When traveling in Samoa, the scenery here can deeply attract many people, so the unique scenery and folk customs make it a tourist attraction in people's eyes. However, because the industry and agriculture of the whole country are not very developed, in Apia, the capital of this country, you will find that there are very few people in the shops, and the local people rely on bread trees to make a living to a great extent.
Because there is no highly developed agricultural technology, local people will use the whole body resources of bread trees, and the fruits will generally choose to be roasted and eaten, and then use bark to make some commonly used gadgets in life. Tourists there will generally see that they choose to build their houses on trees, so that the houses built in this way can generally last for 50 years.
Local people like to disclose their privacy, but they don't want to hear the word privacy, because in their view, talking about "privacy" will hinder communication between people. Seeing this, what do you think of their ideas? Leave a message below to see.