Pageant promotes Solomon Islands

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

PAGEANT Director Joyce Konofilia has highlighted that the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant (MPIP) presents a valuable opportunity to promote the Solomon Islands as a prime tourism destination.

“The Miss Pacific Islands is a tourism destination marketing event, and we are hoping the tourism people can maximize the opportunity to really promote our destination, people and culture,” Konofilia said.

She emphasized that while contestants will be highlighting their culture and talents on stage, the tourism industry also plays a crucial role in showcasing the Solomon Islands’ renowned hospitality.

Over 200 international visitors are expected to attend the event—ranging from the contestants’ family and friends to organizers, supporters, and international media.

Konofilia expressed excitement about the attention the pageant will bring.

She also confirmed that Nauru, a small island nation, is fully supporting their contestant and will charter a flight exclusively for their queens and supporters.

Additionally, she stressed that the pageant will provide a unique opportunity for the local communities and visitors to connect, exchange stories, share cultural accessories, and celebrate their rich heritage together.

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