you a deeper understanding of Fiji and allow you to build a genuine emotional connection with the locals.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Thanks to its natural environment and optimistic people, healthy eating habits and pure water, fruits and vegetables, and seafood, Fijian people enjoy a high level of health, even a relatively low incidence of cancer.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Fiji is known for its fruit-rich production, especially sugar cane, and it is known as the "Sweet Island". Fiji has a hard and fast rule prohibiting tourists from bringing fruits from other regions into the country, in order to prevent the introduction of pests and diseases and protect the local natural environment.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Fiji has breathtaking natural landscapes, and on Manangu Island, you can admire one of Fiji's most famous natural wonders, the Great Lakes of Seven Colors. This mysterious lake is formed by deposits of different minerals, each of which exhibits a different color, from dark blue to light green. Bathing in the lake water is like entering a wonderland, which makes people linger.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Fiji's marine ecosystem is even more breathtaking. Dive into the underwater world where you will be surrounded by colorful coral reefs and schools of tropical fish. At Nanusa's Coral Reef Sanctuary, you can get up close to gorgeous views of the reef and even dance with sea creatures such as turtles and sharks. Don't forget to bring your diving gear and immerse yourself in this unparalleled marine world and experience a close encounter with nature.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Fiji has a wealth of tourism resources, and you can choose to spend a leisurely holiday on the famous tourist destination of Nouai, enjoying the sun, sand and waves. If you like adrenaline activities, head to Topola Island and unleash your excitement by trying water sports such as surfing, windsurfing and sailing. For the adventurous, Fiji also has a wealth of hiking and adventure routes where you can traverse lush jungles, climb volcanoes and marvel at nature.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

There are several practical tips to help you enjoy your trip better during your trip in Fiji. First of all, Fiji has a tropical climate with warm temperatures all year round, so be sure to remember to bring light summer clothing, sunscreen and a hat. Secondly, when you go to water activities, stay safe, follow your guide's instructions, and understand the rules and taboos of the sea. Finally, respect the local culture and traditions and interact with the locals friendly, which will add a lot of meaning and fun to your trip.

Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down
Fiji is visa-free for Chinese tourists, because it is so beautiful, even many tourists buy houses and settle down

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1975, Fiji has been friendly and welcoming to the Chinese people. Many years ago, Fiji implemented a visa-free policy, and many Chinese tourists were so fascinated by this paradise that they even decided to buy a house and choose to settle here. Will you come to Fiji one day?

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