Hawaii+2015

__**HAWAII POPULATION:**__ According to U.S, census bureau (2014) Hawaii population is 1.42 million. Based on the 2010 census, Hawaii is now the 40th largest state in the union. There are eight major islands in Hawaii. Oahu is the largest, with a population of 953,207. Only 26% of natives live in Hawaii. Hawaii's largest population is Asian Americans. Hawaii's main economy is tourism. In 2007 more than 7,627819 people visited Hawaii.

__//**HAWAII LANGUAGE:**//__ The Hawaiian language, pidgin is derived from an ancient Polynesian precursor language. English and Hawaiian Pidgin are the official state languages. A pidgin or creole language spoken in Hawaiʻi is Hawaiian Pidgin (or Hawaii Creole English, HCE). It should not be mistaken for the Hawaiian language nor for a dialect of English. Hawaiian is closely related to the other major Polynesian dialects: Tahitian, Maori, Marquesan, Rarotongan, Samoan and Tongan. Hawaiians are very proud of their language and culture and tend to be very forgiving and welcoming of all outsiders. __//**The Music Culture of Hawaii**//__ The music of Hawaii is peaceful and has poetic lyrics that celebrate island life. The musical culture of Hawaii is unlike any other in the world. The beauty of the island has inspired some of the most unique and flowing rhythms of all time immortalized in song. The Ukulele, Hawaiian music’s ultimate symbol, is synonymous with island aloha. The ukulele can be heard in many deferent styles of music from reggae, rock, traditional Hawaiian and Jawaiian.

//__**Historic Site**__// Hawaii Island is home to some of the most historic places in all of Hawaii. From the birthplace of King Kamehameha and the [|paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy)] to restored heiau and the site of Captain Cook’s death, Hawaii Island offers visitors a chance to walk in the shadows of Hawaiian history. Here are some 20 Hawaii historic site, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/07/20-hawaii-historic-sites_n_637783.html

//__**Big City**__//
Honolulu is known as the big city. It extends about 10 miles along the southeast coast of the island of Oahu. However, in Honolulu you will find bike paths, art museums, and some of the most gorgeous landscape. One of the bike path's is a 6-mile mountain bike tour through the 1,000 acre in Kaaawa Valley on Oahu's east shore.

One of the most famous beaches in Hawaii is known as the Glass Beach.
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//** __Hawaiian Holidays__ **// In the United States, we observe many holidays such as New Years, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and many more. Besides these national holidays, Hawaii also commemorates three distinctive state holidays. On March 26 of every year, Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianole Day is celebrated to honor one of the best leaders in the history of Hawaii. This holiday is known to last for about a month where the Hawaiians participate in festivals and parades. King Kamehameha Day is celebrated on June 11th annually. This day gives recognition to Hawaii’s first king who joined the Hawaiian Islands in 1810. Lastly, Admission Day is celebrated yearly on the third Friday of August. This day recognizes the day that Hawaii became part of the Union.

=__//** Hawaiian Food **//__=

There are many types of Hawaiian food. Many traditional Hawaiian foods are dishes that originated from Polynesian islands.Hawaiian food culture, incorporates ingredients and inspiration from all over the world, adapting them to the island way of life.Due to Hawaii being so diverse in culture, every ethnicity adds their own flavors to the dishes, yet it still remains vibrant in the traditional dishes. Here in this article it shows the 7 true and tasty dishes of Hawaii. [|__http://migrationology.com/2012/04/traditional-hawaiian-food-dishes/__] __ [] __