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Why has Hawaii become a tourist destination?

Why has Hawaii become a tourist attraction?

The Hawaiian Islands, which are rich in natural resources, are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and consist of more than 20 islands, most of which are volcanic islands and coral islands. In tropical Hawaii, the sun shines brightly, it is evergreen all year round, and there are countless beaches and coconut groves. While the continental United States is freezing and snowy, the Hawaiian Islands are warm as spring. In midsummer, although Hawaii is located at a low latitude, it is always very cool with gentle breeze because it is surrounded by extensive ocean. Due to the mild and rainy climate conditions of the Hawaiian Islands, the humus content in the soil is very high, and the soil in the coastal plains and mountain basins is deep and fertile, so a variety of tropical crops grow abundantly, and tropical rainforests and other climbing plants are very dense. Most of the land area of ??the entire Hawaiian Islands is covered by forests, and there are many types of cash crops with very high economic value, such as sugar cane, pineapples, bananas, melons and fruits, etc.

Lush tropical rainforests, golden beaches and beautiful palaces make Hawaii attract tourists from all over the world and become a world tourist attraction. Up to three to four million tourists visit Hawaii every year. The flower lei was popular among the native Polynesians hundreds of years ago, and now it has become a symbol of friendship among Hawaiians. Use it to greet guests traveling to Hawaii.