Fiji Holiday Overview
Summary:This article introduces Fiji's public holidays and special holidays that may affect the progress of freight.
Fiji Public Holidays
1. New Year's Day- January 1
Introduction: New Year's Day is one of the most lively festivals in Fiji, and people will set off fireworks, hold parties and barbecues to welcome the new year.
2. Good Friday- The Thursday before Easter
Introduction: Good Friday is an important Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus. In Fiji, Christians will attend church services and other religious activities.
3. Easter- Easter Sunday
Introduction: Easter is one of the most important Christian holidays, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. In Fiji, Christians will attend church services and feast.
4. National Day- October 10
Introduction: National Day is a national holiday in Fiji, commemorating Fiji's independence from the United Kingdom on October 10, 1970. People will hold celebrations such as parades, concerts and sporting events.
5. Christmas- December 25
Introduction: Christmas is one of the most important religious festivals in Fiji, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. People decorate Christmas trees, give gifts to each other, and attend church services.
6. The Day After Christmas- December 26
Introduction: The day after Christmas is a public holiday in Fiji, and people usually continue to celebrate the joy of Christmas and spend time with family and friends.
7.Prophet Muhammad's Birthday- Determined according to the Islamic calendar
Introduction: Prophet Muhammad's Birthday is an important festival in Islam, commemorating the birth of Prophet Muhammad. Muslims in Fiji will perform religious activities such as chanting and praying.
8. Girmit Festival- May 1
Introduction: Girmit Festival is to commemorate the Indian laborers who immigrated from India to Fiji in the late 19th century. People will hold celebrations such as singing and dancing performances and food festivals.
Fiji's special festivals
Bula Fiji Festival: Held in July or August every year, this is a two-week
cultural festival that celebrates Fijian culture and traditions. The festival includes a variety
of events such as concerts, dance performances, sporting events and craft markets.
Horogata Festival: Held every September, this is a 10-day festival that
showcases Fijian music, dance, theatre and visual arts. The festival is held at various events
across the country and is a great opportunity to experience Fiji's rich cultural heritage.
Fiji Food and Wine Festival: Held every October, this is a three-day food
festival that brings together Fiji's best chefs and restaurants. The festival offers a variety
of cooking demonstrations, tastings and cooking classes.
Whether shipping companies, airlines, freight forwarding companies, railways, express delivery and logistics companies are open for work depends on the policies of the specific companies. The business hours and services provided by the above companies may be affected.