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Which country is Peijiqun Island in?
Peijiqun Island is in Fiji.

The Republic of Fiji, also known as the Fiji Islands, is located in the center of the South Pacific, between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn, and is the only place for New Zealand and Australia to travel to North America. Fiji Island is a world-famous holiday resort and tourist paradise, and is known as "one of the top ten honeymoon resorts in the world" and "one of the top ten beautiful beaches in the world". Fiji Island is a pearl-like island in the South Pacific Ocean, which spans the eastern and western hemispheres and consists of 330 islands, of which 106 is inhabited, and most of them are volcanic islands surrounded by coral reefs.

Fiji Island: The ordinary sea is blue, but the sea in Fiji is colorful, because countless strange and colorful sea fish swim around in the water, making the sea colorful. Fiji has more than 300 islands of different sizes, surrounded by circular coral reefs, so it has become a paradise for fish. Although there are many islands, each one is exquisite. The largest islands come to Kirishima beautifully, and they are found every day at the pier not far from the Imperial Airport.

Travel tips

1. There is no need to apply for an entry visa to Fiji Islands, but the visa on arrival must meet the following procedures: a passport valid for more than 4 months must be held; Round-trip air ticket; Proof of funds (guarantee of expenses during your stay in Fiji).

2. Women should not wear strapless sleeveless tops or short skirts below their knees.

Don't wear hats and sunglasses in the tribe.

4. Don't touch the head of any Fijian, including children. Fijians believe that the head is the most sacred part of human beings and the highest spirit.

In Fiji, people you know or don't know will use the word "BULA" to say hello. Smile and say "BULA" when responding to the greeting person. Don't make any noise when visiting the tribe.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fiji