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    Lae is the largest cargo port of the country and is the industrial hub of Papua New Guinea. The city is known as the Garden City and home of the University of Technology. [3] History. Panoramic photo of Lae city taken from top of the Hodgson Nagi (Telikom) building, Lae. Governors residence to the left. Port to the right. Taken 29 January 2014.

  2. Lae, port city, on the island of New Guinea, northeastern Papua New Guinea, southwestern Pacific Ocean. It is located near the mouth of the Markham River on the Huon Gulf. Commercial activities centre on the export of timber, plywood, and coffee (transported by road from Bulolo and Wau) as well as

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    • Nini I. Sydney, Australia 60 contributions. Magical! Look, it’s definitely run down and needs some attention but it really is about the animals. We had goosebumps through the whole tour and got to hold a tree kangaroo.
    • Brian W. Sydney, Australia 110 contributions. Very good food but busy! There was not a lot of choices of venues to eat in Lae but the food was pretty good quality and reasonably priced.
    • Da R. Sydney, Australia 59 contributions. Peaceful. Very well kept neat tidy and very clean. The saff are friendly and helpful, A quite and peaceful area that is in stark contrast to the horrors that these young men faced before their death.
    • Donald K. Buderim, Australia 12 contributions. Not a tourist location. OK let’s face it. Lea isn’t a tourist location. I have been to Lea a few times with work.
  3. Lae is PNG’s second-largest city with a sizeable industrial base and a relaxed atmosphere. Learn about its attractions, such as the Rainforest Habitat, the Botanical Gardens, the War Cemetery and Mt Lunaman.

  4. Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia (a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia).

  5. Explore the economic powerhouse and educational hub of Lae, Papua New Guinea. Discover the significance of its bustling port and cultural diversity.