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Introduction to Miami food and drink Introduction to Miami three-day tour

1. Miami three-day tour guide

Geography and climate

Geography: Miami and its suburbs are located between the Florida Everglades and Biscayne Bay. on the vast plains. The average sampling area in the entire area is 3 feet, with a maximum of 4.515 feet. The main part of the concourse is located on the beach of Biscayne Bay, which includes hundreds of natural or artificial barrier islands, the largest of which are Miami Beach and the South Beach area. The islands are geologically considered part of Florida, but they have no political relevance. The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that flows about 15 miles north from the coast of Miami, keeping the city's U.S. climate warm and mild year-round. Underneath the plain lies the Biskan Aquifer. This underground river stretches from southern Palm Beach County to Florida Bay, and at its highest point skirts Miami Springs and Hialeah. Most cities in the South Florida metropolitan area receive their drinking water from the river. Because of the existence of aquifers here, you can see water no more than 15 to 20 feet deep in Miami, which also poses a threat to local construction. Much of the western part of the city extends into the Florida Everglades, a subtropical swamp located in southern Florida, United States.

Climate: Miami, like other cities in South Florida, has a warm and humid subtropical climate, with only occasional cold weather in winter. It is worth mentioning that Miami is the warmest city in the United States in winter, with an average temperature of 19.5 in January and 28.3 in July. The average annual precipitation is 1290 mm, most of which falls in summer; summer trade is hit by hurricanes. There are no distinct seasons in this area. Instead, the year is divided into a rainy season and a dry season, with the wet season lasting six months. The dry season is in the winter and the wet season usually follows the summer hurricane season. According to official records, Miami's hottest record was 39.4 on July 17, 2004, and summer humidity often keeps the heat index between 43 and 48. Miami's coldest record was -2.8 on February 3, 1917, while the metropolitan area's coldest record was -6.6 on January 19, 1977. That day, Miami experienced its first snow since local weather records began in the 1830s.

The current flight distance from Shanghai to Miami is 13,273 kilometers.

Miami is a famous tourist destination in Florida, USA, and a very famous seaside tourist city. Miami has a pleasant climate all year round, so many tourists visit it every month.

There are no direct flights from Shanghai to Miami, so you need to transfer at least once. The number of transfers is your choice. The more connections there are, the longer the flight will be. It takes at least 20 hours to fly from Shanghai to Miami.

2. Miami Travel

Tools/Raw Materials

Hotline Miami

Methods/Steps

Richard (Rooster)

Effect: No special effects.

Method: After the game starts, the mask is provided by default.

The name may come from the fact that in English slang, "cock" and "dick" (Richard's nickname) both mean chicken.

Rasmus (owl)

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Effect: Hidden objects can be found.

Method: Get a high score in the prologue.

Rasmus, brother's name. Named Dennis Wedding (one of the developers of the game), his favorite is Owl

Tony (Tiger)

Effect: Angry fists can kill enemies, including dogs (. Other masks can be used without attacking the dog with bare hands)

How to obtain: Get high score in Chapter 1

The name may come from the fact that Kellogg Frostflower is a. A tiger named Tony. It may also come from the movie "Scarface". The protagonist is Tony, a Miami gangster who likes tigers very much.

Aubrey (Pig)<. /p>

Effect: More guns. It turns nearby non-critical melee weapons into guns.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 2. p>The name was named after Aubrey Serr, the chief artist of WolfireGames who was responsible for the game "Revenge Fighter 2" (original English name is Overgrowth, which means overgrowth, in line with the characteristics of a pig).

Earl (Walrus).

Effect: Can block two bullets.

Method: Obtained when examining the corpse on the second level of Chapter 2. If you don't you can also check out the corresponding Corpse Collection Mask exposure in the new reward tiers.

Don Juan (Horse)

Effect: 1. Death's door. If the enemy is on the other side of the door, rush in and destroy the enemy. 2. When you kill the wall on the ground, you will get a high score of 2200 instead of the normal 600.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 3.

The name may be taken from a fictional Spanish rake of the same name: Don Juan. He was known for his skillful seduction skills and strong sexual desire. Also, Don Juan also means woman in Spanish slang. It could also come from Don Johnson, the actor who played Sonny in Miami Vice.

Supplement: This mask seems to be related to the girlfriend of the game protagonist (girl?). There is a picture of a woman wearing a horse mask on the box.

Graham (Rabbit)

Effect: Move faster. Walking speed increased by 25%.

Method: Get high scores in Chapter 4.

The name comes from John Graham of WolfireGames, who participated in the development of "Overgrowth".

Dennis (Wolf)

Effect: Starts carrying a knife.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 5.

The name comes from the game's producer Dennis Wedding, who is also a member of a band called "Damned Werewolf ASSO".

Jones (Alligator)

Effect: More ketchup. Make the scene more bloody.

How to obtain: Chapter 5, after killing everyone, a prompt message will appear when a goes to the car. Don't get in the car first. Exit the building and turn right. You'll find a well, use the crowbar to open it, and go in. After talking to a dying person inside, you can pick it up. The crowbar is in the room you just entered, it's red.

The name may come from the killer crocodile in "Batman", whose real name is Waylon Jones. It may also come from the name of game developer Jonatan Sderstr.

George (Giraffe)

Effect: further vision. Hold down the Shift key to see further.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 6.

The name may come from the fact that the tallest giraffe was named George.

Ted (dog)

Effect: Won not to be attacked by the dog.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 7.

Rufus (Elephant)

Effect: Can block a bullet.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 8.

Supplement: The walrus mask mentioned earlier is not an upgraded version of the elephant mask! There are times in the game where you can continue to live without getting hit in the vitals. The front Walrus Mask can withstand two such non-lethal wounds, but not fatal wounds. The elephant mask can withstand fatal injuries.

Karl (Grasshopper)

How to obtain: On the first level of Chapter 8, check the corpse in a dance hall and you will find this mask.

Effect: Start holding the electric drill. If you don't you can also check out the corresponding Corpse Collection Mask exposure in the new reward tiers.

Supplement: This weapon is not easy to use. This doesn't kill the enemy immediately, but knocks him down and then attacks while riding on top. But it gets high scores for killing enemies, so it s stands for sharing.

Lami (Camel)

Effect: Extra bullets. Will increase the number of bullets. If one-third of the normal ammo is not a whole number, the result will be rounded.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 9.

The name is named after a friend of the game's developer named Rami Ismail. He is half Egyptian, so he is the image of a camel.

Added: Rummy Mask does not work in the first part of any chapter. In later chapters, it will only affect weapons dropped by enemies. MP5 and Jian Hao are carried by enemies, but the enemies carrying them are either enemies from the first part or the boss who dropped the empty weapon. Therefore, Jane Pride, MP5, Skorpion and Magnum will not get extra ammo.

William (Monkey)

Effect: Tear theft. Press space when you are next to an enemy, and you will kill the enemy and grab the weapon that pierced the enemy's throat.

How to get: Get a high score in Chapter 10.

The name is named after developer JanWillemNijman. The English description of the mask effect is stolen from Doom Comics Rip.

Jack (Cobra)

How to obtain: First enter the upper left area and enter the next level of Chapter 10. In this level, the corresponding corpse is located in the upper room, and this mask can be found on the corpse.

Effect: Throw death. You kill enemies by throwing weapons at them, rather than just knocking them down.

My name is Jake Roberts, a former professional wrestler nicknamed Snake.

Peter (Unicorn)

How to obtain: Get a high score in Chapter 11.

Effect: Reduced artillery fire. Although the English description says it will silence the sound, it actually does not completely eliminate the sound of gunfire and will still attract the attention of some nearby enemies.

The name was given to Peter Rasmussen, a friend of the developers and the actor who played the pig butcher in the Hotline Miami trailer.

3. Miami Raiders

Miami ranks 46th in the United States in terms of population. According to the 2000 census, the city's population was 362,470 people, 134,198 houses and 83,336 families. Miami's population density is 3923.5 people per square kilometer, making it one of the most densely populated cities in the United States. The ethnic composition is mainly whites accounting for 66.62%, black Africans accounting for 22.31%, indigenous people accounting for 0.22%, Asians accounting for 0.66%, Pacific Islanders accounting for 0.04%, other ethnic groups accounting for 5.42%, and 4.74% of people from more than two ethnic groups. 6.76% are Hispanic and 11.83% are non-Hispanic white.

The ethnic composition is 34.1% Cuban, 22.3% African-American, 5.6% Nicaraguan, 5.0% Haitian and 3.3% Honduran. In 2004, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) ranked Miami first (59%), followed by Toronto (43%), based on the percentage of foreign-born residents to the city's total population.

4. Guide to Miami tourist attractions

First of all, it is a matter of time. The best time to travel to Miami is from December to April of the following year. In Miami, the temperature is above 20 degrees Celsius all year round, and there is almost no winter. The hurricane season is from June to the end of November every year. During this period, the area may experience heavy rainfall, strong winds, thunderstorms and other severe weather, so try not to go during this period.

Miami is located at about 25 degrees north latitude, with abundant sunshine and strong sunshine. It is recommended that you make adequate sun protection preparations when you go, be careful to prevent sunburn, and be sure to replenish plenty of water. Another point is that mosquitoes are rampant in Miami in the summer. If you plan to visit Everglades National Park, you'd better be prepared to prevent mosquito bites.

In the United States, tips are expected for almost all services. If you don't tip, you are not satisfied with your service. If there is no problem with the service itself, you may be denied service next time. So if you go to buy Ami for travel, you'd better bring cash to pay tips.

Of course. Except on toll roads or when the amount is less than $10, payment must be made in cash. Most shopping malls, restaurants, and attractions in Miami accept credit cards. Tourists are advised not to travel with large amounts of cash. Generally speaking, it is recommended not to spend more than $100.

Miami is a famous tourist city in the United States. Overall, the security situation is good, but tourists are advised to avoid remote areas where night trading takes place. The local residents of Miami are mainly Americans and South Americans, and the proportion of black people is relatively small compared to other cities in the United States. However, Liberty City, located northeast of Miami, is the largest black neighborhood in South Florida and visitors are advised not to go there. Always pay attention to your own safety.

Miami has the following famous and interesting attractions. If you have enough time, I recommend you enjoy them.

The first is Everglades National Park.

Located at the southern tip of Florida, it is home to many species of birds and reptiles, as well as endangered animals such as manatees. It is the largest subtropical wildlife refuge in the United States. It was included in the World Heritage in Danger List in 1993.

The second one is South Beach, Miami.

South Beach is famous not because of its beautiful sea views, but because cultural factors such as bars, nightclubs, restaurants, hotels, erotic parties, etc. are integrated into the beach, so this South Beach has a nickname: Party beach.

The third one is Xiqiao Island. This is the end of America. Beautiful sunset view, beautiful scenery. With a strong Latin flavor, the streets are full of charming souvenir shops. It's a gay paradise.

The fourth is the Ficaia Museum and Gardens. It is a renowned National Historic Landmark and an important museum certified by the American Association of Museums. It is loved by people for its peaceful cultural atmosphere and breathtaking natural scenery.

The fifth is the Art Deco District.

It is the largest concentration of buildings in the world, with more than 800 buildings of various styles, hundreds of hotel apartments and other buildings built between 1923 and 1943. Architecture that simplifies the Mediterranean Modern Art Deco style is representative of this area. Here you can learn about the Art Deco style. Learn the ropes of the Art Deco District and take a guided tour accompanied by an expert.

The sixth one is the American Airlines Center Arena.

It is located in the heart of Miami, surrounded by high-rise buildings and a bay, which makes this sports and entertainment complex a unique landscape. It is the home stadium of the famous NBA team.

Having fun is the most important thing anyway. I hope my answer is helpful to you, thank you!

5. Introduction to Miami tourist attractions

Miami has a tropical monsoon climate with distinct dry and wet seasons. Because of its low latitude, the temperature in Miami is above 20 degrees Celsius all year round, and there is almost no winter. December to April is the best time to visit Miami and the best season to visit Everglades National Park. The hurricane season is from June to the end of November every year. During this period, the area may experience heavy rainfall, strong winds, thunderstorms and other severe weather, so it is also the off-season for tourism in Miami.