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.
Tongans are a very religious people. Consequently settlements across the country become deserted every Sunday when they attend church....
Looking at a selection of local handicrafts at Talamahu Market in Nuku’alofa. Pictured are some weaved baskets, tapa cloth,...
View of Talamahu Market in Nuku’alofa. While the outside market sells fruit and vegetables, inside has a collection of...
Tapa cloth is used for ceremonial purposes and decorating walls. The cloth is made from tree bark and is...
View of the royal tomb for Kuini Lavenia (Lavinia Veiongo Fotu)the first wife of King Siaosi Tupou II (King...
This ship is visible from the coast of Nuku’alofa, the capital of Tonga.
Taufa’ahau Rd is the main street in Nuku’alofa, Tonga (circa 2011). This road has a number of banks, shops,...
A traditional wharf located in Ancient Tonga, a traditional settlement within Nuku’alofa in Tonga.