Papua New Guinea Photo Essay
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This is travelling Essay with a lot of photos. Papua New Guinea!
It may be the name of a country that has not heard much from most people. Papua New Guinea is actually less well known than Australia and New Zealand, which are close countries.
Historically, it was under the control of Germany and Britain, also under Japanese invasion and Australian power, and it became independent in 1975.
In Papua New Guinea, we have met people who are willing to help wherever we go. People were friendly and appreciative.
When you travel, it is very important that what kind of people we meet. The most impressive thing was the local people for us.
The good message of the woman we met in the local area remains impressive.
She said,
"Even if someone has forcibly taken mine or does not give back what I need to get back, I can receive the blessing that is appropriate elsewhere. From God, too. On the other hand, the person who took it with the compulsion could think that he took advantage of it right away, but the unrighteous money would run out like water from the tap.”
And when we left Papua New Guinea, the man named Fred, who was in the next seat in the airplane, told me his story.
In summary,
"My mother was the second wife of my father and he gave her half of his land, but when my mother died early, he took away the land again. He did not think he would give it back even if I thought I needed some land to do business. By the way, when I forgave my father a few years later, the land next to him came at a low price so that I could buy it, and now I am doing the hotel business on that land. "
As the woman said, a man named Fred was blessed in elsewhere. Their beautiful message of being blessed elsewhere, although others took away precious things, was the most impressive one on this trip.
Local food is also important and the meal made with a lot of coconut milk was rich in nutrition and taste.
A country where life of message and fashion are alive! And it was the country where the simple life is valuable.
Joy(jaehyun) Park
Joy Park Joy Park obtained an interpreter license and took the first steps to start working with ‘Embassy of India’ in Korea. After being an instructor of ‘Incheon’ University, she immigrated to the US to teach English to students and worked on the interpretation. In addition to English, she can speak Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, etc. She wrote this book hoping people will experience the power of love and the moments that lead to happiness in life. She is also the author of “No flower blooms alone.” “Joy Met China”, “Joy met Cambodia”"Joy met Australia" and “Joy met Bangladesh”, and going to release “Joy met Korea 1” “Joy met Uzbekistan” and “Joy met Ireland”.within the year of 2017
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Papua New Guinea Photo Essay - Joy(jaehyun) Park
Introduction
Papua New Guinea?
It may be the name of a country that has not heard much from most people. Papua New Guinea is actually less well known than Australia and New Zealand, which are close countries.
Historically, it was under the control of Germany and Britain, also under Japanese invasion and Australian power, and it became independent in 1975.
In Papua New Guinea, we have met people who are willing to help wherever we go. People were friendly and appreciative.
When you travel, it is very important that what kind of people we meet. The most impressive thing was the local people for us.
The good message of the woman we met in the local area remains impressive.
She said,
Even if someone has forcibly taken mine or does not give back what I need to get back, I can receive the blessing that is appropriate elsewhere. From God, too. On the other hand, the person who took it with the compulsion could think that he took advantage of it right away, but the unrighteous money would run out like water from the tap.
And when we left Papua New Guinea, the man named Fred, who was in the next seat in the airplane, told me his story.
In summary,
My mother was the second wife of my father and he gave her half of his land, but when my mother died early, he took away the land again. He did not think he would give it back even if I thought I needed some land to do business. By the way, when I forgave my father a few years later, the land next to him came at a low price so that I could buy it, and now I am doing the hotel business on that land.
As the woman said, a man named Fred was blessed in elsewhere. Their beautiful message of being blessed elsewhere, although others took away precious things, was the most impressive one on this trip.
Local food is also important and the meal made with a lot of coconut milk was rich in nutrition and taste.
A country where life of message and fashion are alive! And it was the country where the simple life is valuable.
Joy Park
Papua new guinea
Capital: Port Moresby
Official language: English, Tokpysin, Himotou
Political System: Monarchy, Constitution, Cabinet
English Empress: Elizabeth II
History
Independence: From Australia (1975 September 16)
Area: 464.840-km2 (55th place)
Population: Estimate 7 059,000
GDP
Total $ 292.6 billion
$ 2,897 per person
Currency: Kina (PGK)
(From Wikipedia)
Content
Introduction
In the stopover place
The Tree Kangaroo
Port Moresby Nature Park
Traditionally cooked food
Around the city
Visiting local residents and National university
Beautiful Parliament Building
Craft market
National museum and hill
Flight to Manus Island
A spectacular opening ceremony
Meet turtle
The local market and refugees
Meeting with fishermen and dinner
Surprising welcoming gift
An ordinary rural life
Kayaking, the best pleasure
Bye! Manus
The market in village
Walk in Jetty
Farewell party
Leaving Papua New Guinea
In the stopover place
The connecting flight of the airline to Papua New Guinea was scheduled to fly from Manila. There were not many flights to this country. So we had to stay overnight in Manila and to change to a New Guinea flight from there.
When we arrived at a hotel near the international airport in Manila, they said a different price than the one shown in the table attached to this hotel because we are foreigners. So, we found another hotel by walking around the place.
We left our baggage at the hotel and walked to the supermarket, buying mangos that