LĀ'IE, Hawaii, June 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/
-- Following a 16-month restoration, the new Tonga
Village at the Polynesian Cultural Center opened Saturday, June 11, in a ceremony steeped in
culture and celebration, highlighted by the presence of the Royal
Family of Tonga.
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His Majesty King Tupou VI, joined
by his wife, Her Majesty Queen Nanasipauu, made a special trip to
participate in the ceremony as a tribute to the people of
Tonga and the spirit of the Tongan
culture being perpetuated at the Polynesian Cultural Center.
King Tupou VI addressed the
audience, praising the Polynesian Cultural Center for its
dedication to showcase culture. "The Polynesian Cultural Center is
a window the world can look through to understand lesser-known
islands and their people," said King Tupou
VI. "The Tonga Village
fosters pride in the cultural identity of our people and allows
them to preserve and pass on that love to our younger
generations."
Alfred Grace, president of the
Polynesian Cultural Center, told the gathering, "We are grateful to
have His Majesty King Tupou VI and
Her Majesty Queen Nanasipauu join us to celebrate this beautiful
village and the proud and noble people it represents. Here in the
Tonga village, we encapsulate all
that is significant, worthy and meaningful to the Polynesian
Cultural Center. It is a showplace for a magnificent culture."
It was the first appearance at the Polynesian Cultural Center by
the Royal Family of Tonga since
1993 and the first for King Tupou VI
since assuming the throne. Known as the "Friendly Islands,"
Tonga is the last remaining
monarchy in Polynesia ruled by a king.
The ceremony's festivities honored the Royal Family with
cultural gifts and performances representing the Polynesian
Cultural Center's six island villages, Hawai'i, Tahiti, Aotearoa,
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.
Built in 1963 when the Polynesian Cultural Center opened, the
Tonga Village was restored over
the past 16 months, a process undertaken to present a more
authentic showcase of the Tongan culture. All of the structures
have been built using traditional Tongan materials and lashes.
Highlights of the new Tonga
Village include:
- New, large town hall for cultural presentations.
- Restored family house and queen's summer house.
- New kitchen and underground oven to display Tongan cooking
methods.
- New women's workshop for weaving and cultural activities.
- Restored drum presentation stage for cultural
performances.
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