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What about immigrants from Vanuatu? Is the environment good? Is it suitable for living?

Vanuatu lies in the north of the midpoint between New Zealand and Australia. In 2008, a global survey conducted by the New Economic Foundation and Friends of the Earth showed that this small South Pacific archipelago consisting of 83 islands is the happiest place in the world.

1, with rich products and leisurely life.

Vanuatu lies between 0/5 and 20 degrees south latitude/kloc. It belongs to tropical maritime climate. There is no cold winter or hot summer, and the climate is very comfortable. There is abundant rain, dense vegetation and rich seafood here.

2. Beautiful environment and pleasant mood.

Vanuatu is close to the largest coral sea in the world and there is no modern industrial pollution. The sea is clear, with more than 300 species of corals and more than 450 species of fish, forming a vibrant underwater world. This land is covered with forests, swaying coconut trees, birds singing and flowers.

3. The traditional economy does not attach importance to money.

Vanuatu is far from the noisy world, and most of its population is engaged in the natural economy. Many foods in Vanuatu are easily available, medical expenses are extremely low, and primary education is basically free. For ordinary people, the traditional economic importance of barter is far greater than monetary economy.

4. Colorful cultures are harmonious but different.

With a population of only 240,000, Vanuatu has more than 100 tribes and more than 100 languages, which can be said to be one of the most diverse countries in the world. Although the island cultures are different, they are tolerant and support each other.

5. A pluralistic society is inclusive and mutually beneficial

Vanuatu has experienced a leap-forward development from the Stone Age to the Information Age. Different religions take root here through various channels, and different believers organize themselves instead of rejecting each other. People from different cultural backgrounds live in harmony here.

The above factors constitute a special social form of "Melanesian values+Christian principles+democratic socialism" in Vanuatu, and also shape the national character of Vanuatu people who are honest, frank, open and inclusive.