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Hawaii Travel Guide

Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time. During the months when daylight saving time is not observed in the continental United States, Hawaii is 2 hours behind the West Coast, 4 hours behind the Midwest, and 5 hours behind the East. If daylight saving time is in effect, an additional hour will be added. Hawaii time is 18 hours behind Beijing time.

Hawaii is the most pleasant vacation destination on earth. Bring the wrong clothes and a few dollars at the nearest beach mall can give you a completely new look. Don't speak English? A smile and a friendly demeanor can help you get what you need. (Tip: It helps if you speak fluent English!) Of course, a few tips can also help you feel more at ease in your paradise.

Hawaii has great weather year-round because we are right on the edge of the tropics so there are only two seasons here. The average daytime maximum temperature in "summer" is 85 degrees Fahrenheit; in "winter" it is 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Ocean temperatures are warm year-round. Winds from different directions keep the temperature and humidity of the island at ideal conditions. If you like dry and sunny places, choose a location downwind of each island. (That's the shady side upwind - usually the west or south side). If you are yearning for the lushness and humidity of the tropics, you can choose the windward side of the island (that is, the upwind side - usually the east and north). Even downwind of the island, the rain will visit from time to time, leaving behind its dazzling Amazingly brilliant rainbow. Without them, Hawaii wouldn't be Hawaii.

What also interests tourists is Hawaii’s “unregulated” clothing. Contrary to European and American people who dress for occasions, Hawaiians wear a Hawaiian shirt made of Hawaiian cloth everywhere regardless of the occasion or time. The ones worn by men are called Aloha Shirts. The floral shirts worn by women are of different lengths. The ones worn during the day are slightly shorter and are called "Mou". The long shirts worn at night are called "Mumu". They are named after the length of the clothes. Science invented by locals. When tourists come here, they never forget to take back a few pieces of "mu" or "mu mu".

Everything in Hawaii is beautiful. All kinds of exotic flowers bloom all over the mountains and plains all year round, which is a feast for the eyes. Beautiful scenery, friendly neighbors, and harmonious and melodious songs everywhere make it a place that gives tourists a fulfilling life. Wearing a garland of fragrant agarwood given by the locals will relieve your fatigue. Marine activities include windsurfing, water skiing and other projects, which are both exciting and not too dangerous. There is a submarine tour at the Yuchang end of the beach. For a few dozen dollars, passengers can watch fish and other marine animals and underwater ruins 150 meters deep.

Hawaii has a unique and beautiful scenery, rich in sunlight, water, wind and geothermal resources due to active volcanic activity. Its clean air and towering volcanoes make Hawaii the most important celestial observation site in the world. One of the stations and astronomical research centers. Hawaii has become a famous world center for water sports, and many world-class large-scale water sports competitions are held here. In addition, there are other sports competitions held here, such as the Honolulu Marathon, Professional Golf Championships, Kenwood Cup, etc. Rough estimates suggest that all sports events held in Hawaii bring in $240 million in revenue.