Wewak, Papua New Guinea

population: 25.1 million

extension: 116.9 square kilometers

Museums

A great museum to visit in Wewak is the Wewak War Memorial Museum, which showcases artifacts and information about the region's World War II history. If you're interested in visiting similar museums nearby, you might consider checking out the Madang Resort Hotel Cultural Centre in Madang or the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery in Port Moresby.

Food

Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat in Wewak (Papua New Guinea) according to local people include:

1. Mumu - a traditional feast where food is cooked in an underground oven using heated rocks.

2. Sago pudding - made with sago starch, coconut milk, and sometimes sugar or other flavorings.

3. Roast pork - usually served with vegetables such as taro, sweet potato, or cassava.

4. Kokoda - a dish made with raw fish marinated in lime juice, coconut cream, and spices.

5. Lap lap - a dish made with grated root vegetables such as taro or yam, mixed with coconut cream and wrapped in banana leaves before being cooked.

Activities

Some fun activities that the locals enjoy in Wewak include exploring the beautiful beaches and islands in the area, fishing, snorkeling, and diving. You can also visit local markets to shop for fresh produce and handicrafts, attend cultural festivals and events, or take a hike to explore the surrounding jungle and wildlife.

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