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13 Sep 2024
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Hawaii
United States
6:12:12 PM
18 Nov 2024

Hawaii Info

Abbreviation:
HI
State capital:
Honolulu
Population:
1,400,000
Largest city:
Honolulu (350,000)
State bird:
Hawaiian Goose (Nēnē)
State flower:
Yellow Hibiscus (Ma’o Hau Hele)
State tree:
Kukui (Candlenut Tree)

Local facts

  • Hawaii uses Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST), which is UTC-10 hours.
  • Hawaii does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
  • Hawaii does not observe Daylight Saving Time because it is located near the equator, where the length of day and night remains relatively constant throughout the year.
  • Major industries:

    Tourism: The tourism industry is a major driver of the state's economy, attracting millions of visitors each year to its beaches, resorts, and natural landmarks such as Volcanoes National Park and Pearl Harbor.

    Agriculture: Has a diverse agricultural sector, producing crops like pineapples, sugarcane, coffee, and macadamia nuts. The state is also known for its exotic fruits such as papaya and lychee.

    Defense and Aerospace: Home to several U.S. military bases, making defense and aerospace a significant industry, especially with its strategic location in the Pacific.

    Renewable Energy: Investing heavily in renewable energy, particularly solar and wind, with the goal of achieving 100% renewable energy by 2045.

    Fishing: Has a strong fishing industry, especially for tuna and other seafood, with fishing playing an important cultural role in the state.

  • Local trivia and geography:

    Geography: An archipelago of 137 islands located in the central Pacific Ocean. The eight main islands are known for their volcanic origins and lush tropical landscapes.

    Trivia: The only U.S. state made up entirely of islands and is also the most isolated population center on Earth, located about 2,400 miles from the U.S. mainland.

    Natural Attractions: Boasts incredible natural beauty, including the Na Pali Coast, Hanauma Bay, and the Kilauea Volcano. Its beaches, mountains, and tropical rainforests make it a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Cultural insights:

    Aloha Spirit: The Aloha Spirit is an integral part of Hawaiian culture, emphasizing kindness, love, and respect for others. It is a guiding principle in daily life and interactions.

    Hula and Hawaiian Music: Hula dancing and traditional Hawaiian music are key elements of the state's cultural heritage, with performances and festivals celebrating Hawaiian traditions and storytelling.

    Polynesian Influence: Hawaiian culture has strong Polynesian roots, with influences from other Pacific Island nations. The language, cuisine, and customs reflect this rich heritage.

    Local Cuisine: Hawaiian cuisine is a fusion of native ingredients and influences from various cultures, including the famous poke (raw fish salad), plate lunches, and loco moco (a traditional comfort food dish).

  • Historical context:

    Early Settlement: Hawaii was first settled by Polynesian navigators around 1,500 years ago, who established the islands’ rich cultural and agricultural practices.

    European Exploration: Captain James Cook arrived in Hawaii in 1778, marking the beginning of Western exploration and eventual colonization. The islands were later united under the kingdom of Kamehameha I.

    Statehood: Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959. Its strategic importance in the Pacific was a key factor in its annexation and eventual statehood.

    Modern Era: Today, Hawaii is known for its diverse population, unique culture, and vital role in U.S. military strategy and international trade in the Pacific region.