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Welcome to Suva

Suva is the capital city of Fiji. It is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the division of Central Fiji, of which it is the administrative centre.

Attractions

Fiji's tallest building, Suva Central, has been recently completed and stands 24.6 meters (81 ft) taller than the Reserve Bank of Fiji Building. Another well-known landmark is the Suva city Library, built in 1909 and financed by the Scottish-American steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie.
Government House was formerly the residence of Fiji's colonial Governors and, following independence in 1970, Governors-general. It is now the official residence of Fiji's President.
The Fiji Museum, located in the Thurston Gardens, was founded in 1904 and originally occupied the old town hall, but moved to its present location in 1954. The museum houses the most extensive collection of Fijian artifacts in the world, and is also a research and educational institution, specializing in archeology, the preservation of Fiji's oral tradition, and the publication of material on Fiji's language and culture.
Suva has about 78 parks. These include the new Takashi Suzuki Garden and the Thurston Gardens. Apted Park, at Suva Point, is a well-known spot for viewing sunrise and sunset.