Here are some fun things you might not have known about Hawaii. (original article found here)
1. The Hawaiian
language comes with a bit of a learning curve. For starters, there's only
a 13-letter alphabet and every word—and syllable—ends with one of five
vowels.
2. The state
of Hawaii consists of 8 main islands, the biggest of which is called, the Big
Island. The Big Island's official name is Hawai'i.
3. The Big
Island's getting bigger—by more than 42 acres each year—thanks to KÄ«lauea
Volcano. It's been erupting for 30 years!
4. Mauna Loa,
the world's biggest volcano, is also on the Big Island. Astronauts once trained
for moon voyages by walking on its hardened lava fields. Most recently, six
NASA-funded researchers spent months on the northern slope simulating a
Mars space station.
5. Hawaii is
the only U.S. state that grows coffee, cacao, and vanilla beans. (Also: It can
take up to five years to grow a single vanilla bean.)
6. The Aloha
State's also good at growing ... people. It's got the highest life
expectancy in the United States.
7. The
people of Hawaii consume the most Spam per capita in the U.S.
8. No matter
how old you are, only people with Hawaiian ancestry are called “Hawaiians.”
People of non-Hawaiian ancestry—even those born and raised there—call
themselves “locals."
9. According
to the 2010 U.S. Census, Hawaii has the highest percentage of Asian
Americans (38.6 percent) and multiracial Americans (23.6 percent) in the United
States. It also has the lowest percentage of White Americans (24.7 percent).
10. Regardless
of ancestry, most families traditionally celebrate a child's first birthday
with a luau.
11. No
celebration's complete without a lei. The flower garlands come with strict
rules. For starters, it's impolite to refuse a lei, remove it in front of the
person who gave it to you, or wear one that you intend to give to someone else.
A lei should never be thrown away. Instead, it should traditionally be returned
to the earth, ideally to where its flowers were gathered. And it's bad luck to
give a tied lei to a pregnant woman, as it suggests an umbilical cord around a
baby's neck.
12. There
are no seagulls in Hawaii. The closest thing is the white tern, a seabird
that lays eggs directly on tree branches without building a nest to
protect them.
13. Hawaii
has its own time zone 10 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time. It's also one of two
U.S. states that does not practice Daylight Saving Time. (Arizona's the other
one.)
14. Barbecue
aficionados in Hawaii prefer meat smoked with guava wood, instead of hickory or
mesquite.
15. The
state gem isn't a gem at all. Black coral is technically an animal, but it's
often used to make jewelry.
16. The
Aloha State is one of four that have outlawed billboards. (The others are
Alaska, Maine, and Vermont.)
17. Snakes
are also outlawed. The only legal serpents are housed in zoos. Good to know one cant get you when you are hiking around!
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