Chinaman's Hat: A token from the Far East - Circle Adventure
Mokolii is a Hawaiian word that means "little reptile." It's also known as the Chinaman's Hat because of its cone-shaped shape, which is modelled after the worker's hat traditionally worn in China. On Oahu's windward shore, Chinaman's Hat is a popular photo location. The tiny island is situated off the coast of Kualoa Regional Beach Park at the northern end of Kaneohe Bay.
Read MoreByodo-In Temple - The temple of life amidst the wilderness - Circle Adventure
The most famous temple in the Valley of The Temples is a Japanese structure called Byodo-In. It translates to “The Temple Of Equality,” and was built as a homage to Japanese immigrants who have settled in this land with nothing but their hard work and ambition.
Read MoreNuuanu Pali Lookout For The Dream - Circle Adventure
The Nuuanu Pali Lookout, located only five miles northeast of downtown Honolulu, provides panoramic views of the steep Koolau cliffs and lush Windward Coast of the Hawaiian Islands. In the process of ascending the Pali Highway through towering trees and thick woods to the viewpoint, you will see the city vanish and the peaceful beauty of Hawaii's natural environment come into view.
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