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Why has Hawaii become a tourist destination?

The rich Hawaiian Islands, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, consist of more than 20 islands, most of which are volcanic islands and coral islands. Tropical Hawaii is sunny all year round, evergreen all year round, with countless beaches and coconut groves. When the continental United States is frozen and snowy, the Hawaiian islands are as warm as spring. In midsummer, although Hawaii is at a low latitude, it is often breezy and very cool because it is surrounded by vast oceans. Due to the mild and rainy climate in Hawaii, the soil contains a lot of humus, the coastal plains and mountain basins are deep and fertile, all kinds of tropical crops grow vigorously, and tropical rainforests and other climbing plants are very dense. Throughout the Hawaiian Islands, most of the land area is covered by forests, and there are many economic crops with very high economic value, such as sugarcane, pineapple, bananas, melons and fruits.

The lush tropical rain forest, golden beaches and beautiful palaces make Hawaii attract tourists from all over the world and become a world tourist attraction. There are as many as three or four million tourists visiting Hawaii every year. Hundreds of years ago, garlands were popular among indigenous Polynesians, and now they have become a symbol of Hawaiian friendship. Use it to welcome guests traveling to Hawaii.