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[[File:Beach of Tumon Bay, Guam, USA (8532198983).jpg|thumb|Beach of Tumon Bay.]]
[[File:Pacific Islands Club Guam.JPG|thumb|Pacific Islands Club Hotel, Tumon]]
[[File:Tumon Bay - panoramio - Scott Cameron.jpg|thumb|Tumon Bay from the south]]
'''Tumon''' ({{lang-ch|'''Tomhom'''}}) is a district located on [[Tumon Bay]] along the northwest coast of the [[United States]] unincorporated territory of [[Guam]]. Located in the municipality of [[Tamuning]], it is the center of Guam's [[tourist]] industry.
[[File:Hotel Nikko Guam.JPG|thumb|Hotel Nikko Guam]]
[[File:Hyatt Regency Guam.JPG|thumb|Hyatt Regency]]
[[File:Pleasure Island Guam.JPG|thumb|Downtown Tumon Pleasure Island]]
[[File:SandCastle Guam.JPG|thumb|Sandcastle, famous for its [[Las Vegas]]-style entertainment and as an events venue.]]

'''Tumon''' ({{lang-ch|'''Tomhom'''}}) is a district located along the northwest coast of the [[United States]] unincorporated territory of [[Guam]]. Located in the municipality of [[Tamuning]], it is the center of Guam's [[tourist]] industry.


==History==
==History==
[[File:RockandsquaretunnelTumon.jpg|thumb|A small square tunnel along the beach may have been part of a defensive position built by Japanese defenders during [[World War II]]. The stairs to the right may have been added later to accommodate tourists walking over the site.]]
[[File:RockandsquaretunnelTumon.jpg|thumb|A defensive fortification built into coastal rock during the [[Japanese occupation of Guam]]]]


When the [[Spanish Empire|Spaniards]] first arrived in Guam in 1668, ''Tomhom'' was one of the most prominent villages. The first [[Roman Catholic]] missionaries to the island, the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] Padre (''Pålé''), the Spanish priest [[Beatification|Blessed]] [[Diego Luis de San Vitores]] and his [[sacristan]], the [[Visayan people|Visayan]] Saint [[Pedro Calungsod]] were killed in Tumon by the village chief [[Mata'pang]] after San Vitores had baptised the chief's daughter without permission, but with mother's permission. A park and statue mark the site of De San Vitores and Calungsod's martyrdom along the beach, while a nearby Catholic parish church dedicated to De San Vitores lies along Tumon's main road, which was also named in his honor.
Tumon Bay or Agana Bay are the most likely locations that [[Ferdinand Magellan]] dropped anchor on March 6, 1521, though there was little further contact for the next 150 years.<ref>{{cite web |title=Administrative History (Chapter 2) |url=https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/wapa/adhi/adhi2.htm |website=National Park Service |publisher=War in the Pacific National Historical Park |accessdate=20 May 2020}}</ref> When the [[Spanish Empire]] colonized Guam in 1668, ''Tomhom'' was one of the most prominent villages. The first [[Roman Catholic]] missionaries to the island, the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] Padre (''Pålé''), the Spanish priest [[Beatification|Blessed]] [[Diego Luis de San Vitores]] and his [[sacristan]], the [[Visayan people|Visayan]] Saint [[Pedro Calungsod]] were killed in Tumon by the village chief [[Matå'pang]] after San Vitores had baptised the chief's daughter without permission, but with mother's permission. This was an early inciting incident of the [[Spanish-Chamorro Wars]]. A park and statue mark the site of De San Vitores and Calungsod's martyrdom along the beach, while a nearby Catholic parish church dedicated to De San Vitores lies along Tumon's main road, which was also named in his honor.


A small tunnel through a large rock on the tourist beach overlooking the bay was part of the defensive positions prepared by the [[Japan]]ese occupiers during [[World War II]]. The [[United States|American forces]] landed in a different location during the 1944 [[Battle of Guam (1944)|Battle of Guam]] and the Tumon defenses were not tested.
A small tunnel through a large rock on the tourist beach overlooking the bay was part of the defensive positions prepared by the [[Japan]]ese occupiers during [[World War II]]. The [[United States|American forces]] landed in a different location during the 1944 [[Battle of Guam (1944)|Battle of Guam]] and the Tumon defenses were not tested.
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==Politics==
==Politics==
[[File:Tumon Bay.JPG|thumb|Tumon Bay and Hotel Row, 2010]]
As the center of Guam's tourist industry, issues concerning Tumon often lead to political debates. One recurring debate concerns whether adult entertainment businesses should remain in the area. Another recurring issue involves propositions to legalize gambling on Guam which would lead to casinos in the area. Due to the area's economic importance, extensive public works projects often take place in Tumon leading some politicians to be both applauded and criticised for the disproportionate funding given to the region. Tumon is part of the municipality of Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon which is governed by an elected mayor.
As the center of Guam's tourist industry, Tumon often has issues that lead to political debates. A recurring one concerns whether adult entertainment businesses should remain in the area. Another involves propositions to legalize gambling on Guam which would lead to casinos in the area. Due to the area's economic importance, extensive public works projects often take place in Tumon leading some politicians to be both applauded and criticized for the disproportionate funding given the region. Tumon is part of the municipality of Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon, which is governed by an elected mayor.

"Tumon" and "Upper Tumon" are [[List of census-designated places in Guam|census-designated places in Guam]].


==Transportation and communications==
==Transportation and communications==
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==Economy==
==Economy==
[[File:The Plaza (Guam).JPG|thumb|The Plaza shopping center]]
Tumon is Guam's economic center. Tourism makes up more than half the economy of the island. Tourists flock to the shopping centers each day to local malls and shopping centers in the area. In 2005, the Guam Visitors Bureau recorded that over 1.2 million visitors visited the island that year. {{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}
Tumon is Guam's economic center. Tourism makes up more than half the economy of the island. Tourists flock to the shopping centers each day to local malls and shopping centers in the area. In 2005, the Guam Visitors Bureau recorded that over 1.2 million visitors visited the island that year. {{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}


==Shopping==
==Shopping==
[[File:The Plaza (Guam).JPG|thumb|The Plaza shopping center]]
Tumon, as being Guam's premier shopping district has many malls and shopping arcades to choose from such as:
Tumon, as Guam's premier shopping district, has many malls and shopping arcades to choose from such as:
*Duty Free Galleria (DFS)
*Duty Free Galleria (DFS)
*Acanta Mall
*Acanta Mall
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==Activities==
==Activities==
[[File:Tunnel in Underwater World, Guam.jpg|thumb|Tunnel aquarium in Tumon]]
Tourists flock to the beaches to enjoy the clear water and a day full of activities. Popular attractions include shopping. The central area of Hotel Row is home to the largest [[tunnel aquarium]] in the world, an attraction known as the Daring Sling Shot (riders are strapped into a ball that's shot upward on a wire and brought back down), and the popular Magic on Ice Show at the Sand Castle. Now Tumon is viewed by some as a "mini-[[Waikiki]]", with Hawaiian style fire dances. There are also many Chamorro shows available.
Tourists flock to the beaches of [[Tumon Bay]] to enjoy the clear water and a day full of activities. Popular attractions include shopping. The central area of Hotel Row is home to the largest [[tunnel aquarium]] in the world, an attraction known as the Daring Sling Shot (riders are strapped into a ball that is shot upward on a wire and brought back down), and the popular Magic on Ice Show at the Sand Castle. Now Tumon is viewed by some as a "mini-[[Waikiki]]", with Hawaiian style fire dances. There are also many Chamorro shows available.


The beaches in Tumon are all wildlife preserves. Fishing is allowed in certain areas, but fishermen must stand on the beach to cast their nets or fishing lines. Walking into the water to fish is illegal.
The beaches in Tumon are all wildlife preserves. Fishing is allowed in certain areas, but fishers must stand on the beach to cast their nets or fishing lines. Walking into the water to fish is illegal.


One big Tourist Shopping location is [[Micronesia Mall]], which has expanded and added a food court and a [[Macy's]] as the sole anchor store. Another big shopping location is a 24-hour [[Kmart]], which is as big as any standard Kmart on the mainland US. Parking is frequently full and there is parking on the roof. Both Micronesia Mall and Kmart are off Hotel Row, with buses frequently running between the shops and the hotels.
One big Tourist Shopping location is [[Micronesia Mall]], which has expanded and added a food court and a [[Macy's]] as the sole anchor store. Another big shopping location is a 24-hour [[Kmart (United States)|Kmart]], which is as big as any standard Kmart on the mainland US. Parking is frequently full and there is parking on the roof. Both Micronesia Mall and Kmart are off Hotel Row, with buses frequently running between the shops and the hotels.


==Nightlife and entertainment==
==Nightlife and entertainment==
[[File:Night in Pleasure Island Guam1.JPG|thumb|Night in Pleasure Island, Tumon]]
Tumon has many [[dance clubs]], several [[strip clubs]] and much more to offer. The largest dance center in the city is The Globe. The Sandcastle is a Las Vegas-style attraction, with magic shows featuring tigers, flamingos and other exotic animals.
Tumon has many [[dance clubs]], several [[strip clubs]] and much more to offer. The largest dance center in the city is The Globe. The Sandcastle is a Las Vegas-style attraction, with magic shows featuring tigers, flamingos and other exotic animals.


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==Education==
==Education==
[[File:New_JFKHS_Guam.jpg|thumb|left|[[John F. Kennedy High School (Guam)|John F. Kennedy High School]]]]
[[Guam Public School System]] serves the island. Currently only two Guam public schools serve the village of Tumon.{{fact|date=July 2023}} They are [[John F. Kennedy High School (Guam)|John F. Kennedy High School]] and Chief Brodie Elementary.
[[Guam Public School System]] serves the island. Currently only two schools serve the village of Tumon. They are [[John F. Kennedy High School (Guam)|John F. Kennedy High School]] & Chief Brodie Elementary.


In regards to the [[Department of Defense Education Activity]] (DoDEA), Tumon is in the school transportation zone for Andersen Elementary and Andersen Middle School, while [[Guam High School (Guam)|Guam High School]] is the island's sole DoDEA high school.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.militarymwrguam.com/modules/media/?do=inline&id=ec1335e8-67d4-4fde-824e-aabf8345f466|title=DoDEA Guam School Boundaries and Bus Transportation Zones|publisher=Military [[Morale, Welfare and Recreation]] Guam|accessdate=2023-07-07}}</ref>
==Ecology==
[[File:Tumon Bay.JPG|thumb|Tumon Bay and Hotel Row, 2010]]
In the 1990s, as hotels filled up the beachfront property along Tumon Bay, the bay was dredged by the hotel community to remove the seaweed that frequently washed ashore and "despoiled the beauty" of the beach.

Currently, Tumon Bay, or Hotel Row, is a protected reserve, but it will take many years for the seaweed and fish to come back to their previous levels. The beach along Hotel Row was also covered with rocks, many of which were removed as well.


==Northern Tumon==
==Northern Tumon==
[[File:Puntan Dos Amantes.jpg|thumb|[[Two Lovers Point]] can be seen from all of Tumon.]]
The northern part of Tumon Bay is the busiest and the most populous part of the Tumon Bay districts. Most of the hotels in Tumon are located in this area, including [[Hotel Nikko Guam]], [[Okura Hotels|Okura]], [[Westin]], Ohana Bayview, Ohana Oceanview, Tumon Bay Capitol, [[Outrigger]], [[Hyatt]], and Pia Marine. This section is also expecting an economic boom due to the arrival of the US military. Many new tall high-rise buildings are being constructed over the next few years, including infrastructure upgrades and an addition of many new shopping centers.


Many of the new high-rises in the northern Tumon area include, the Bayview 5, The [[Two Lovers Point]] Towers, a high-rise near the Westin, the Baldyga shopping center, the expansion of Underwater world and more projects expected to go up soon.
[[File:Puntan Dos Amantes (Guam) - DSC01150.JPG|thumb|Puntan Dos Amantes North of Tumon, also known as Two Lovers Point can be seen from all of Tumon.]]
The northern part of Tumon Bay is the busiest and the most populous part of the Tumon Bay districts. Most of the hotels in Tumon are located in this area, including [[Hotel Nikko Guam]], [[Okura Hotels|Okura]], [[Westin]], Ohana Bayview, Ohana Oceanview, Tumon Bay Capitol, [[Outrigger]], [[Hyatt]], and Pia Marine. This section is also expecting an economic boom due to the arrival of the US military. Many new tall high-rise buildings are being constructed over the next few years, including infrastructure upgrades and an addition of many new shopping centers.
<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[File:Tanota.PNG|thumb|The Bayview 5 Hotel being built between Hyatt and Outrigger Guam.|{{Deletable image-caption|1=Thursday, 27 March 2008|date=May 2012}}]] -->
Many of the new high-rises in the northern Tumon area include, the Bayview 5, The Two Lover Point Towers, a high-rise near the Westin, the Baldyga shopping center, the expansion of Underwater world and more projects expected to go up soon.


==See also==
==See also==
{{Portal|Micronesia}}
* [[Villages of Guam]]
* [[Villages of Guam]]
* [[Dive Sites of Guam]]
* [[UnderWater World Guam]]
* [[UnderWater World Guam]]
{{Clear}}
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{{Commons category}}
{{Commons category}}
* [http://www.visitguam.org/ Guam Visitors Bureau]
* [http://www.visitguam.org/ Guam Visitors Bureau]
* [http://www.guamportal.com/bays/tumon_bay.html Tumon Bay] at Guam Portal
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080424063142/http://www.guamportal.com/bays/tumon_bay.html Tumon Bay] at Guam Portal
* Rogers, Robert F (1995). Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam: University of Hawai'i Press. {{ISBN|0-8248-1678-1}}
* Rogers, Robert F (1995). Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam: University of Hawai'i Press. {{ISBN|0-8248-1678-1}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030311044142/http://www.guamepa.govguam.net/programs/epr/sediment_report.pdf Report: Dredging information about Tumon Beach] - Guam Environmental Protection Agency. September 2000.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030311044142/http://www.guamepa.govguam.net/programs/epr/sediment_report.pdf Report: Dredging information about Tumon Beach] - Guam Environmental Protection Agency. September 2000.
* [http://www.pcrguam.com/press_releases/Tumon_Bay.htm Tumon Bay Dredging]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110726141402/http://www.pcrguam.com/press_releases/Tumon_Bay.htm Tumon Bay Dredging]
* [http://www.guamreview.com/hotels.html Hotels and Resorts in Tumon Bay] at Guam Review
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081112043602/http://www.guamreview.com/hotels.html Hotels and Resorts in Tumon Bay] at Guam Review

'''Specific'''
{{Reflist}}
{{Tamuning, Guam}}
{{Villages of Guam}}
{{Villages of Guam}}


{{coord missing|Guam}}
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[[Category:Populated places in Guam]]
[[Category:Census-designated places in Guam]]
[[Category:Tumon, Guam| ]]

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Tumon Bay from the south

Tumon (Chamorro: Tomhom) is a district located on Tumon Bay along the northwest coast of the United States unincorporated territory of Guam. Located in the municipality of Tamuning, it is the center of Guam's tourist industry.

History

A defensive fortification built into coastal rock during the Japanese occupation of Guam

Tumon Bay or Agana Bay are the most likely locations that Ferdinand Magellan dropped anchor on March 6, 1521, though there was little further contact for the next 150 years.[1] When the Spanish Empire colonized Guam in 1668, Tomhom was one of the most prominent villages. The first Roman Catholic missionaries to the island, the Jesuit Padre (Pålé), the Spanish priest Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores and his sacristan, the Visayan Saint Pedro Calungsod were killed in Tumon by the village chief Matå'pang after San Vitores had baptised the chief's daughter without permission, but with mother's permission. This was an early inciting incident of the Spanish-Chamorro Wars. A park and statue mark the site of De San Vitores and Calungsod's martyrdom along the beach, while a nearby Catholic parish church dedicated to De San Vitores lies along Tumon's main road, which was also named in his honor.

A small tunnel through a large rock on the tourist beach overlooking the bay was part of the defensive positions prepared by the Japanese occupiers during World War II. The American forces landed in a different location during the 1944 Battle of Guam and the Tumon defenses were not tested.

Today, dozens of hotels in addition to shopping centers, water parks, night clubs, and other attractions can be found along the sandy beaches of Tumon Bay, which was recently made a marine preserve. Tumon is served by Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in Tamuning.

Politics

Tumon Bay and Hotel Row, 2010

As the center of Guam's tourist industry, Tumon often has issues that lead to political debates. A recurring one concerns whether adult entertainment businesses should remain in the area. Another involves propositions to legalize gambling on Guam which would lead to casinos in the area. Due to the area's economic importance, extensive public works projects often take place in Tumon leading some politicians to be both applauded and criticized for the disproportionate funding given the region. Tumon is part of the municipality of Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon, which is governed by an elected mayor.

"Tumon" and "Upper Tumon" are census-designated places in Guam.

Transportation and communications

The main source of public transportation in the district is through the bus or taxi service, while Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport is located in neighbouring Barrigada to the southeast.

The Guam Telephone Authority also operates in the area. Most of the island is powered through power poles; however, Tumon is the only village on the island to have underground power lines.

Economy

Tumon is Guam's economic center. Tourism makes up more than half the economy of the island. Tourists flock to the shopping centers each day to local malls and shopping centers in the area. In 2005, the Guam Visitors Bureau recorded that over 1.2 million visitors visited the island that year. [citation needed]

Shopping

The Plaza shopping center

Tumon, as Guam's premier shopping district, has many malls and shopping arcades to choose from such as:

  • Duty Free Galleria (DFS)
  • Acanta Mall
  • Tumon Sands Plaza
  • The Plaza
  • JP Superstore

Because of all the luxury shops and midscale stores in the city, Tumon is often called "the Paris of the Pacific".

Activities

Tunnel aquarium in Tumon

Tourists flock to the beaches of Tumon Bay to enjoy the clear water and a day full of activities. Popular attractions include shopping. The central area of Hotel Row is home to the largest tunnel aquarium in the world, an attraction known as the Daring Sling Shot (riders are strapped into a ball that is shot upward on a wire and brought back down), and the popular Magic on Ice Show at the Sand Castle. Now Tumon is viewed by some as a "mini-Waikiki", with Hawaiian style fire dances. There are also many Chamorro shows available.

The beaches in Tumon are all wildlife preserves. Fishing is allowed in certain areas, but fishers must stand on the beach to cast their nets or fishing lines. Walking into the water to fish is illegal.

One big Tourist Shopping location is Micronesia Mall, which has expanded and added a food court and a Macy's as the sole anchor store. Another big shopping location is a 24-hour Kmart, which is as big as any standard Kmart on the mainland US. Parking is frequently full and there is parking on the roof. Both Micronesia Mall and Kmart are off Hotel Row, with buses frequently running between the shops and the hotels.

Nightlife and entertainment

Tumon has many dance clubs, several strip clubs and much more to offer. The largest dance center in the city is The Globe. The Sandcastle is a Las Vegas-style attraction, with magic shows featuring tigers, flamingos and other exotic animals.

There is currently a debate in the area on the subject of "adult entertainment". Some contend the strip clubs bring in much needed tourist dollars, while others believe they scare away families.

Education

Guam Public School System serves the island. Currently only two Guam public schools serve the village of Tumon.[citation needed] They are John F. Kennedy High School and Chief Brodie Elementary.

In regards to the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), Tumon is in the school transportation zone for Andersen Elementary and Andersen Middle School, while Guam High School is the island's sole DoDEA high school.[2]

Northern Tumon

Two Lovers Point can be seen from all of Tumon.

The northern part of Tumon Bay is the busiest and the most populous part of the Tumon Bay districts. Most of the hotels in Tumon are located in this area, including Hotel Nikko Guam, Okura, Westin, Ohana Bayview, Ohana Oceanview, Tumon Bay Capitol, Outrigger, Hyatt, and Pia Marine. This section is also expecting an economic boom due to the arrival of the US military. Many new tall high-rise buildings are being constructed over the next few years, including infrastructure upgrades and an addition of many new shopping centers.

Many of the new high-rises in the northern Tumon area include, the Bayview 5, The Two Lovers Point Towers, a high-rise near the Westin, the Baldyga shopping center, the expansion of Underwater world and more projects expected to go up soon.

See also

  • Guam Visitors Bureau
  • Tumon Bay at Guam Portal
  • Rogers, Robert F (1995). Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 0-8248-1678-1
  • Report: Dredging information about Tumon Beach - Guam Environmental Protection Agency. September 2000.
  • Tumon Bay Dredging
  • Hotels and Resorts in Tumon Bay at Guam Review

Specific

  1. ^ "Administrative History (Chapter 2)". National Park Service. War in the Pacific National Historical Park. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  2. ^ "DoDEA Guam School Boundaries and Bus Transportation Zones". Military Morale, Welfare and Recreation Guam. Retrieved 2023-07-07.

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