20 interesting things about Tonga

  1. Tonga is a sovereign state in the Pacific Ocean, consisting of 176 islands.
  2. The capital of Tonga is Nuku’alofa, located on the island of Tongatapu.
  3. The official language is Tongan and the currency is the Tongan pa’anga.
  4. Tonga is the only monarchy in the Pacific, with King Tupou VI as the current reigning monarch.
  5. Tonga is known for its beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and clear blue waters.
  6. Tonga is home to a unique culture, with traditional dances, music, and customs still practiced today.
  7. Tonga is also known as “The Friendly Islands”
  8. Tonga was first settled by Polynesians around 3,000 years ago.
  9. Tonga has a rich history, with many ancient stone structures and burial tombs still standing today.
  10. Tonga is a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure tourism, with activities such as diving, snorkeling, and whale watching.
  11. Tonga is also known for its traditional ‘ula fala’ mats, which are made from woven pandanus leaves.
  12. Tonga’s economy is mainly based on agriculture and fishing.
  13. Tonga has a strong rugby union team, known as the ‘Ikale Tahi’, and has competed in several Rugby World Cups.
  14. Tonga is also known for its traditional art, such as tapa cloth, carved wooden bowls and other souvenirs.
  15. Tonga has the last surviving ancient Polynesian temple, the Ha’amonga ‘a Maui Trilithon, built in the 13th century.
  16. Tonga has a unique and diverse marine life, with many species found only in Tongan waters.
  17. Tonga is a popular destination for bird-watching, with over 150 species of birds found on the islands.
  18. Tonga is also known for its traditional tattoo art, with many young Tongans getting tattoos as a rite of passage.
  19. Tonga has a strong Christian influence, with over 90% of the population being members of the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga.
  20. Tonga is a member of the Pacific Island Forum, the United Nations and the Commonwealth of Nations.