Scenic point
Port Vila
Port Vila is located on the south coast of Shefa Province. It is the capital of Vanuatu. It has an airport and a port. It is the country's economic, cultural center, international and domestic shipping and shipping center, and the administrative center of the first central district. Melanesians have lived in Port Vila for more than a thousand years, and Port Vila served as an air base for the United States and Australia during World War II.
Port Vila is the most important port and national economic center in Vanuatu, and an important tax haven in Oceania. The city's largest industrial activities are agriculture and fishing, but tourism is also important, especially from Australia and New Zealand, which accounted for 50,000 visitors in 1997. Port Vila has a long coastline, long beaches and clear waters as its biggest feature, and it is a yearning place for tourists from all over the world. Its most popular tourist destination is the Vanuatu Underwater Post Office. The Vanuatu Underwater Post Office is the only real "undersea post office" in the world. This underwater post office is operated underwater by postal staff who have undergone professional diving training. People who send letters need to wear respirators or put on diving suits Waterproof postcards are delivered to a depth of three meters, and the post office will stamp a special seal on them.