Mala'e, Wallis and Futuna

population: 0.01 million

extension: 142 square kilometers

Museums

Unfortunately, there are no museums in Mala'e, Wallis and Futuna. However, you may consider visiting the nearby island of Mata-Utu, which is the capital of Wallis and Futuna and has a few small cultural centers and historic sites, including the Matâ'Utu Cathedral and the Royal Palace of Uvea. Another nearby island with some cultural attractions is Futuna.

Food

Some of the most recommended, popular, and typical dishes to eat according to local people in Mala'e, Wallis and Futuna are:

1. Palusami - a dish made from taro leaves cooked in coconut cream.
2. Ulu fua - a dish made from breadfruit, corned beef, coconut milk, and onions.
3. Faiai Eleni - a dessert made from bananas, sugar, coconut milk, and cinnamon.
4. Fafa - a dish made from cassava leaves, coconut cream, and onions.
5. Lapa - a dish made from yams or taro, coconut milk, meat, and onions, wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in an earth oven.

These traditional dishes are often served during special occasions like weddings, funerals, and religious events.

Activities

As a small and remote island, Mala'e doesn't have many tourist activities or attractions. However, some fun activities that locals enjoy include fishing and swimming in the lagoon, playing sports such as rugby or soccer, attending cultural events and festivals, and visiting family and friends. Additionally, you can explore the village of Mala'e, learn about traditional handicrafts and customs, and try local dishes such as taro, coconut cream, and fish cooked in underground ovens.

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