The Fiji Museum tells the history of the archipelago with artifacts that span 3,700 years. From cannibal forks to shell jewelry to Indian artwork, the items here showcase a long and diverse history.
The Minister for Public Enterprises, Charan Jeath Singh, received a courtesy visit from the Japanese Ambassador to Fiji, Hiroshi Tajima, to discuss strengthening cooperation between Fiji and Japan.
In a significant step toward preserving and commemorating Fiji’s rich history, efforts are under way to establish the country’s first living museum. This unique institution will focus on capturing the ...
The UNESCO Office for the Pacific States and the Fiji Museum have strengthened cooperation to advance the safeguarding, protection, and promotion of Fiji’s cultural heritage. Aligned with Fiji’s ...
LACMA’s Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific is the first and most comprehensive exhibit in America on the art of Fiji, an archipelago of more than 300 islands. Mostly on loan from other museums and ...
Reverend Thomas Baker was eaten on the island of Viti Levu. The locals then tried to eat his boots, bits of which are displayed in the Fiji Museum. Museum exhibits give an insight into Fiji's ...