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The capital of Tonga is?

The Kingdom of Tonga (The Kingdom of Tonga), the full name of the Kingdom of Tonga, is a country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean near the equator, west of the International Date Line, the world's first to start a new day. Tonga is a country composed of 172 islands of varying sizes, 650 kilometers from Fiji in the west and 1,770 kilometers from New Zealand in the southwest, with an area of about 699 square kilometers. Tonga has many rare and exotic tropical flora and fauna, various shapes of atolls and lagoons, volcanic lakes and Mount Ka'ao, a volcano comparable to Mount Fuji in Japan.

Ewa Island

Ewa Island is located about 17.5 kilometers southeast of Tongatapu, the main island of the Kingdom of Tonga, and is known for its unique natural features and pristine scenery. Formed around 30 million years ago, Ewa is the oldest and highest island in the Tongan archipelago, and the least developed, making it the perfect choice for those wishing to get back to nature and feel the idyllic life.

From the low-lying beaches on the west coast of the island to the cliffs on the east coast to Tonga's largest rainforest area, Ewa Island National Park, the most beautiful natural scenery abounds here; through the winding lanes, walking among the ancient linden trees, which are more than 800 years old, and then to the green grassy plains, where horses graze peacefully, a pastoral idyllic atmosphere is created. It's an idyllic pastoral life. Near the plains are golden sandy beaches, where visitors can enjoy sunbathing or swimming in the sea. In the evenings, Ewa is also a fun place to visit, where you can join the locals in the community hall and enjoy a glass of Tonga Kava, while the occasional sound of weaving is heard in the distance, and the women are eager to teach you if you want to try it yourself.

The island of Ewa is one of the most beautiful and pristine natural landscapes and one of the oldest traditions of cultural life, where the environment is beautiful and the islanders are warm and welcoming; where wild camping life, horseback riding, rock climbing, scuba diving, boating, and whale watching are just a few of the exciting programs that are waiting for you to join us.

Hapai Archipelago

Hapai Archipelago is made up of a series of islands, islets, reefs and shoals, located in the central part of the Kingdom of Tonga, mainly composed of Falken, Lifuka, Tofua, Nomuka and so on 36 islands, of which seventeen islands have a permanent population. The archipelago has a land area of 118 square kilometers, rich in coconuts and bananas, Lifuka Island (Lifuka Island) on the west coast of Pangai (Pangai) for the administrative center of the islands and the main port. Hapai Islands attracts tourists with its pristine natural beauty, and with the support of the government, the tourism industry of the islands has been developing greatly in recent years, and is committed to providing tourists with more comfortable living facilities and better recreational equipment without destroying the beautiful natural scenery.

Vava'uislands

The Vava'uislands are a group of islands in the northern part of the Kingdom of Tonga, located in the Pacific Ocean. Vava'u Islands by Vava'u and other 34 islands, land area of 115 square kilometers, population 13,000 people. Vava'u Island, the largest, with a land area of 89 square kilometers, the island south of Neiafu is the administrative center of the islands, Tonga's second largest port.

The islands of limestone caves, is the rock erosion and impact of seawater formation, whenever the waves come, seawater through the holes to the air spray, some up to 10 meters high, under the sun, the water crystal dazzling, known as the spectacle. There are many limestone caves on the island, and some of the seaside caves on Vava'u Island are very large, and there is a cave called "Swallow Cave", which seems to be a magnificent hall with a height of 30 meters and a circumference of more than 60 meters. The sunlight coming in through the mouth of the cave is reflected by the water on the four walls, presenting a colorful and strange scene. Most of the islands are heavily wooded, with sapphire lagoons among the greenery. Vava'u Islands have dozens of small bays, the shore water blue and transparent, the seabed coral in a variety of ways, is the ideal paradise for diving enthusiasts, known as "small Hawaii".

Neiafu Town

Neiafu Town is the second largest town in the Kingdom of Tonga, with a population of 6,000. it is an important part of the Vava'u Islands (Vava'u Group), and is also the administrative center of the islands, so the development of strong, schools, banks, hospitals, shopping malls, hotels and other amenities are very well equipped. Like other towns in the Kingdom of Tonga, the town/island of Nea'afu has maintained its relatively unspoiled natural beauty and traditions of cultural life, making it one of the most beautiful small islands in the country. Here the people are simple, beautiful scenery, tall and dense trees, flowers are brightly open, blue sky with many white clouds, peace and harmony; not far away, there are cool sea water and soft soft sand, whether you want to sunbathe on the beach, or swimming, sailing and other marine entertainment, here to meet your requirements