Temotu province launches heritage museum

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Temotu’s provincial government is advancing plans in a joint effort with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to establish a museum in Lata, it’s provincial capital.

At the province’s 42nd Second Appointed Day celebration in Lata last week, the Tehiahua-led Temotu government launched the initiative – marking a step forward in the pursuit of the proposal.

“I am pleased to announce the formal launching of Temotu Heritage Museum in Lata,” the premier said.

He said the launch portrays stride in a joined effort between Temotu provincial government and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

“In partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, we are advancing plans to establish the Temotu Heritage Museum in Lata.

“Satellite venues and museum will also be set up in identified cultural and historical sites across the province,” Tehiahua said.

According to the premier, the initiative is a statement to our commitment to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural diversity and heritage of Temotu.

A statement from Ministry of Culture and Tourism highlighted their shared commitment with Temotu provincial government on the initiative.

The Temotu provincial government this year presented the proposal to the ministry during their courtesy visit to the Prime Minister.

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism is working on a concept design for the project this year and details next year.

The Ministry will also factor the project in the 2026 development budget.

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