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Reopening of Pacific Harbour Cultural Centre will promote Fiji's rich hertiage - Gavoka

Reopening of Pacific Harbour Cultural Centre will promote Fiji's rich hertiage - Gavoka

By Pita Toganivalu
03/07/2025

During a site visit to the Pacific Harbour Cultural Centre, Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism, Viliame Gavoka reaffirmed the coalition government’s commitment to revitalising Fiji’s cultural tourism sector to promote the nation’s rich heritage.

Damodar Group CEO, Div Damodar welcomed Gavoka and they witnessed a live rehearsal of traditional Fijian dance and dramatic performances, which will be part of the centre's regular cultural presentations.

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Gavoka says these live performances provide an immersive experience of Fiji's heritage which will be a major draw for both domestic and foreign tourists.

He says that to bring Fiji's rich customs and ancestors' stories to life, these reenactments promise to be an engaging and instructive event that will serve as the focal point of the recently renovated Cultural Centre.

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He further says that this is an important turning point in Fiji's efforts to boost cultural tourism in conserving and celebrating Fiji's identity.

The Pacific Harbour Cultural Centre is undergoing major modifications and renovations in preparation for its official opening in September.

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