I have been to the museum a few times and the sand painting artist has been away. He was still away on this trip, but an intern created some excellent paintings for us. A few people complained about the light. Museums exhibiting textiles require lower levels of lighting. The Vanuatu Museum tries to solve this problem by lowering the light level and installing ultraviolet films on the cabinet glass. This combination makes the logos in the cabinets completely unclear. Museums need to ask museum experts from other Pacific countries how to design better exhibitions. Lapita pottery is a treasure. Don't worry about the lights on it, so please shine on these exhibits.
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I have been to the museum a few times and the sand painting artist has been away. He was still away on this trip, but an intern created some excellent paintings for us. A few people complained about the light. Museums exhibiting textiles require lower levels of lighting. The Vanuatu Museum tries to solve this problem by lowering the light level and installing ultraviolet films on the cabinet glass. This combination makes the logos in the cabinets completely unclear. Museums need to ask museum experts from other Pacific countries how to design better exhibitions. Lapita pottery is a treasure. Don't worry about the lights on it, so please shine on these exhibits.
It is called the National Museum, but it is not sure whether it is enough for 200 square meters. There is nothing good to look at. After watching the 1000 watt tickets in ten minutes, it belongs to the tasteless landscape that can be gone or not. The opposite side is the national parliament built by China. It is also meaningless. It is better to find a doorway to go around the island.
Deep into the human life of Port Vila, the central market is naturally a must-have. It is the most densely populated place in the whole city, and no one will question its liveliness. The market is not large in size, but it has a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Except Sunday, it is always intertwined with dazzling colors, and it is filled with busy vendors throughout the day, forming the unique cultural center of the small town. Vegetable vendors in the market, mostly residents living in villages near the city, rush to the market every day before sunrise, take their own vegetables to sell. Until the evening, carry the vegetables and return to the mountain home. In the market, women set up a simple sales desk, three or five groups together, while simplifying the classification of dishes into piles, and making a unique sound of snoring, waiting for customers to come. Every morning market is the most lively moment of the day. Vegetables sold by vendors are basically grown by themselves, and the fruits and melons are also very fresh. Red and green, the whole market is colorful. Walking through it, you can really feel the rich Vanuatu humanistic style, between which all kinds of faces are hurriedly colored, and a unique temperament is condensed in the ordinary.