The 69th Hibiscus Festival has officially launched, providing children, parents and the elderly with the opportunity to enjoy a week of festivities featuring a variety of food, amusements and entertainment. This year, 10 contestants will compete for the Miss Hibiscus crown.
The festival offers a perfect opportunity for families and friends to come together and experience the rich cultural diversity of the country. The Hibiscus Village is now open and the float procession will start at 3pm.
There will be themed nights throughout the week including a church-themed outreach tomorrow, Youth Night on Monday, Asian Night on Tuesday, and Indian Night on Wednesday.
On Thursday, there will be an iTaukei Night, followed by Pasifika Night on Friday, and finally, the crowning night on Saturday.
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