Ila, Wallis and Futuna

population: 0.0162 million

extension: 142 square kilometers

Museums

Unfortunately, there are no museums in Ila, Wallis and Futuna. The closest place with museums would be Noumea, New Caledonia, which is about a 2-hour flight away. Some of the museums you could visit in Noumea include the Tjibaou Cultural Center, the Museum of New Caledonia, and the City Museum. If you are unable to travel to Noumea, then you could consider visiting other cultural sites in Ila or nearby areas such as churches, temples or traditional architecture.

Food

I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I do not have access to real-time information on local cuisine or preferences in Wallis and Futuna. However, some of the traditional dishes that are popular in the region include Palusami (taro leaves cooked in coconut cream), Ulu fakafoou (breadfruit cooked in coconut milk), Lapalapa (raw fish salad), and Ota ika (marinated raw fish).

Please note that food preferences may vary from person to person and it is always a good idea to consult with locals and experts for more accurate and up-to-date information on local cuisine.

Activities

As a language model, I don't have any direct access to the local people of Ila, Wallis and Futuna. However, some popular activities among tourists visiting the island include:

1. Snorkeling or diving in the clear waters surrounding the island.
2. Hiking and exploring the Mount Lulu Fakahega Forest Reserve.
3. Visiting the historic sites such as the King's Palace, the Tomoko archaeological site or the fortifications of Talietumu.
4. Attending traditional dance performances and cultural events like weddings, baptisms and celebrations.
5. Relaxing on beaches such as Vailala Beach or Lalolalo Beach, and enjoying the beautiful scenery.

Please note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some activities may be limited or closed, so it is best to check with local authorities or travel advisories before planning your visit.

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