Mauritius Local Customs

 
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  • Signboard at a jetty
      Signboard at a jetty
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  • A Hindu temple at Grand Baie, Mauritius
      A Hindu temple at Grand Baie, Mauritius
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  • Coastal fishing town, Mauritius
      Coastal fishing town, Mauritius
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Hindu wedding
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I miss the way of life and the day when we sort of got lost and found ourselves welcomed to a hindu weddings.Family took us as relatives and we had to join the party with hundreds of people and we only wore a beachwear...embarrasing 'cause we knew how religious those people were.but we ate lunch and finally had fun after realized that everyone understood english.

Updated Aug 5, 2007

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Fishing
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Coastal fishing town, Mauritius

Besides tourism, producing sugar, textile industry etc, part of Mauritius economy comes from fishing in the surrounding waters with plenty of marine wildlife. I hope that these fishing activities are controlled so as to preserve the ecosystem.

Written Oct 10, 2003

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Houses & architecture
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House of Mauritius

The houses and buildings of Mauritius are generally very colourful, especially in the smaller towns and villages. Also, the streets and generally clean and filled with lots of people as there are not many walkways along the streets.

Written Oct 10, 2003

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Colonial past of Mauritius
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Remains of colonial past of Mauritius

The Dutch were the first significant people to come, naming the place "Mauritius" after one of their royal princes. Then came the French which had strong influence on the island followed by the British which defeated the French around 1810. Eventually, Mauritius became independent and recently, a republic country.

Written Oct 10, 2003

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Religions of the Mauritius people
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A Hindu temple at Grand Baie, Mauritius

Most of the people in Mauritius are of Indian origin and believes in Hinduism. Their ancestors came to Mauritius from India during the war between the French and British in the 1800s, where the British called for large reinforcements from India which eventually won them the war. Other religions include Islam, Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity.

Written Oct 10, 2003

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People of Mauritius
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With a friendly hotel security officer, Mauritius

The population of Mauritius is made up of mainly Indian (Hindus) followed by Muslims and a small percentage of Chinese. The population is about 1.2 million people and most people are friendly, can speak English and French as well as Creole (a local dialet langauge).

Written Oct 10, 2003

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Lifestyle & economy
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Selling coconuts along the street, Mauritius

Life in Mauritius is generally relaxed and slow paced, and people are friendly. The economy is mainly driven by tourism, the sugar producing industry from sugar canes as well as the textile industry.

Written Oct 10, 2003

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Language
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Signboard at a jetty

The language spoken as well as the signboards are mostly in English and French. The locals also speak their own dialet language known as Creole.

Written Oct 10, 2003

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