Waigani

Place in National Capital District, Papua New Guinea
Place in NCD, Papua New Guinea
9°25′10″S 147°11′02″E / 9.41944°S 147.18389°E / -9.41944; 147.18389CountryPapua New GuineaProvinceNCDCityPort MoresbyTime zoneUTC+10 (AEST)Postcode
131

Waigani is a suburb of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. It includes the Parliament Building of Papua New Guinea,[1] the National and Supreme Court, the University of Papua New Guinea,[2] Morauta House, the PNG National Museum, the National Library, British, Australian and New Zealand High Commissions and Japanese Embassy.

At the beginning of Papua New Guinea's self-government in 1973 and its independence in 1975 activities, including the original legislative building and the predecessor of the amateur state theatre and national and supreme court, were in downtown Port Moresby but new buildings were gradually established in Waigani to replace them, as has been the sport field where the Independence Day celebrations were held.

Tourism

  • Lamana Hotel
National Library and Archives, Waigani
Pineapple Building being restored in 2013 after many years of being abandoned

References

  1. ^ "Human Resource Division - National Parliament of Papua New Guinea". www.parliament.gov.pg. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  2. ^ "University of Papua New Guinea". www.upng.ac.pg. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
Places adjacent to Waigani
Gerehu University Morata
Ensisi Valley
Waigani
Moitaka
Tokarara Gordon North Erima
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