Fiji Day
Fiji Day is celebrated on October 10th every year and commemorates the day in 1874 when traditional Fijian chiefs ceded their islands to Great Britain. This holiday is an important cultural celebration in Fiji, and it is a time for Fijians to come together to celebrate their heritage and culture. On this day, Fijians participate in a variety of cultural activities, including traditional dances, music, and food. It is also a time for reflection on Fiji’s history and the role that its people have played in shaping the country’s culture and identity.