Mauritius is an island, where a peaceful multi-racial society remains without conflicts. Similarly, tipped the best example of how the sky on earth, Mauritius is a mixture of different cultures and religions. In Mauritius, the people with different cultural backgrounds to live in harmony. There are Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Chinese. Each religious group has its own traditions and cultures. For this reason, all year long, various religious ceremonies held in Mauritius.

Maha Shivaratree is celebrated by Hindus in Mauritius to pay their respects to the god Shiva at Grand Bassin. On the other hand, the Eid-Ul-Fitr is a religious festival celebrated by the Muslim community in Mauritius. On this occasion, they paid their respects to Allah. Many other festivals celebrated in Mauritius. Such festivals are the Chinese New Year, Cavadee, Ganesh Chaturthi, Deepavali and Easter and others. As such Cavadee is celebrated by most Tamils in Mauritius. Like other religious festivals, trailers for the rapid rise Cavadee. They also decorated objects on their shoulders during the days of Cavadee. Supporters as well as the religious face and body piercings take this opportunity to represent the god Muruga.

Addition, the Chinese New Year is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in fine Mauritius. People of the Chinese community a lot of fire crackers explode on that day. It is believed that they will do all evil back from their surroundings. A festival usually takes place during the Chinese New Year neighbors and sometimes offered a homemade gourmet named ‘la Cire Gateau ‘, or even money. In addition to the Marathi community, a relatively small group of Hindus in Mauritius celebrating the festival Ganesh Chaturthi. On this occasion, people of this religious group in Mauritius build statues of the god Ganesh, which they carry to the river and underground. They also serve dinner for many people of the city after the prayer.

Moreover, together with all the cultural background in Mauritius is a unique heritage of the kitchen. Some recipes can be used as Briani, Dhall Puri and noodles among many others. Each recipe has been removed from its specific cultural background. For example, Briani cooked by most Muslims and Dhall Puri cooked by most Hindus. When all the recipes are represented, which they in the kitchen of Mauritius. In fact, tourists who come to Mauritius if the taste of the unique nature of the Mauritian cuisine and culture.

A inheritance on the island of Mauritius is the sugar cane. In most parts of Mauritius, sugar cane fields are available. In fact, most of the countries are in Mauritius sugar cane plantation. Once there were many sugar mills throughout Mauritius. Time has seen many of these close their doors. Today, there are still only a handful in the whole of Mauritius. Apart from the export of sugar remains part of the factor that claims that the economy of Mauritius. Other aspects, the economy of Mauritius, tourism, textile industry and outsourcing.