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| Monday, 14 July 2008 14:36 | |
Official languagesTahitian (called "Reo Mao'hi") and French are the two official languages but English is fluently spoken in the tourist industry. Population Proud of their islands, Polynesians are happy to share their "joie de vivre" (joy of living), which they express in their passion for dancing and music of all sorts. Accompanied by the rhythmic strumming of u'kuleles and songs, Polynesians have long since welcomed their visitors with flower crowns... a custom which says a lot about "Polynesian hospitality" and which they have preserved! What's the time difference? There is a 10-hour time difference between Tahiti and GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). There is a 12-hour time difference in the summer time or 11-hour time difference in the winter time difference between Paris, 2-hour time different from the United States Pacific Coast, 6 hours from Chile, 19 hours from Tokyo and Sydney and 22 hours different from Auckland. |
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