Every Sunday, Tongans attend church services. They dress up as a sign of respect for God and their faith in him.
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Every Sunday, Tongans attend church services. They dress up as a sign of respect for God and their faith in him.
Looking at a selection of local handicrafts at Talamahu Market in Nuku’alofa. Pictured are some weaved baskets, tapa cloth,...
Looking at the Tongan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Immigration Division in Nuku’alofa.
A traditional wharf located in Ancient Tonga, a traditional settlement within Nuku’alofa in Tonga.
Nuku’alofa in Tonga from the air with some houses visible near a mangrove swamp.
Tapa cloth is used for ceremonial purposes and decorating walls. The cloth is made from tree bark and is...
Little Italy Hotel in Nuku’alofa has 22 rooms with a restaurant and pizzeria on the ground floor. The hotel...
A selection of processed and packaged food for sale at the local grocery store in Nuku’alofa, (circa 2008). Processed...
Mala’ekula Royal Tombs in Nuku’alofa is where the Tupou Royal Family have been laid to rest. Mala’ekula is off...