The expert replied:
Vanuatu is located on a beautiful island in Oceania, surrounded by two popular immigrant countries, Australia and New Zealand. The history of this small island country in the southwest Pacific can be traced back thousands of years. It was discovered by Spanish explorers in 1606. The total land area is 1.22 million square kilometers, which is equivalent to the area of Tianjin.
Vanuatu belongs to Melanesian Islands and consists of 82 islands (68 are inhabited). Santo Island, the largest island, covers an area of 3,947 square kilometers, equivalent to half of Guangzhou. Belonging to Melanesian Islands, it consists of 83 islands (68 of which are inhabited)-the total area is equivalent to Tiantongyuan in Beijing, but the population is not as large as Tiantongyuan-the total population of the country is about 270,000, and the largest island is Santo Island, which has a tropical maritime climate with an average annual precipitation of 1600 mm.
Vanuatu takes tourism as its main economic source. Although its economy is not very developed, it was twice rated as the happiest country in the world by the British "New Economic Fund" in 2006 and 20 10. People here live a simple life and live in harmony with nature. The simple life makes the residents of Waguo have low material desires and look down on money.
It has also been selected twice by UNESCO as the country with the highest happiness index in the world, and one of the top ten most suitable countries and regions in the world. It is known as the land of stunning and bungee jumping. Because there is no industry in China and the environment is very beautiful, there will be no pollution problem. Waguo is adjacent to the largest coral sea in the world, and the blue waters, beaches, volcanoes and other scenery make people feel relaxed and happy. Here, you can enjoy sunshine, sea, beach, diving, yachting, golf, windsurfing and delicious food.
In order to attract tourists, Vanuatu has built the only undersea post office in the world. The post office is operated underwater by postal personnel trained in diving. The sender should wear a respirator and go down to a depth of three meters to deliver waterproof postcards. Then the post office staff will stamp a special seal on it and take a group photo as a souvenir.
Vanuatu also has the "nearest volcano" in the world-Mount Isur on Tana Island. Visitors can stand on the edge of the crater and watch the volcano spew smoke and fire under their feet. The ejected magma goes straight up and down, which is very spectacular. People often regard this kind of "fireworks set by God" as a lifetime blessing.