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PNG Tourism News Update: Mt Hagen Cultural Show
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August 17, 2010. Mt Hagen Cultural Show. Mt Hagen Cultural Show, or widely known as "Hagen Show" was held over the last weekend. Tribes got together and competed each other to be the best cultural groups. There were lots of Tourists from around the world came to see the annual festival. Photo - A male dancer is busy painting his face before the performance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Translate in your Language. Http:/ www.pngexplorers.com/. Mt Hagen Cultural Show. View my complete profile.
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PNG Tourism News Update: 03/2010
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March 24, 2010. QANTAS will be back in Papua New Guinea. QANTAS will be back in Papua New Guinea after almost 8 years. Local papers this week revealed that QANTAS has already submitted an application for 12 x weekly services between Cairns and Port Moresby starting July 2010. This reflects the economic growth and recent resource industry boom in Papua New Guinea, but it will surely have a positive impact on Tourism sector as well. Links to this post. March 20, 2010. Back home in PNG. Links to this post.
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PNG Tourism News Update: Miss PNG Contest
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August 09, 2010. Miss PNG Crowning Night was held over the last weekend in Port Moresby. The Event is organized by the Red-Cross Society and thus the charity side of the event is more emphasized than ordinary beauty contests. The traditional part is unique for Papua New Guinea; each contestant dressed up in their tribal costume and being asked about the knowledge of their indigenous culture. The Title of 2010 Miss PNG went to Ms James from New Ireland Province. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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PNG Tourism News Update: Thoughts for Independence
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September 02, 2010. This is already September.Christmas is almost coming and we are getting older! But before that, Papua New Guineans celebrate independence day on 16th Sep. Papua New Guinea will be 35 years old, if it is human, graduated from schools, hopefully get married, and have certain position in the society.maybe. Papua New Guinea is blessed with natural resources, gold, copper, oil, gas in the ground, Marine resources like Tuna, Timber and so on. This is our website. 29 October 2012 at 15:23.
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PNG Tourism News Update: 05/2010
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May 24, 2010. Future for PNG Football. Soccer World Cup is around the corner. While Papua New Guinea is not doing well in the FIFA ranking -ranked 202 - - last on the list! At Club level, PNG's Hekari United. Won the Oceanic Club Cup Championship recently. (See Oceania Football Website. For more detail.) Congratulations for Hekari! At Junior level, inter-school football match is going on in Port Moresby. Photo - Under 6 Koroboro Hunters vs. TEMIS Tigers). Links to this post. May 19, 2010. From website of...
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PNG Tourism News Update: 11/2009
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November 27, 2009. Visit Team Eastern Highlands. Yesterday we have visited Team Eastern Highlands at Taurama Primary School outside Port Moresby and donated Rice Bags, Chicken and other food stuff on behalf of Goroka Trek and Tours. They are here to participate in the 4th PNG National Games and are cooking their own food while staying at school dormitory. The donation was a big surprise but much appreciated by the team members. - Hope it has filled up everybody's stomach. Links to this post. The temperat...
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PNG Tourism News Update: Between the Tradition and Development
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August 15, 2010. Between the Tradition and Development. The city of Port Moresby is changing very fast. Lots of New Hotels, Apartment Houses, Shopping Centres and Office Buildings are being built under the name of Development. Here you can see the new Harbor City Development site, with new ANZ bank headquarter, New Executive Apartment and land reclamation site for further construction. It is a clear contrast of tradition and Development facing each other. Nobody knows where this country is heading for.
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PNG Tourism News Update: 10/2009
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October 31, 2009. This is another orchid I have seen at the nursery of the National Capital Botanical Garden recently. I reckon it is Dendrobium species, but not sure about the name. What made me interested was that the flower looks like a "person is bowing down for the visitor, with hands open to hug you." So I decided to call it " Welcoming orchid." - sorry if there is any other common name already exists! Links to this post. October 27, 2009. Jelly Bean or Passion Fruit? What do you think? With the su...
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PNG Tourism News Update: Life on the river - Sepik
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September 03, 2010. Life on the river - Sepik. Sepik River is one of the greatest eco-systems in the world and usually referred as "Amazon in the Asia-Pacific". Apart from its vast rain forest, rich marine and bird life, what makes it more interesting is the people and its culture along the river. Because of its remoteness, western influence is very much limited and even all the tribes have been Christianized, people still keep their traditional customs and beliefs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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PNG Tourism News Update: 02/2010
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February 23, 2010. News Paper Artical about Goroka - from Sydney Morning Herald. The drive up the Highlands Highway from Goroka to the Daulo Pass not only reveals landscapes that earn this area a reputation as one of the most beautiful parts of Papua New Guinea, it's also a fascinating snapshot of the culture of a people who are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality. This is part of an Article called "Highland Hopping" on the Sydney Morning Herald by Ben Hall. For a full story, please check.
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