
Take a step into the captivating world of the islanders.
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Punalu’u Beach in the large island of Hawaii is known mainly for two things. Its black sandy beaches and the sea turtles that wander about.
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Featuring the movie and entertainment industry themed shops, City Walk at Universal Studios is a movie fanatic’s paradise. Along side the shops are bars and restaurants that serve food from all corners of the world. City Walk also boosts an enormous cinema that feature both classics and new releases. The possibilities are endless in a night at City Walk.
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Hong Kong as you can imagine has one of the worst traffic situations in the world. People and cars are everywhere! At times, walking gets you to where you need to be faster than driving. Unbelievable… Fortunately, a complex public transportation system has been in place to cope with the need to “get to places.”
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Stanley is a beautiful town in the south side of Hong Kong known for its elegant scenery and Victorian-era buildings.
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December 7, 1941 is a day many will never forget. It is the day that will forever change the course of history and give Pearl Harbor a place in the history books. Any trip to Hawaii is definitely not complete without a visit to this historic site.
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People often refer to Hawaii as having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. This is definitely something I can attest to. The sand is incredibly clean and the water is crystal clear at Waikiki Beach.
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Hong Kongers really love their high tea. Usually around 3 to 5 pm in the afternoon, Hong Kongers like to take a little break in their busy day to sip a cup of tea and have a side of bread or two.
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Hong Kong, like I’ve mentioned in the past is an extremely hectic city. People are always on the move. This is a place where a 60 plus hour work week is nothing short of the norm. Almost every imaginable plot of land is used for construction projects in order to turn a profit. People just don’t really care for the simpler things in life. Thankfully, the government recognized this problem and in 1988 set aside 61 hectare of land that is used as a nature preserve.
Thus, the Hong Kong Wetland Park was born.
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