The Crown Jewel of the Imperial Empire
Surf, sun, and vibrant coastal living define Hawaiʻi.
Waterfalls, valleys, and volcanic mountains shape the islands.
Coral reefs and marine life thrive in the Pacific waters.
Unified the Hawaiian Islands into one kingdom in 1810.
The last reigning monarch of Hawaiʻi and a symbol of resilience.
Polynesian voyagers settled Hawaiʻi over a thousand years ago. The islands became a unified kingdom under King Kamehameha I, later experienced the overthrow of the monarchy, and eventually became a U.S. state in 1959.
Polynesian navigation and settlement.
Unification under Kamehameha I.
Overthrow of the monarchy.
Hawaiʻi becomes a U.S. state.
A unified empire of governance and culture.
AI and systems powering the future.
Balance between nature, people, and innovation.