| | | With Japan’s exceptional airline routes NAR-ROR, now offering greater flexibility and convenience, it’s easier than ever for travelers to reach our pristine shores. We warmly invite visitors around the world to discover Palau’s breathtaking underwater wonders, unspoiled natural beauty, and the genuine warmth of our people. | | | | |
| | | | | Preserving Tradition, One Carve at a Time | | | | |
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| | | A creative retreat that soothes your mind, engages your hands, and leaves you with a tangible piece of art. It’s where you wood rather be! | | | | |
| | | | | Discover a Culture Where Women Carry the Legacy | | | | |
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| | | Women were caretakers of their homes and families, they also carried the responsibility of educating their children about Palauan traditions and culture, ensuring the continuity of the village or clan. They also cultivated taro fields and harvested shellfish from the shallow reefs. The sea was the domain of men, who braved its fury to harvest the fish necessary to sustain the village and wage battle. Inter-village wars were common so men spent a lot of time in the men’s meeting house called “bai,” mastering techniques of canoe-building and refining their weaponry skills. | | | | |
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