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Help me specifically introduce Shiloh, Hawaii.
Shiloh is the most lively area on the big island of Hawaii, the largest city and the most historic port on the island. The world's largest orchid producing area is Shiloh. Shiloh is one of the largest orchid bases in the world. Colorful orchids and azaleas can be seen in Lili'uokalani Gardens. This park named after the ancient Hawaiian queen has also installed a Japanese courtyard with oriental temperament. In addition, tropical plants can be seen everywhere from Shiloh to Keaau and Pahoa in Pune Mountain, and many gardens and nurseries are open to tourists. Along the way, you can also see hidden waterfalls and ancient sugar industry towns. In the past few hundred years, the sugar industry has always had a deep impact on the economy of Oshima.

Lili'uokalani Gardens preserved an ancient fishing pond, which was built in a courtyard dressed like a Zen temple. There are many waterfalls in Hamakuya, the most spectacular of which is Akaka Falls with a drop of 42 feet.

Luo is located in the east of Hawaii Island, Hawaii, and is the seat of the county seat of Hawaii County. It is the second largest population settlement in Hawaii (the first is Lu Lu, a fire slave in Oahu).

The University of Hawaii at Shiloh is located in the following spring, with a week-long Hula Dance Festival, a production and processing base for Hawaiian nuts and Shiloh International Airport.

Shiloh is also the gateway to hawaii volcanoes national park, Hawaii. Mauna Loa volcano at an altitude of 4,17 meters is the largest volcano in Hawaii, which can be seen in the urban area. Although Kilauea volcano is only 124 meters above sea level, you should know that its power is extraordinary when you listen to its native name "spit a lot". You can drive 2 miles straight to the crater and watch the solidified black lava lake: the solid lava is also spectacular, some spread like thick milk, and then cooled into rope lava, sometimes jagged, like bricks covered with spikes.