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Free travel in Tahiti, what local specialties can I buy back?
Shopping in Tahiti

People who like jewelry and pay attention to health care know that Tahiti is rich in two kinds of "gifts from God"-black pearls and Morinda citrifolia. Black pearl is called "the dew of the moon", and morinda citrifolia in Tahiti contains 150 kinds of nutrients. In addition, Tahiti mainly produces coconut, sugar cane, vanilla and coffee.

In addition, there are knitwear, colorful salons, traditional sculptures, soap made of Monoy (a flower material and coconut oil), sunscreen, perfume and traditional CD music; There are also exquisite ornaments made of shells everywhere. They are all good souvenirs.

Tip: In Tahiti, bargaining is very rude.

Daxidi specialty

black pearl

Tahiti black pearls are formed in the warm corals of Polynesian lagoons.

Pinctada in Tahiti is the only oyster in the world that can get black pearls.

In order to distinguish them from white pearls, these pearls are collectively called black pearls, but their surfaces also have different colors: purplish red, silver gray, light pink, sea green, gold, blue and green called "fly wings". Each pearl has its own shape: round, pear or button.

Aromatic essential oil

Aromatic essential oils extracted from flowers, leaves, stems, roots or fruits of local plants are fragrant and charming.

Someone in the local area will teach you how to increase the proportion, and then you can do it yourself, which is very meaningful. You can also put your own label on it and give it to your friends.

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Morinda citrifolia grows on all the mountains in Tahiti, about the size of a potato.

Because the volcanic soil in Tahiti is rich in minerals, the air is pure, the environment is pollution-free, and there are clear and pure water sources, the nutrients and effective components in Morinda citrifolia here are 20% higher than those in other places.

Morinda citrifolia is an important means of livelihood for island residents, and local residents eat Morinda citrifolia to achieve therapeutic and health care effects.

Woven products

Tahitian women are masters of knitting, hats, bags, flower baskets and cushions. They show their skillful skills and dexterous hands to tourists.

woodcarving

The unique wood carving product in Tahiti is called TIKI, which is the patron saint of Polynesia.

Mainly pray for peace, well-being, etc. This is their culture, and the design is drawn with the juice of a local plant and will not fade.

Vanilla bean

Tahiti is recognized as the top vanilla producing area in the world.

The appearance of vanilla bean is bright dark brown, the pod is full and thick, soft and elastic, and the fragrance is delicate and high-pressure, long and layered.

Coconut and gardenia soap

Soap has a strong fragrance of coconut or gardenia, is rich in important natural vitamins needed by the skin, and contains highly nutritious collagen, protein and minerals. It can massage and protect the skin, avoid water loss, nourish and deeply care the skin, make the skin shiny and elastic, and relieve the damage to the skin caused by wind, rain and sun.

Color pareu

A rectangular printed cloth used by Polynesians as an apron or waist cloth is covered with beautiful patterns with local characteristics. It is very good to take home as a decoration in the room.

Tahiti is a good place to shop.

Papeete market

Covering an area of 7,000 square meters, Papeete Market is the most dynamic and lively center in this city.

Every morning, it is crowded and extremely busy here. Flowers and fruits are necessities that can't be missed, and the faint fragrance of flowers permeates the heart and spleen. The best place to buy things is the top floor, and Polynesian-style handicrafts are waiting for you to buy: beautifully carved works of art, cloth, several graphic sheets and hand-sewn decorations.