
Fiji (host country of COP23)
Fiji is a beautiful island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, known for its stunning landscapes, diverse marine life, and vibrant culture. Comprising over 300 islands, it has a rich history influenced by indigenous Fijian, British, and Indian cultures. Fiji is renowned for its hospitality, often referred to as "Bula Spirit." The country faces significant challenges due to climate change, including rising sea levels and extreme weather, which makes its role in international climate discussions, like COP23, crucial. Host to the 2017 UN climate conference, Fiji highlights the need for global cooperation to combat environmental issues.