We set out for the traditional village this morning. The chief held a kava ceremony for us (kava is a kind of water soaked in pepper root powder. Giving a cup of kava to guests from afar represents welcome. Drinking kava also means becoming a good friend of the tribe. After visiting the local area, I left the tribe at noon and went to Robinson Island. This was my happiest day in Fiji. Before lunch and after snorkeling in the afternoon, three Sino-British beach volleyball battles were held. Not only did the "national team" win, but I also teamed up with Fijian handsome pot Richey to defeat Lin Shaozhu and Fijian big brother Luke's Avengers team 2v2. My code name for R and I that night was champion! I haven't played like this for a long time. From afternoon to sunset, I didn't care about sunscreen or anything. It was worth getting a tan! After the sun went down, I tasted the traditional Fijian lovo meal (a cooking method similar to kiln chicken). After the meal, I also enjoyed the fire dance. I had a very comfortable day today. I kept bananas all day. simle, R and L kept hugging and shaking hands with us when we left, vinaka thank you for giving us so many memories (Fijian people love to laugh, and you can hear laughter everywhere you go. The pace of life in Fiji is very slow, and there is no pressure in life. Many people stop working when they have enough money to play and have fun. If they don’t have enough money, they go back to work to earn money and spend it. They are content and happy. They often say fiji time, which means no hurry. If you walk fast on the street, you will be advised to slow down. Time is wasted here. This country that I have longed for more than 10 years ago, I finally set foot here and feel the different lifestyle. I really love it