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What are the tourist attractions on the island?

1, Palau

Palau consists of more than 200 limestone islands, floating like a giant green mushroom in the blue Pacific Ocean, surrounded by fringed beaches. When you come here, you must go kayaking; If you are looking for excitement, you can dive into Jellyfish Lake to enjoy the gelatinous plankton and watch these little creatures who have lost the ability to sting perform "underwater ballet" for you.

2. Tonga

Tonga has more than 170 islands scattered in the blue South Pacific Ocean, which looks like a beautiful paradise. Palm trees and stunning blue waters surround the island's flawless beaches. Tonga is a royal country in this region. Despite the impact of globalization on its traditional culture, local people still maintain their traditions, such as making carpets from bark, wearing skirts called Tubanu and chatting in intoxicating kava wine.

3. Sao Tome and principe island

They are two main islands in Sao Tome and Principe, with a distance of more than 150 km, both of which belong to volcanic islands. They are located in the Gulf of Guinea on the west coast of Africa, west of Gabon and close to the equator. They are relatively small islands in Africa, so few tourists can find them. There is no noise and pollution in the city, but there are endless beaches, lush forests, towering peaks and playful turtles and whales.

4. Trinidad and Tobago

Tobago is a paradise for beach lovers. There are undeveloped palm trees and undeveloped tourism resources in the west. The east is more primitive, with South American customs and delicate wild flowers in full bloom; Crocodiles and other small animals live in the jungle; The winding coastline gives people a mysterious feeling.

5. Cook Islands

Rarotonga is the capital and the largest island of the Cook Islands. Those passengers who stop over in Cook Island will be attracted by Cook's beauty and reluctant to leave when crossing the jungle and rowing.