Suva is the cultural and entertainment capital of Oceania and is host to many regional, national, and local events. The city has a very developed and advanced entertainment and event infrastructure and hosts a busy calendar of events every year.
Venues Suva has many multipurpose venues, the main ones being the
Vodafone Arena, which can seat up to 5,000 people, the
HFC Bank Stadium, which can seat 15,446 people, the FMF National Gymnasium Suva, which can seat up to 2,000 people, and the Civic Auditorium, which can seat up to 1,000 people.
Parks and gardens Suva has a number of parks and a few gardens.
Albert Park, in the City centre, is famous as the stage for many national-historical events such as the Independence of Fiji, the landing by
Kingsford Smith on the Southern Cross and many parades and carnivals. Sukuna Park, also in the CBD is a popular recreational park and has many performances and events on a weekly basis.
Thurston Gardens (named for
Governor of Fiji John Bates Thurston) is the city's main botanical garden and the location of the Fiji Museum. Queen Elizabeth Drive is popular as a scenic walk along Suva's foreshore. Many city residents go to the
Colo-i-Suva Forest Reserve, a short drive from the city centre, to swim under the
waterfalls.
Music Many concerts are held in Suva, some coming from other countries to enjoy world-class performances. Concerts and shows are usually staged at one of the above-mentioned venues on a monthly basis. Some of the famous music artists to hold shows in Suva include
UB40,
Lucky Dube,
O'Yaba,
Sean Kingston and many others. Due to a favoured interest in
Bollywood by all, some prominent singers and actors have held shows in the capital which include singers like
Shaan,
Sonu Nigam,
Sunidhi Chauhan and movie artists like
Shah Rukh Khan,
Priyanka Chopra,
Johnny Lever,
Dino Morea,
Rajpal Yadav,
Sunny Leone and the like.
Food Owing to its multicultural demographics, Suva offers a variety of global cuisine. Particularly popular are
Fijian,
Indian,
Chinese, American, and foods from other cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Fijians of Indian descent have influenced Fiji's cuisine, in the process creating the uniquely Fiji Indian curry. Indentured labourers brought with them spices, chilies, and other herbs and vegetables that are now part of the Fijian palate and cuisine.
Sports Suva hosts many regional and national sporting events, most notably at the
HFC Bank Stadium. A special highlight is the Coca-Cola Games, the world's largest secondary school athletics meet. The
Capital City is represented in major sporting events by its
rugby,
netball, and football teams. Suva hosted the first
Pacific Games in 1963. In
2003 the Games returned to Suva with a full program of 32 sports introduced for the first time. Suva held the games for the second time in 1979. Suva has hosted the Pacific Games more often than any other city.
Mass media building '' building Headquartered in Suva are the Fiji's three main national television stations:
Fiji One,
FBC TV and
MAI TV, alongside the Fiji Ministry of Information, the producer of government programming, national news, and current affairs bulletins. Fiji One produces and airs its evening 'National News' bulletin from its studios in Gladstone Road in Central; FBC TV airs its 'FBC News' bulletin from its studios, also on Gladstone Road.
Sky Pacific and
Pacific Broadcasting Services Fiji are the two pay satellite television company headquartered in Suva. Suva is home to the national radio broadcasters
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) and Communications Fiji Limited (CFL), between them providing 12 national radio stations. The two dailies,
The Fiji Times and
The Fiji Sun are printed here (and, formerly, the
Fiji Post). Many other weekly newspapers are headquartered and published in Suva, including
Inside Fiji,
Nai Lalakai (iTaukei language weekly),
Shanti Dut (Fiji Hindi weekly), national magazines such as
Repúblika and
Mai Life as well as regional magazines such as
Islands Business.
Shopping and fashion Suva is one of the most shopper-friendly cities in the Pacific. The city offers its shops in a cluster that is referred to as Suva Central. Areas like Cumming Street and Marks Street are for clothing, jewellery, food, electronics, pharmaceuticals and more. Terry Walk and the Flea Market offer handicrafts and local ware. Close by, huge, new shopping complexes dominate the canal area, such as MHCC (Morris Hedstrom City Center), Tappoo City and Suva Central. There are telecommunication and electronic stores, as well as sporting gear stores in the outer areas of this radius. Suva also hosts the headquarters of the Fashion Council of Fiji, the region's most significant fashion organisation. The Fijian Fashion Festival, the region's largest trade and consumer fashion platform, occurs annually at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva. ==Transportation==