Fijian culture.

Fiji is a collection of over a hundred inhabited islands in the South Pacific; most are the image of what a perfect desert island should be. So it’s no surprise there are a lot of upmarket hotels and beach cabanas available for rich tourists and honeymooners.

For budget tourists, you don’t have to be worried. Fijians have long experience to cater the needs of different type of tourists. So they also provided affordable, youth hostel accommodation for backpackers in places like Yasawa. Here charming and hospitable locals will help you to feel part of their lives, inviting you to see their fishing villages and coral gardens – even taking you fishing with them, if you want to.

However beautiful and relaxing these islands are, the feeling of being a tourist remains. It’s not an uncomfortable sensation, but if your wish to see this country’s true way of life, then you should visit the main island of Viti Levu. This is the cultural hub of Fiji, where three quarters of it’s population live and where you can experience real Fijian culture.



Why does the writer write this text?
A. To give information about Fiji.
B. To persuade people to visit Viti Levu.
C. To invite people to see Fiji.
D. To give advices for backpackers.

The best way to know Fijians lifestyle is by ...
A. fishing with the locals 
B. seeing the fishing village
C. staying in upmarket hotels
D. visiting their cultural hub.

“... charming and hospitable locals will help you …”   (paragraph 2). 
The underlined word has similar meaning with ....
A. friendly
B. helpful
C. courteous

D. thoughtful