Culture
food made from taro root
What is poi?
country with a lower standard of living
What is a developing country?
first hotel built in 1901
What is Moana Surfrider Hotel?
island called the "Gathering Place"
What is O'ahu?
one of first sugar plantations
What is Old Koloa Town?
local dish not part of "traditional Hawaiian" food
What is poke?
year span comparing competitive countries
What is 1995-2020?
second luxury hotel built in 1927
What is the Royal Hawaiian Hotel?
nicknamed the "The Forbidden Isle"
What is Ni'ihau?
known as the "house of the sun"
What is Haleakala?
kahiko & 'auana are two types of this dance
What is hula
(traditional & modern)?
three components important for development of sustainable tourism
What are environmental, economic, & social?
first large hotel built in 1955
What is the Hilton Hawaiian Village?
in 1898, this crop was the biggest industry
What is sugar cane?
place known as a place of refuge for lawbreakers
What is Pu'uhonua o Honaunau?
given at graduations, weddings, etc.
What is a lei?
these helps tourists learn about a country, its people, & culture
What are creative activities?
first Boeing 707 jet flies to Hawaii
What is Pan Am Airlines?
this celebrated arrival of ships to Honolulu Harbor
What is "steamer" or "boat" days?
established in memory of Princess Bernice Pauahi
What is the Bishop Museum?
Hawaiian word meaning "responsibility"
What is kuleana?
UNWTO launched this at World Summit for Sustainable Development in 2002
What is ST-EP? (Sustainable Tourism - Eliminating Poverty)
in 1960s, Hawaii becomes destination for these people
What are Japanese tourists?
service to Hawaii began in 1836
What is the first commerical airline service?
only official royal residence in the United States
What is the 'Iolani Palace?