Introduction to the Fiji Museum: The Fiji Museum (Fiji Museum) is the most important historical and cultural center of South Pacific culture. It has preserved many representative historical relics, ranging from large traditional canoes to small and exquisite decorations. The exhibits in the museum are very organized: stone tools from more than 3,500 years ago, rifles used by the British to conquer Fiji and cowhide-covered Bibles... But the most horrifying thing is the story of Pastor Baker being eaten by the natives. The Bible, comb and remaining boots are still preserved in the Fiji Museum for future generations to visit.

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