Coffee
Coffee in the United States is produced in Hawaii. The narrow strip along the coast of Kona, Hawaii produces the best coffee in the world, and the output is also among the best. The coffee field in Kona, which is less than 2,6 acres, produces 2 million pounds of coffee beans every year. Kona coffee has a fragrant aroma, unique taste and outstanding regional characteristics, which stands out from the international competition. People who like Kona coffee can personally brew Kona coffee in Kona Coffee Street.
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flower chain
The gorgeous and fragrant flower chain is a great symbol of Hawaii, and visitors to Hawaii will have at least one chance to be presented with the flower chain. The flower chains on different islands have different styles and colors. The flower chain of Oshima is made of scarlet flowers, Maui uses pink paradise roses, Oahu's is made of yellow flowers, Kauai's is made of purple flowers and fruits, and Nihao's is made of exquisite shells. Usually, a fragrant plumeria flower chain is dedicated to the guests.
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shopping malls in Hawaii
There are many specialties and commodities in Hawaii, and there are also many world-famous brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Christine Dior and Giogiogio Armani. In addition, in general department stores or shopping centers, there are also many affordable clothing, T-shirts, swimsuits, cosmetics, shoes and other commodities. Hawaii's specialty, Macademia Nuts, Kauai Kookie, kona Coffee in Oshima, chips and jam in Maui, and Beef Jerky in Hawaii, are all worth your careful tasting.
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Waikale premium outlets
mainly take cheap brand-name goods as selling points, and each product is 25%-65% cheaper than the market on average. Commodity categories include clothing, leather goods, jewelry, cosmetics, household goods, etc. More than 5 kinds of famous brand products.
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Big Island Candies
This is a very special store, where you can buy many delicious handmade chocolates and cookies, and you can also see the making process on the spot.
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Hilo Hattie
Hilo Hattie is a retail store, which was selected as the "Best Retailer in 1998" by the Hawaii Tourism Bureau. The most famous Aloha shirts, Hawaiian beans, coffee and various handicrafts in Hawaii can be purchased here. It is also the largest local retail store in Hawaii.
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Ala Moana Center
Ala Moana Center is a very famous shopping center in Hawaii, claiming to be the largest shopping center in the Pacific Ocean. There are 2 retail stores in the store, and there are 56 million customers every year. In addition to general sightseeing souvenirs, you can also buy many world-famous brands in Ala Moana Center.
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Notes on Hawaii Travel Booking: 1. To travel to Hawaii, it is recommended that you register at least 6 days in advance, which can not only reserve enough time to prepare materials for a tourist visa, but also make preparations in advance to make a perfect trip. 2. Foreign passport guests should apply for their own visas and confirm whether the visas are valid. 3. Reservations are not accepted for guests with business passports.
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Enjoy food like Hawaiian natives
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Hawaiians love food, and the islands provide all kinds of comfortable food in secluded places. You will find the ethnic diversity in Hawaii's unique local cuisine:
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Plate Lunch
includes two spoonfuls of rice and macaroni salad, as well as kalua roast pig, Korean barbecue, fried chicken chops, sizzling beef or baked dolphin fish (﹙Mahi Mahi﹚), etc. Hawaiian fast food Plate Lunch is a local staple food. From the couple's wife's shop to the local chain store, you can eat a perfect Plate Lunch in a few steps.
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Pupu
"pupu" is Hawaiian, which means appetizer. Every local restaurant in Hawaii offers a variety of creative pupu platters for guests to taste, ranging from poke to sushi.
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Loco Moco
If you have a good appetite, you can try "loco moco". The rice is covered with hamburger steak and eggs, and then poured with gravy. Many restaurants in Hawaii sell loco moco, but it is said that Café 1 in Hilo on the big island of Hawaii is the birthplace and the most authentic.
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shaved ice
No matter which island you are on, eating shaved ice will make you feel refreshed. These cones filled with fine ice chips have a variety of colorful flavors. You can pour your own ice cream on the top or spread sweet and soft red beans on the bottom.
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Malasadas
If you like sweets, you might as well reward yourself with a warm malasada (Portuguese doughnut). Although Leonard's Bakery in Kapahulu is the most famous in Oahu, if you ask the locals, they will tell you their favorite bakeries on each island, and you can find these delicious and fresh desserts.