Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Nouméa, New Caledonia
As I have shared before, Tjibaou Cultural Center is another incredible place you should not miss when you are visiting Nouméa, New Caledonia. Although it is a bit away from the city center, but the trip here is worth a visit.
Jean-Marie Tjibaou, the inspiration for this cultural center, was indeed one outstanding figure in New Caledonia, particularly from Kanak people independent movement. After he was assassinated in 1989 and New Caledonia went through some violent era, things are getting better and more peaceful after Matignon Accord and Nouméa Accord. And New Caledonia continues to develop and flourish afterwards.
Enjoy some photos I took from this beautiful cultural center.
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Interesting to see all those statues. Very melanesian
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DeleteFascinating! Thanks for sharing these - I really enjoyed visiting vacariously.
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Thank you sue... appreciate your visit to my blog
DeleteWhat an interesting post loved the photos nice and clear too :-)
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Thank you and wishing you the same thing
DeleteLooks like a great cultural center, ma
ReplyDeleteIt is..so full of wonderful history and artifacts as well
DeleteThe center is full of interesting photos and objects
ReplyDeleteWe went there about 16 years ago! Where did the time go! Lovely place.
ReplyDeleteI haven’t been to this side of the world. It’s amazing to see the diversity
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ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing place to go! I like an place that teaches and shows me different cultures.
ReplyDeleteThat place looks really cool! I always love learning about culture, that looks perfect. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really educational there! A wonderful cultural center to explore, indeed!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! Thanks for sharing! Very cool!
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