Sep, 2009
This is another first time for us. A new challenge that comes with a ton of fun!
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Sep, 2009
This is another first time for us. A new challenge that comes with a ton of fun!
December 29th, 2009 CC Posted in USA -- Hawaii No Comments »
Sep, 2009
On a beautiful day, Winnie married Teddy in a simple Hawaiian style destination wedding. Invited as a guest, we witnessed their happy moments and shared their tears and laughter in the reception. It was a memorable day, a sweet day and a bright sunny day.
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Sep, 2009
Imagine a road of 52 miles long with over 620 curves, 59 bridges (46 of them one lane), zig zagging along a lushy mountain with one side open to the blue Pacific, countless waterfalls and ponds hidden along the way, the air is misty and wet, filled with occasional fruity aroma from nearby fruit trees; some call this the road of heaven, and this is the Road of Hana.
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Sep, 2009
Like every tourist, luau is a must try for first timers. Conveniently, our three day Oahu Card provided it as a bonus, so we took advantage of the offer.
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Sep, 2009
Pearl Harbor tour is a remarkable experience for me. First of all, it is interesting to learn a bit about history on why US got bombed and how the Japanese managed to do that (or in a nasty tone, who screwed up). Secondly, the memorial is built in a unique style and position, bringing history close to the face. Thirdly, it feels like America there, hardly did we see any Japanese populations; afterall, the trip to Hawaii is a domestic trip.
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Sep, 2009
Honolulu is well organized by public transportations, especially for tourists. Buses and trolleys are the main public transportations for us (no metros in Honolulu). With a bit of time on hand, they work great, but for time limited visitors, the trolley may not be the appropriate transportation.