用英语介绍美国夏威夷州
世界旅游夏威夷英文介绍简介English introduction of Hawaii
Brief Introduction
Hawaii is the only state of the United States that:
Local Customs
Dancing hula Aloha and garland
Other customs
Dancing Hula
Hula dancing is a complex art form, and there are many hand motions used to represent the words in a song or chant.
Hawaiian always bring garlands with them. When Hawaiian meet acquaintances or guests, they will put a garland around guests’ necks.
Other customs
When you are enjoying food, you’d better share food with one who sits next to you to show politeness, regardless of whether you are familiar with him or her.
Casey 2015/5/21
Brief Introduction Natural Scenery Local Customs
Brief Introduction
History of Hawaii: Between 1778 and 1898, Hawaii was called Sandwich Island. It was merged in United States in 1898. It became the fiftieth state in the US in 1959.
(完整版)Hawaii夏威夷英文介绍
(完整版)Hawaii夏威夷英⽂介绍HawaiiUnited States GeographyThe Hawaiian archipelago is a string of islands and reefs, 3,300 kilometers long, that forms a broad arc in the mid-Pacific. The archipelago begins in the east with the island of Hawaii and ends almost at the international date line with a small speck in the ocean called Kure Atoll. Only the easternmost 650 kilometers of the state contains islands of any size, as well as almost all of the state's population. It is this portion that is usually considered as the actual "Hawaii."The eight main islands of Hawaii--Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, Niihau, and Kahoolawe--contain more than 99 percent of the state's land area and all but a handful of its people. The island of Hawaii, at 8,150 square kilometers, comprises nearly two-thirds of the state's total area, and it is often referred to as simply the Big Island. The smallest of the eight, Kahoolawe, is 125 square kilometers and is uninhabited.LOCATION AND PHYSICAL SETTINGHawaii is near the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Honolulu, the state capital,is 3,850 kilometers west of San Francisco, California, 6,500 kilometers east of Tokyo, Japan, and roughly 7,300 kilometers northeast of the Australian coast. This might be viewed as a case of extreme isolation, and until the last few centuries this was probably true. But as countries around the Pacific Basin began to communicate more with one another and to use the ocean's resources, these islands became an important center of interaction.The Hawaiian chain is merely the visible portion of a series of massive volcanoes. The ocean floor in this area is 4,000 to 5,000 meters below sea level. Hence, for a volcano to break the water's surface requires a mountain already approaching 5 kilometers in height.The kind of volcanic activity that created the islands and that continues there today has, for the most part, not been of the explosive type in which large pieces of material are thrown great distances. Volcanic cones resulting from explosive eruptions do exist on the islands. Diamond Head, the Honolulu landmark, is the largest at about 240 meters. More common, however, are features formed from a gradual buildup of material as a sequence of lava flows piled one layer on top of another. The usual shape of volcanic mountains formed in this way is domelike, with the main feature being undulating slopes instead of steep cliffs.Several of the volcanos on the Big Island remain active. Mauna Loa pours out lava on the average of once every four years, and volcanic activity poses a constant threat to Hilo, the island's largest town. A 1950 eruption covered some 100 square kilometers. Another volcano, Kiluea, is usually active, but lava actually flows from it about once in every seven years. A 1960 flow from Kiluea covered 10 square kilometers, adding some 260 hectares to the island's size.Hawaii is a state of rugged slopes and abrupt changes in elevation. This is the result of the erosion of the volcanic surfaces by moving water. Sea cliffs cut by waves form a spectacular edge to parts of the islands. Such cliffs on the northeast side of Molokai stand as much as 1,150 meters above the water and are among the world's highest; others on Kauai exceed 600 meters. Some small streams on the northeast side of the Big Island drop over such cliffs directly into the sea.Stream erosion has heavily dissected many of the lava surfaces. Canyons lace many of the domes. The floor of Waimea Canyon, on Kauai, is more than 800 meters below the surface of the surrounding land. Waterfalls several hundred meters high are common on the islands. The Pali, on Oahu, is a line of cliffs where the headwaters of streams eroding from opposite sides of the island meet. Those flowing east have eroded the ridges separating them to cut a broad lowland;the westward-facing valleys are higher and remain separated by ridges.One important result of this intense erosive action is a limited amount of level land on the islands. Kauai is particularly rugged, with the only lowlands formed as a thin coastal fringe. Maui has a flat, narrow central portion separating mountainous extremities. Molokai is reasonably flat on its western end. Oahu has a broad central valley plus some sizable coastal lowlands. The island of Hawaii has only some limited coastal lava plains.Hawaii's oceanic location obviously has a substantial impact on its climate. It is the ocean that fills the winds with the water that brush the islands' mountains. The ocean also moderates the islands' temperatureextremes--Honolulu's record high of 31癈 is matched by a record low of only 13癈.The latitude of Honolulu, about 20癗, is the same as Calcutta and Mexico City. As a result, there is little change in the length of daylight or the angle of incidence of the sun's rays from one season to another. This factor, plus the state's maritime position, means that there is little seasonal variation in temperature.It is variations in precipitation that mark the major changes in season on the islands. During the summer, Hawaii is under the persistent influence of northeast trade winds, which approach the islands over cool waters located to the northeast and create characteristic Hawaiian weather--breezy, sunny with some clouds, warm but not hot. In winter, these trade winds disappear, sometimes for weeks, allowing "invasions" of storms from the north and northwest. Honolulu has received as much as 43 centimeters of rain in a single 24-hour period. Hawaiian weather stations have also recorded 28 centimeters in an hour and 100 centimeters in a day, both of which rank near world records.The topography of the islands creates extreme variations in precipitation from one location to another. Mount Waialeale, on Kauai, receives 1,234 centimeters annually, making it one of the world's wettest spots, and Waimea, also on Kauai, receives about 50 centimeters annually--yet these two sites are only 25 kilometers apart. Within the metropolitan area of Honolulu, it is possible to live near the beach in a semiarid climate with less than 50 centimeters of rainfall annually or inland near Pali on the margins of a rain forest drenched by 300 centimeters of precipitation a year. Unlike the Pacific Northwest, the greatest precipitation on the higher mountains in Hawaii occurs at fairly low elevations, usually between 600 and 1,200 meters. Much of the volcanic soil is permeable. This allows water to percolate rapidly, draining beyond the reach of many plants. Thus, many areas of moderate to lowprecipitation are arid in appearance.The isolation of the Hawaiian islands, coupled with their generally temperate climate and great environmental variation, has created a plant and bird community of vast diversity. There are several thousand plants native there and found naturally nowhere else; 66 uniquely Hawaiian land birds have also been identified. Interestingly, there were no land mammals on the islands until humans arrived.POPULATING THE ISLANDSThe Polynesian settlement of Hawaii was a segment in one of humankind's most audacious periods of ocean voyaging. These people set out on repeated voyages in open canoes across broad oceanic expanses separating small island clusters. Settlers who came to Hawaii 1,000 years ago, for example, are presumed to have come from the Marquesas, 4,000 kilometers to the southwest. There was some kind of pre-Polynesian population on the island, but it was probably absorbed by the newcomers. A second substantial wave of Polynesian migrants arrived 500 or 600 years ago.The massive effort required by these voyages apparently became too great. As a result, Hawaii spent several hundred years in isolation after the second migration period. During the isolation, the Hawaiians solidified a complicated social organization in their insular paradise. Hereditary rulers held absolute sway over their populations and owned all of the land. By the late 18th century, when Europeans found the islands, the benign environment supported a population that numbered about 300,000.The first European to visit Hawaii, which he dubbed the Sandwich Islands, was Captain James Cook in 1778. Cook was killed on the shore of the Big Island, but news of his discovery spread rapidly after reaching Europe and North America; it was quickly recognized that the islands were the best location for a waystation to exploit the trade developing between North America and Asia.In the 1820s, the whaling industry moved into the North Pacific and, for the next half-century, the islands became the principal rest and resupply center for whalers. About the same time, Protestant missionaries came to the islands. Like most of the whalers, they were from the northeastern United States. They were very successful in their missionary work, and for decades had a major influence on the islanders.The first Hawaiian sugar plantation was established in 1837, although the islands did not become a substantial producer until after the middle of the century. Between then and the end of the 19th century, Hawaii grew to the rankof a major world sugar exporter.This development led to a need for agricultural laborers. Native Hawaiians were used for a time, but their declining numbers provided nothing like the labor force needed. Thus, between 1852 and 1930, plantation owners brought 400,000 agricultural laborers, mostly Asian, to Hawaii. In 1852, ethnic Hawaiians represented over 95 percent of the population of the islands. By 1900, they were less than 15 percent of the total population of just over 150,000, whereas nearly 75 percent were Oriental. After 1930, the mainland United States became the main source of new residents in Hawaii. In 1910, only about one resident of Hawaii in five was of European ancestry (referred to in Hawaii as Caucasian). Now, nearly 40 percent of the state's population is Caucasian or part-Caucasian.The population of Hawaii fell from its pre-European peak to a low of 54,000 in 1876 before beginning to grow again. By the early 1920s, the state's population had reached pre-European levels, and in 1988, the state had 1.1 million residents. Because of immigration, Hawaii's annual rate of population growth is well above the U.S. average.The pre-European population was spread across the islands, with the Big Island occupied by the largest number of people. Since European discovery, the islands' population has been concentrated increasingly on Oahu. Honolulu, with its fine harbor, became the principal port city.The political history of Hawaii was turbulent during the 120 years after Cook's discovery. The various kingdoms of the islands were eliminated by a strong chief, Kamehameha, between 1785 and 1795. The missionaries' growing influence gradually made a sham of the authority of the Hawaiian rulers, and, during the 19th century, competing European political interests moved in to fill the resulting vacuum.But the increasing role of Americans made it inevitable that, if Hawaii was to lose its political independence, it would be annexed by the United States. As American plantation owners increased in number and influence, their dissatisfaction with the Hawaiian government grew. In 1887, they forced the monarchy to accept an elected government controlled by the planters. The monarchy was overthrown completely in 1893, and the new revolutionary government immediately requested annexation by the United States. Initially refused, they were finally accepted as a territory in 1898.No provision was made at the time of annexation for the eventual admission of Hawaii to statehood, and it was not until 1959, after Alaska was admittedto the union, that Hawaii became the 50th U.S. state.THE HAWAIIAN ECONOMYRoughly half of all land in Hawaii is government owned, with the state, not the federal government, controlling 80 percent of that land. Most of it is in the agriculturally less desirable portions of the islands, and the bulk is in forest reserves and conservation districts. Most federal lands are primarily in national parks on the Big Island and Maui, or in military holdings on Oahu and Kahoolawe.Seven-eighths of all privately owned land in Hawaii is in the hands of only 39 owners; each owns 2,000 hectares or more. Six different landowners each control more than 40,000 hectares out of a state total of about 1,040,000 hectares. Smaller unit ownership of private land is most extensive on Oahu, but even there the larger owners control more than two-thirds of all privately owned land. Two of the islands, Lanai and Niihau, are each nearly entirely controlled by a single owner, and on all of the other islands (except Oahu) major landowners control about 90 percent of all privately held property.Most of these large landholdings were created during the 19th century period of freewheeling exploitation on the islands. Land had previously been held entirely by the monarchies. This land passed into the hands of non-Hawaiian private owners during the political decline of the monarchy. With the deaths of the early owners, most estates have been given over to trusts to administer rather than passing directly to heirs. This has made it difficult to break up the ownership patterns, which has led to high land values and pockets of high population density.Sugar, and later pineapples, fueled the Hawaiian economy for many decades after the 1860s. The economy remained primarily agricultural until the late 1940s. In recent decades, agriculture has continued to show modest gains in income, but its relative importance has declined. Only one Hawaiian worker in 30 is currently employed in agriculture.However, Hawaii continues to provide a substantial share of the world's sugar harvest, and its production of pineapples is about 650,000 tons annually, making it the world's largest supplier of pineapples.Gross economic statistics overwhelmingly emphasize the position of Oahu, where more than 80 percent of the state's economy is concentrated. The role of agriculture remains great on the other islands. Both Lanai and Molokai depend on pineapples for much of their employment and income. Livestock and sugar form the backbone of the economy on the Big Island, as do sugar andpineapples on Maui and Kauai.As agriculture declined and lost its dominance over the Hawaiian economy, its place was first taken by the federal government. Over the past several decades, governmental expenditures have increased at a rate roughly comparable to the growth of the total economy, maintaining about a one-third share of all expenditures. Most of this has come from the military, which controls almost 25 percent of Oahu, including the land around Pearl Harbor, one of the finest natural harbors in the Pacific. Nearly one Hawaiian worker in four is an employee of the military, and military personnel and their dependents together represent over 10 percent of Hawaii's population. The armed forces are also the largest civilian employer in the state.Tourism is a major industry, with over 4.5 million people visiting the state each year. Tourism has become the principal growth sector of the economy, increasing its share of total island income from 4 percent in 1950 to over 30 percent today. INTER-ISLAND DIVERSITYThe major Hawaiian islands are part of the same state, they have similar geologic histories, and they are closely spaced in a vast ocean, yet each has its own character. Oahu is densely populated and intensely used, and it offers a view of bustle and confusion common to urban America. The island of Hawaii, the Big Island, by comparison has an air of relative space and distance, with large ranches, high, barren volcanos, and large stretches of almost treeless land. Its land area is dominated by five huge shield volcanoes. Sugar, cattle ranching, and tourism are its major industries.Kauai, sometimes called the garden isle because of its lush tropical vegetation, is heavily eroded into a spectacular scenery of mountains, canyons, cliffs, and waterfalls. Kauai is becoming increasingly popular with tourists because of its dramatic physical environment. Neighboring Niihau is privately owned and is operated as the Niihau Ranch Company. Most of its few hundred residents are native Hawaiians.Maui, the second largest of the islands, offers a contrast between the plantations of its central lowlands and the rugged mountains to either side. Tourist development, concentrated along the western coastal strip, has been intense, with the result that Maui had the most rapid rate of population increase of any of the islands in the 1970s and 1980s. Still, much of the rest of the island remains little changed and sparsely populated.Molokai is half ranchland and half rugged mountains. Its north coast is dominated by spectacular sea cliffs as much as 1,100 meters high, while thesouth shore is a broad coastal plain. It is perhaps the least economically developed of the populated Hawaiian Islands. Lanai and Kahoolawe are both in the lea of much higher Maui. As a result, both are dry. Neither have any permanent streams. Pineapple production is the only important economic activity on Lanai. The U.S. Navy administers Kahoolawe and uses it for military exercises.。
介绍夏威夷的英语作文
介绍夏威夷的英语作文Hawaii is a paradise on Earth that captivates millions of tourists every year. 夏威夷是一个迷人的天堂,每年吸引着数百万游客。
The stunning natural beauty of Hawaii is breathtaking, with its lush tropical landscapes, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. 夏威夷令人叹为观止的自然美景,让人感受到郁郁葱葱的热带风光,原始的海滩和清澈的海水。
One of the most iconic features of Hawaii is its volcanoes, especially the active Kilauea volcano on the Big Island. 夏威夷最具标志性的特征之一就是其火山,特别是大岛上的活跃的基拉韦厄火山。
Aside from its natural beauty, Hawaii also boasts a rich cultural heritage influenced by Polynesian, Asian, and Western traditions. 除了其自然美景之外,夏威夷还拥有受到传统波利尼西亚,亚洲和西方传统影响的丰富文化遗产。
The laid-back island lifestyle in Hawaii is a major draw for visitors seeking a relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. 夏威夷的悠闲岛屿生活方式吸引了寻求远离城市生活喧嚣的游客,让他们享受轻松的度假。
The diverse cuisine in Hawaii reflects its multicultural influences, offering a variety of delicious dishes blending flavors from different cultures. 夏威夷多元化的美食反映了其多元文化的影响,提供了品种繁多的美味佳肴,融合了不同文化的口味。
关于夏威夷游玩的英语作文80词
夏威夷度假胜地的魅力Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaiioffers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural diversity. With its idyllic beaches, lush tropical forests, and volcanoes, Hawaii is a dream destination for travelers seeking adventure and relaxation.The beaches of Hawaii are a sight to behold, with their crystal clear waters and soft white sand. Visitors can enjoy surfing, swimming, and snorkeling in the warm, tropical waters. The state's famous Waikiki Beach is a popular spot for tourists, offering a lively atmosphere with its many shops, restaurants, and nightlife.Beyond the beaches, Hawaii's interior is equally as captivating. The volcanoes of the Big Island offer a glimpse into the island's geothermal wonders, with active volcanoes like Kilauea and Mauna Loa providing a thrilling experience for adventure seekers. The lush rainforests of the island are home to a diverse array of wildlife, including rare and endangered species.The cultural experiences in Hawaii are just as enriching. Visitors can explore the rich history and traditions of the Native Hawaiian people through cultural centers and museums. The island's vibrant music, art, and food also offer a taste of the unique Hawaiian culture.Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adventure-packed trip, Hawaii has something for everyone. With its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and endless activities, Hawaii truly is a paradise on Earth. **夏威夷度假胜地的魅力**夏威夷,这座坐落在太平洋心脏地带的度假胜地,以其独特的自然美景和文化多样性吸引着世界各地的游客。
介绍夏威夷 英语作文
介绍夏威夷英语作文Summer in Hawaii is like a dream come true. The sun,the sand, the surf it's all here waiting for you. From the bustling streets of Honolulu to the laid-back vibes of Maui, there's something for everyone in this tropical paradise.The beaches in Hawaii are simply breathtaking. The crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand make for the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation or adventure. Whether you're looking to catch some waves, snorkel with colorful fish, or simply soak up the sun, you'll find itall here.But Hawaii is more than just beaches. The lush rainforests, majestic waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes are just waiting to be explored. Hike through the jungle, swim under a waterfall, or take a helicopter tour over an active volcano the possibilities are endless.And let's not forget about the food. From fresh seafoodto traditional Hawaiian dishes, the local cuisine is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Don't forget to try a plate lunch or shave ice for a true taste of the islands.So whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an action-packed adventure, Hawaii has it all. Come experience the magic of the islands for yourself you won't be disappointed. Aloha!。
夏威夷介绍英语作文
夏威夷介绍英语作文Summer in Hawaii is like paradise on earth. The sun shines brightly, the ocean glistens with shades of blue, and the palm trees sway gently in the warm breeze. It's a place where you can truly relax and unwind, surrounded by the beauty of nature.One of the best things about Hawaii is the food. From fresh seafood to tropical fruits, the flavors are vibrant and delicious. You can feast on poke bowls, shave ice, and of course, the famous Hawaiian barbecue. And let's not forget about the mai tais the perfect drink to sip on while watching the sunset.The beaches in Hawaii are simply breathtaking. Whether you prefer the white sand beaches of Waikiki or the black sand beaches of the Big Island, there's a spot for everyone to enjoy. You can swim, surf, snorkel, or simply lounge in the sun with a good book.If you're feeling adventurous, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy in Hawaii. You can hike to hidden waterfalls, zipline through the lush forests, or even go on a helicopter tour of the islands. And for those who love marine life, a snorkeling or diving trip is a must you might even spot a sea turtle or two.But perhaps the best thing about Hawaii is the aloha spirit. The locals are friendly and welcoming, always ready to share their love for the islands with visitors. Whether you're exploring a local market or attending a traditional luau, you'll feel the warmth and hospitality that Hawaii is known for.In conclusion, Hawaii is a place like no other. It's a destination that offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and beauty. So pack your bags, book your ticket, and get ready to experience the magic of the Hawaiian islands. Aloha!。
介绍夏威夷 英语作文
Hawaii,a tropical paradise located in the Pacific Ocean,is the50th state of the United States.It is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty,diverse culture,and warm,welcoming atmosphere.Here are some key aspects of Hawaii that make it a unique and unforgettable destination.1.Geography and Climate:Hawaii is an archipelago consisting of eight major islands, each with its own distinct character.The climate is tropical,with warm temperatures yearround,making it an ideal location for outdoor activities and beach relaxation.2.Natural Wonders:The islands boast a variety of stunning landscapes,from the volcanic peaks of Mauna Kea and Kilauea to the lush rainforests of Kauai.The Na Pali Coast on Kauai is particularly famous for its dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches.3.Cultural Heritage:Hawaiis rich cultural heritage is a blend of Native Hawaiian traditions and influences from Polynesia,Asia,and the Americas.Visitors can experience this through traditional hula dances,luaus feast,and the study of Hawaiian mythology.4.Adventure Activities:Hawaii offers a plethora of adventure activities for thrillseekers. Surfing,snorkeling,and scuba diving are popular,especially in areas like Hanauma Bay and the Big Islands Kona coast.Hiking trails,such as the Kalalau Trail on Kauai,provide breathtaking views of the islands.5.Historical Sites:The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor is a significant historical site that commemorates the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II.It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made and the importance of peace.6.Cuisine:Hawaiian cuisine is a fusion of flavors from around the Pacific Rim,with influences from Japan,China,the Philippines,and the United States.Dishes such as poke, loco moco,and spam musubi are unique to the islands and a musttry for visitors.7.Festivals and Celebrations:Throughout the year,Hawaii hosts numerous festivals and celebrations,including the Merrie Monarch Festival,which celebrates hula,and the Aloha Festivals,which showcase the spirit of aloha through music,dance,and food.8.Conservation Efforts:Hawaii is a leader in environmental conservation,with many initiatives aimed at protecting its unique ecosystems and species.The Hawaii Wildlife Fund,for example,works to preserve the natural habitats of the islands.9.Shopping and Souvenirs:From local markets to highend boutiques,Hawaii offers a variety of shopping experiences.Visitors can find unique souvenirs such as Hawaiianquilts,koa wood crafts,and locally made products.10.Resorts and Accommodations:The islands are home to a range of accommodations, from luxurious resorts to cozy bed and breakfasts.Many resorts offer activities such as yoga classes,cultural workshops,and access to private beaches.In conclusion,Hawaii is a destination that offers something for everyone,from its natural beauty and cultural experiences to its adventure activities and delicious cuisine.Whether youre seeking relaxation,adventure,or a deeper understanding of a unique culture, Hawaii is a place that will leave you with unforgettable memories.。
(旅游英语)环球之旅-夏威夷
(旅游英语)环球之旅—夏威夷Hawaii夏威夷州,位于太平洋中部,由夏威夷群岛组成,1900年成为美国领土,1959年被纳为美国第五十个州,位于瓦胡岛上的檀香山是该州的首府及最大城市。
White sandy beaches, palms (n. 棕榈树),swayed (v. 摇摆, 摇动) by the light ocean breeze (n. 微风), crystal clear (极其透明的;非常清澈的) water, andlush (adj. 葱翠的;繁茂的) tropical blooming (热带开花植物). Endless summer days bathed in sunshine. Is this youridea ofparadise (天堂)? Welcome to Hawaii!Whether you're looking to relax, practice sports or travel and explore, Hawaii has a lot to offer. On these wonderful islands there is an opportunity to spend time with great pleasure for everyone: good waves (n. 波浪,海浪) all around the year for surfers, constant winds for windsurfers (n. 风帆冲浪者), picturesque (adj. 如画的;生动的;独特的) and diverse underwater world for divers and beauty of tropics for nature lovers.Oahu Hawaii 瓦胡岛,夏威夷群岛的主岛Oahu is the third largest and the most developed.Like other islands of Hawaii, Oahu is the tip (n. 顶, 尖端)of an underwater mountain. The island is roughly shapedlike an elephant's head. Oahu is not the largest, but themain island of Hawaii. It is the most populated island andhostsfive million visitors a year. Honolulu (檀香山, 美国夏威夷州的首府), the capital of Hawaii is situated here on Oahu. Honolulu boasts (v. 包含;有) about 80% of the population of Hawaii. Honolulu plays role of business, commercial and cultural center of Hawaii.Oahu Hawaii tourism is centred almost exclusively around Waikiki Beach (怀基基海滩). Over 90% of Oahu hotels are located here. Waikiki is famous for the best surfing waves on Oahu Island. The majority of the island's attractions are concentrated (v. 集中) around this urban area.Hawaii is also famous for the most challenging and scenic golf courses <高尔夫球场> (there are about 36 of them on Oahu Hawaii Island). Stretching into Rainforest Mountains, through the island's central plateau (n. 高原) and along golden beaches, Oahu's courses provide splendid (adj. 壮丽的, 辉煌的) scenery and some of the most challenging holes in the nation.Maui Hawaii 毛伊岛,夏威夷群岛中的第二大岛Maui is the second largest island in the HawaiianIsland chain (夏威夷群岛). The nickname of Maui is "TheValley Island" because the island is formed by two paralleland now dormant volcanoes (休眠火山) with a valleybetween them. The western section of Maui Hawaiiis situated the world's largest volcano, Haleakala (10,029 feet).As the middle island of Hawaii, Maui was the center of Hawaiian royalty (n. 皇室). Through the years, it has also served as a base for Christian missionaries, a port of call for whaling vessels, and the site of Hawaii's most productive sugar cane (甘蔗) and pineapple(菠萝) plantations(n. 种植园).Nowadays Maui is the most developed of the Hawaiian Islands. It has everything for perfect vacation: accommodation (n. 膳宿) for every taste, from budget (n. 预算) hotels to luxurious (adj. 豪华的) resorts (n. 度假胜地), gorgeous (adj. 宜人的;爽快的) beaches, nightlife (n. 夜生活) and entertainment.Kauai Hawaii 考爱岛,位于瓦胡岛西北部Enchanting (adj. 迷人的;醉人的) beauty ofcascading (v. 成瀑布落下) emerald (adj. 翠绿色的) mountains, uncrowded sandy beaches and spectacular (adj. 引人入胜的,壮观的) waterfalls --that is Kauai Hawaii. Kauai is so richlygreen and flourishing that it's nicknamed "The GardenIsland". Nearly half the island is a protected conservationarea (保留地区), and much of the rest is rural.Kauai is considered to be the Hawaii's oldest island.It was formed by volcanic activity (火山运动) more than 5 million years ago. Kauai's central volcanic peak, Mount Waialeale, is the wettest place on earth. Thanks to moisture-laden winds (潮湿的风) that strike Mount Waialeale, the area surrounding the peak is often deluged (v. 淹, 浸) by upwards of 480 inches of rain per year.The lush natural environment and the breath-taking scenery makes Kauai Hawaii a favorite island with photographers and filmmakers. Over the years, such well-known works as "South Pacific," (电影《南太平洋》) "Raiders of the Lost Ark," (电影《夺宝奇兵》) "Jurassic Park," (电影《侏罗纪公园》) and "Outbreak" (电影《恐怖地带》) have been filmed here.Roughly circular (adj. 圆形的) in shape, Kauai is 550 square miles in area and 32 miles in diameter (n. 直径). Though Kauai's climate is tropical (adj. 热带的), it actually consists of many distinct (adj. 清楚的, 明显的)microclimates (n. [气]小气候), including sunny dry areas, lush river valleys, temperate (adj. 气候温和的) foothills and high mountain rain forests.Big Island Hawaii 夏威夷大岛Its official name is the Island of Hawaii, butyou rarely hear this. Commonly it is called the Big Island,because it's nearly twice the size of all the otherHawaiian islands combined (v. 联结;结合).The Big Island of Hawaii has other unofficialnames: some call it the "Orchid Isle" (兰花岛) due to the 100,00 plus species of orchids grown there. Sometime it is named "Volcano Island", because at the heart of the Big Island there are two towering (adj. 高耸的,高大的) volcanic peaks.Geographically the Big Island of Hawaii is the most diverse island of the archipelago (n. 群岛) with eleven of the 14 known climate zones in the world: from desert lavascapes (沙漠岩石景观) to tropical rain forests (热带雨林), from beaches to snow-capped mountains.The highest point of the Big Island Hawaii is Mauna Kea (that means "White mountain") at 13,796 ft above sea level and home to theworld's largest astronomical observatory (气象台), with telescopes (望远镜) operated by astronomers (天文学家) from eleven countries of the world.Molokai Hawaii 莫洛凯岛,美国夏威夷中部一岛屿,位于瓦胡岛和毛伊岛之间,是隔离麻风病人的一个岛。
美国夏威夷英文介绍
美国夏威夷英文介绍Hawaii 夏威夷风情For most of us, Hawaii begins to weave her spell with some little glimmer of awareness. Golden beaches and golden people. Sun, sand, sea, and surf ... And somewhere between the blue skies and the palm trees ... we're hooked.对于大部分人来说,那些星星点点的关于夏威夷的印象,足以让我们沉浸于她的魅力。
金色的海滩,金色的人们。
阳光、沙子、大海、浪花……在蓝天和棕榈树之间,我们流连忘返。
The Hawaiian Islands are one of the most beautiful places on earth. The weather is friendly. The temperature ranges from 60-90 degrees all year long. It's a little warmer in summer, and a little cooler in winter, but every day is a beach day for somebody.夏威夷岛是世界上最美丽的地方之一。
这里天气宜人,气温整年在华氏60-90度之间变化。
夏天稍暖,冬天稍凉,但对于某些人来说每天都是晒太阳的好日子。
夏威夷英文介绍There are no strangers in Paradise. Perhaps the most beautiful part of Hawaii is the genuine warmth of people. We call it the spirit of Aloha. It has allowed a melting pot of cultures from all over the world to find common ground, and a new home, in this most gentle of places.在这人间天堂没有陌生人。
夏威夷 英文地方介绍
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• • • • • • • General introduction Etymology Geology Climate History Culture Customs and etiquette in Hawaii
The lei, a garland of flowers, shells, leaves, or even candy, is a traditional Hawaiian symbol of love or friendship. Visitors entering and leaving Hawaii are often gifted with the fragrant necklaces. Leis are also given to mark special occasions like anniversaries, birthdays, and graduations.
Luaus in Hawaii
• The luau takes its name from a dish prepared with young taro root leaves and coconut milk. Originally a celebration giving thanks to the gods, • Luau guests sat on woven mats laid on the floor and used their fingers to devour the feast. There is almost always some form of musical entertainment and prepared kalua pig.
夏威夷英语导游词(精选4篇)
夏威夷英语导游词(精选4篇)夏威夷英语篇1Hawaii in the old days was very hierarchical. Kapp system divides people'sgrades and stipulates that men are superior to women. The highest social classis the chief and the priest, the lowest is the slave, and the middle is thecivilian. The Kapp system stipulates that where people of different levels fishand hunt, where they farm and harvest, where they swim and play on the beach,what they eat and how they dress, and those who violate it are guilty of death.Hawaiians believe in gods and fatalism. They believe that God's ability isdetermined by the rank and age of the God's family. Therefore, people's statusis also determined by the status of the family in society and the rank and ageof people in the family. The higher the seniority, the older the qualification.Hawaiians believe that there is "mana" in living things. Mana is the air andaura obtained from distant ancestors and gods. Hawaiians believe that afterdeath, the spirits of ancestors often come back to protect their descendants.But ordinary people's mana is very few, not like the chief who can always get itfrom the God in heaven. In order to protect their own Ma Na, people are verytaboo to use their personal clothes for others.Many traditional Hawaiians still believe that pillows can't be stepped onor sat on. When a man goes to sea to fish, his family can't ask him where he'sgoing, and can't entertain guests when he's away from home. People who go to seacan't bring accompanying bananas, or they'll have bad luck.Modern Hawaiian customs have been integrated into the customs of peoplesall over the world. To visit a Hawaiian family,you have to take off your shoesbefore you can get in. This habit actually comes from the Japanese. In Hawaii,suits are only worn when attending weddings, courts and funerals, which is acompromise between Hawaiian local customs and western customs.夏威夷英语导游词篇2When it comes to Hawaii, people can't help thinking about its beautifulbeaches and sunset. This year's new year's Eve, we are traveling in Hawaii.Although there are no colorful, all kinds of fireworks, and there is no suchscene of festivity, we have a different flavor when we celebrate the new year ina foreign country. Because, my father, mother, grandfather, grandmother and Iare in Hawaii together. We have new year's Eve dinner with friends from all overthe world to celebrate this wonderful moment.That day, we went to the volcanic island. Under the crater is the blacksand beach, which is a natural landscape formed by the perennial lava flow. Froma distance, it's very spectacular! There are many volcanoes in the volcanicisland, including dead volcanoes and of course active volcanoes. Hot gas can beseen everywhere from lava crevices. We hopped on the ground, very excited, as ifthe ground was too hot to stand on. However, in the joy, I was a little afraid.I felt that the volcano would erupt at any time. We approached to see thesurface of the volcano, uneven, pitted, very rough. Some people feel too muchwith their hands and even scratch the skin on their hands. I gently and slowlyfeel these strange stones and the temperature of the earth. Suddenly, I havemany feelings. Nature is really wonderful!In the evening, our family boarded the luxury cruise ship, blowing the warmsea breeze, enjoying a sumptuous dinner. It's amemorable dinner with blacksauce steak, fried prawns, sweet scented bass It's still mouth watering to thinkof it now. After dinner, we also watched wonderful programs, magic, dance,pantomime, singing Thunderous applause came one after another.I had a unique new year in Hawaii, and the beautiful Hawaii left me manywonderful memories.夏威夷英语导游词3Hawaii Island is a group of beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean of theUnited States, like bright pearls sprinkled on the Pacific Ocean.Hawaii is known as the city of the rainbow. Every day, there is a drizzle.After the rain, a colorful rainbow passes through high-rise buildings, like agrand overpass; sometimes, the rainbow appears in the vast blue sea, like acolorful bridge for fairies, spreading warmth and happiness to the world;Sometimes, it may land quietly on the busy street. If you're not careful, youthink it's colorful neon lights!There is an island in Hawaii called volcanic island. Huge bowl shapedcrater, slowly emitting milky gas, like a bowl of hot rice. That day, it was socold, with cold rain, I was shivering with cold. Dad led me, walking carefullyon the black volcanic rock. We lifted the white smoke of the volcanic rock,which immediately emitted a stream of hot gas. I squatted down to warm my hands.How interesting!The most distinctive is the hula dance in Hawaii. We boarded a large ship.Under the setting sun, a group of beautiful girls wearing straw skirts andbright wreaths on their heads danced enthusiastically in a cheerful rhythm. Theaudience below, involuntarily clapping their hands, could not help but standupand jump up with the girls.I love the beautiful rainbow here, I love the magical volcano here, and Ilove the hula dance that brings joy to people!夏威夷英语导游词篇3Thousands of hope, thousands of hope, the holiday after the end of the examfinally came, also let the students restore the past smile. My father decided totake me, my mother and my brother Mingshun to Hawaii, a world-famous resort, fora rare and relaxing holiday.Hawaii is really worthy of its reputation. After getting off the plane, thedark, healthy and enthusiastic Hawaiian girls, wearing beautiful grass skirts,put orchid wreaths on us to welcome our group of Oriental tourists. All of asudden, the fragrance overflowed, and everyone's face was covered with a brightsmile. The tiredness of the journey was swept away by the sound of "Aloha"(local language, "welcome").First of all, we have seen the "gale mouth" that we have never seen before.The strong wind here is really indescribable. My mother, who is usually full andlovely, is also staggering and hard to get a foothold. As a little girl, I ameven more "vulnerable". Brother Mingshun is practicing fast running against thewind, but it's hard for him to cross the thunder pool. Dad opened his arms towelcome us at the front. He laughed and took pictures for us, leaving preciousscenes.Then we went to visit the famous American military base Pearl Harbor, whichwas attacked by Japan. In the harbor lies the wreckage of the sinking Alexander.With a heavy heart, we listened to the commentator's detailed explanation andwatched all kinds of documentary films in the memorial. I learned from the guidethat 1170 people on board were buried at the bottomof the sea At this time, Isaw all the Americans sitting next to me with tears in their eyes. I was deeplyinfected and felt extremely sad. I will present the wreath on my chest. I hopethese martyrs who died for our country can rest in peace!Hawaii is a paradise on earth. It has warm sunshine, fresh air and cleanwater quality, which is known as "three treasures of Hawaii". In addition, thecoconut forest scenery of Hawaii is the most attractive. The beach is full ofpeople. People from all over the world are lying on the white sand beach forsunbathing (jokingly called "fried hairtail") and enjoying the warm sunshine. Ican't help but put on a swimsuit, quickly into the blue water, with the ups anddowns of the tide, and jump, so uncomfortable!The fish in dinosaur Bay, big and small, are dazzling in color. They swimaround my feet and lick me. In the evening, we went to the folk culture villageto enjoy their unique customs. I played the game of throwing stones, and alsowon the prize, won the applause of the audience. Finally, we watched the uniquehula dance in the world, which is really memorable!Teachers often say: "walking thousands of miles is better than readingthousands of books." This overseas trip is the best verification. It's reallyfull of luggage!夏威夷英语导游词篇4The Hawaiian Islands are formed by volcanic eruption, including 8 largeislands and 124 small islands, stretching for 2450 km, forming a crescent islandchain. Hawaii is the largest island with two active volcanoes. The climate ismild and pleasant all year round, the precipitation is greatly affected by theterrain, and there is a great difference between different places, with theforest coverage rate of nearly 50%. The state is made up of 19 major islands andcoral reefs in the central Pacific Ocean.Hawaii's main industries include tourism, defense industry and agriculture.Pearl Harbor on the south coast of Oahu Island is the largest military port ofthe United States in the Pacific Ocean; Honolulu, the capital of the state, isthe industrial and commercial center of xiazhou.Agriculture is the pillar of the local economy, producing sugarcane,pineapple, coffee, bananas, etc. Hawaii is good for sugarcane. Sugarcane isplanted on the land of islands 2-3, producing about 1 million tons of crudesugar every year. Equivalent to 10% of the total sugar consumption in the UnitedStates every year, it is called the sugar island of the United States. Foodprocessing industry is the main industry, and a small number of oil refining,chemical industry, cement, etc. Grain and major industrial products aredependent on imports. Due to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery, thetourism industry is very developed, with an average annual tourist volume ofmore than 7 million people. Oahu Island is a tourism concentrated area.According to the calculation of Bank of Hawaii, the ripple effect oftourists' tourism expenditure in Hawaii is 2, that is, every dollar spent bytourists will increase the local total output value by 2 dollars. Tourismrevenue accounts for 60% of the GDP, making the economic growth rate of Hawaiialways higher than the average growth level of the U.S. economy.As tourism plays an important role in the economy of Hawaii, the governmentof Hawaii attaches great importance to the protection of the environment, theprotection of tourism resources, and the development of "clean" industries, suchas marine science, aquaculture, tropical agriculture, financial services, andbusiness centers, so as to promote the development of tourism and promoteeconomic development in the nearfuture.。
夏威夷英语导游词
夏威夷英语导游词夏威夷州(State of Hawaii),距离美国本土3700公里,属于太平洋沿岸地区,由太平洋中部的132个岛屿组成,是美国唯一的群岛州。
接下来是小编为大家整理的关于夏威夷英语导游词,方便大家阅读与鉴赏!夏威夷英语导游词1Thousands of hope, thousands of hope, the holiday after the end of the exam finally came, also let the students restore the past smile. My father decided to take me, my mother and my brother Mingshun to Hawaii, a world-famous resort, for a rare and relaxing holiday.Hawaii is really worthy of its reputation. After getting off the plane, the dark, healthy and enthusiastic Hawaiian girls, wearing beautiful grass skirts, put orchid wreaths on us to welcome our group of Oriental tourists. All of a sudden, the fragrance overflowed, and everyone's face was covered with a bright smile. The tiredness of the journey was swept away by the sound of "Aloha" (local language, "welcome").First of all, we have seen the "gale mouth" that we have never seen before. The strong wind here is really indescribable. My mother, who is usually full and lovely, is also staggering and hard to get a foothold. As a little girl, I am even more "vulnerable". Brother Mingshun is practicing fast running against the wind, but it's hard for him to cross the thunder pool. Dad opened his arms to welcome us at the front. He laughed and took pictures for us, leaving precious scenes.Then we went to visit the famous American military base Pearl Harbor, which was attacked by Japan. In the harbor lies the wreckage of the sinking Alexander. With a heavy heart, welistened to the commentator's detailed explanation and watched all kinds of documentary films in the memorial. I learned from the guide that 1170 people on board were buried at the bottom of the sea At this time, I saw all the Americans sitting next to me with tears in their eyes. I was deeply infected and felt extremely sad. I will present the wreath on my chest. I hope these martyrs who died for our country can rest in peace!Hawaii is a paradise on earth. It has warm sunshine, fresh air and clean water quality, which is known as "three treasures of Hawaii". In addition, the coconut forest scenery of Hawaii is the most attractive. The beach is full of people. People from all over the world are lying on the white sand beach for sunbathing (jokingly called "fried hairtail") and enjoying the warm sunshine.I can't help but put on a swimsuit, quickly into the blue water, with the ups and downs of the tide, and jump, so uncomfortable!The fish in dinosaur Bay, big and small, are dazzling in color. They swim around my feet and lick me. In the evening, we went to the folk culture village to enjoy their unique customs. I played the game of throwing stones, and also won the prize, won the applause of the audience. Finally, we watched the unique hula dance in the world, which is really memorable!Teachers often say: "walking thousands of miles is better than reading thousands of books." This overseas trip is the best verification. It's really full of luggage!夏威夷英语导游词2When it comes to Hawaii, people can't help thinking about its beautiful beaches and sunset. This year's new year's Eve, we are traveling in Hawaii. Although there are no colorful, all kinds of fireworks, and there is no such scene of festivity, we have a different flavor when we celebrate the new year in a foreigncountry. Because, my father, mother, grandfather, grandmother and I are in Hawaii together. We have new year's Eve dinner with friends from all over the world to celebrate this wonderful moment.That day, we went to the volcanic island. Under the crater is the black sand beach, which is a natural landscape formed by the perennial lava flow. From a distance, it's very spectacular! There are many volcanoes in the volcanic island, including dead volcanoes and of course active volcanoes. Hot gas can be seen everywhere from lava crevices. We hopped on the ground, very excited, as if the ground was too hot to stand on. However, in the joy, I was a little afraid. I felt that the volcano would erupt at any time. We approached to see the surface of the volcano, uneven, pitted, very rough. Some people feel too much with their hands and even scratch the skin on their hands. I gently and slowly feel these strange stones and the temperature of the earth. Suddenly, I have many feelings. Nature is really wonderful!In the evening, our family boarded the luxury cruise ship, blowing the warm sea breeze, enjoying a sumptuous dinner. It's a memorable dinner with black sauce steak, fried prawns, sweet scented bass It's still mouth watering to think of it now. After dinner, we also watched wonderful programs, magic, dance, pantomime, singing Thunderous applause came one after another.I had a unique new year in Hawaii, and the beautiful Hawaii left me many wonderful memories.夏威夷英语导游词3Hawaii Island is a group of beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean of the United States, like bright pearls sprinkled on the Pacific Ocean.Hawaii is known as the city of the rainbow. Every day, there is a drizzle. After the rain, a colorful rainbow passes through high-rise buildings, like a grand overpass; sometimes, the rainbow appears in the vast blue sea, like a colorful bridge for fairies, spreading warmth and happiness to the world; Sometimes, it may land quietly on the busy street. If you're not careful, you think it's colorful neon lights!There is an island in Hawaii called volcanic island. Huge bowl shaped crater, slowly emitting milky gas, like a bowl of hot rice. That day, it was so cold, with cold rain, I was shivering with cold. Dad led me, walking carefully on the black volcanic rock. We lifted the white smoke of the volcanic rock, which immediately emitted a stream of hot gas. I squatted down to warm my hands. How interesting!The most distinctive is the hula dance in Hawaii. We boarded a large ship. Under the setting sun, a group of beautiful girls wearing straw skirts and bright wreaths on their heads danced enthusiastically in a cheerful rhythm. The audience below, involuntarily clapping their hands, could not help but stand up and jump up with the girls.I love the beautiful rainbow here, I love the magical volcano here, and I love the hula dance that brings joy to people!夏威夷英语导游词4Hawaii in the old days was very hierarchical. Kapp system divides people's grades and stipulates that men are superior to women. The highest social class is the chief and the priest, the lowest is the slave, and the middle is the civilian. The Kapp system stipulates that where people of different levels fish and hunt, where they farm and harvest, where they swim and play on the beach, what they eat and how they dress, and those who violateit are guilty of death. Hawaiians believe in gods and fatalism. They believe that God's ability is determined by the rank and age of the God's family. Therefore, people's status is also determined by the status of the family in society and the rank and age of people in the family. The higher the seniority, the older the qualification. Hawaiians believe that there is "mana" in living things. Mana is the air and aura obtained from distant ancestors and gods. Hawaiians believe that after death, the spirits of ancestors often come back to protect their descendants. But ordinary people's mana is very few, not like the chief who can always get it from the God in heaven. In order to protect their own Ma Na, people are very taboo to use their personal clothes for others.Many traditional Hawaiians still believe that pillows can't be stepped on or sat on. When a man goes to sea to fish, his family can't ask him where he's going, and can't entertain guests when he's away from home. People who go to sea can't bring accompanying bananas, or they'll have bad luck.Modern Hawaiian customs have been integrated into the customs of peoples all over the world. To visit a Hawaiian family, you have to take off your shoes before you can get in. This habit actually comes from the Japanese. In Hawaii, suits are only worn when attending weddings, courts and funerals, which is a compromise between Hawaiian local customs and western customs.夏威夷英语导游词5The Hawaiian Islands are formed by volcanic eruption, including 8 large islands and 124 small islands, stretching for 2450 km, forming a crescent island chain. Hawaii is the largest island with two active volcanoes. The climate is mild and pleasantall year round, the precipitation is greatly affected by the terrain, and there is a great difference between different places, with the forest coverage rate of nearly 50%. The state is made up of 19 major islands and coral reefs in the central Pacific Ocean.Hawaii's main industries include tourism, defense industry and agriculture. Pearl Harbor on the south coast of Oahu Island is the largest military port of the United States in the Pacific Ocean; Honolulu, the capital of the state, is the industrial and commercial center of xiazhou.Agriculture is the pillar of the local economy, producing sugarcane, pineapple, coffee, bananas, etc. Hawaii is good for sugarcane. Sugarcane is planted on the land of islands 2-3, producing about 1 million tons of crude sugar every year. Equivalent to 10% of the total sugar consumption in the United States every year, it is called the sugar island of the United States. Food processing industry is the main industry, and a small number of oil refining, chemical industry, cement, etc. Grain and major industrial products are dependent on imports. Due to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery, the tourism industry is very developed, with an average annual tourist volume of more than 7 million people. Oahu Island is a tourism concentrated area.According to the calculation of Bank of Hawaii, the ripple effect of tourists' tourism expenditure in Hawaii is 2, that is, every dollar spent by tourists will increase the local total output value by 2 dollars. Tourism revenue accounts for 60% of the GDP, making the economic growth rate of Hawaii always higher than the average growth level of the U.S. economy.As tourism plays an important role in the economy of Hawaii, the government of Hawaii attaches great importance to the protection of the environment, the protection of tourismresources, and the development of "clean" industries, such as marine science, aquaculture, tropical agriculture, financial services, and business centers, so as to promote the development of tourism and promote economic development in the near future.。
夏威夷英文介绍作文
夏威夷英文介绍作文Hawaii, a paradise on earth, is a dream destination for many people. The beautiful beaches, clear blue waters, and lush greenery make it a perfect place to unwind and relax.The weather in Hawaii is always warm and sunny, making it an ideal place for outdoor activities. You can go snorkeling, surfing, or simply lie on the beach and soak up the sun.The Hawaiian culture is rich and vibrant, with its own unique traditions and customs. The hula dance, for example, is a traditional Hawaiian dance that tells stories through movement and is a must-see for visitors.Hawaii is also home to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world. From the majestic volcanoes to the stunning waterfalls, there is no shortage of natural beauty to explore.The food in Hawaii is a delicious blend of different cuisines, including traditional Hawaiian dishes as well as influences from Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino cuisine. Be sure to try the famous Hawaiian plate lunch, whichtypically includes a serving of meat, rice, and macaroni salad.Overall, Hawaii is a place like no other, with its unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and delicious food. It's a place that truly has something for everyone.。
夏威夷英语作文
夏威夷英语作文Hawaii, a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and warm, welcoming people, is a place where the English language is spoken with a unique flair. Here's a composition that captures the essence of Hawaii through the lens of its language:A Glimpse of Aloha in English: The Hawaiian Way of LifeAs the sun rises over the majestic volcanoes, casting a golden glow on the lush green valleys, the day in Hawaii begins with the gentle sound of waves crashing against the pristine shores. The air is filled with the sweet scent of plumeria and the promise of a day filled with adventure and relaxation.The English spoken here is a testament to Hawaii's rich history and cultural diversity. It is a blend of Hawaiian Pidgin, a creole language that combines elements of English, Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander languages, and Standard English. This unique linguistic fusion is a reflection of the islands' vibrant past and the melting pot of cultures that have come together to create the Hawaii we know today.In Hawaii, English is not just a means of communication; it's a way of life. It's the language of the 'ohana, the family,which extends beyond blood relations to include friends and neighbors. It's the language of aloha, a word that encompasses love, compassion, and kindness, and is used to greet and bid farewell.The local dialect, known as Pidgin, is characterized by its own set of slang and expressions that are as colorful as the islands themselves. Phrases like "No can do" and "Howzit?" are common, and they add a playful and informal tone to everyday conversations. The use of Pidgin is a source of pride for many Hawaiians, as it represents their distinct identity and the resilience of their culture.Education in Hawaii places a strong emphasis on preserving the English language while also promoting the study of the Hawaiian language. Schools often incorporate Hawaiian history and culture into their curriculum, ensuring that students have a deep understanding and appreciation of their heritage.Tourism is a vital part of Hawaii's economy, and English plays a crucial role in connecting visitors from around the world with the local community. The ability to communicate in English opens doors to new experiences, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the culture, history, and natural beauty of the islands.In conclusion, the English language in Hawaii is more than just a means of communication; it's a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of history, culture, and community. It's a language that speaks to the heart, inviting everyone to experience the warmth of aloha and the spirit of the 'ohana.Whether you're a native Hawaiian or a visitor from afar, the English spoken in these islands is sure to leave a lasting impression and a deeper connection to this enchanting place.This composition aims to provide a snapshot of the English language's role in Hawaii, highlighting its cultural significance and the unique way it is spoken and cherished by the people.。
夏威夷大岛介绍英文作文
夏威夷大岛介绍英文作文英文:Hawaii's Big Island is one of the most beautiful and diverse places in the world. From its stunning beaches to its active volcanoes, there is something for everyone to enjoy.One of my favorite things to do on the Big Island is to visit the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. It's amazing to see the lava flows and to hike through the park's lush rainforest. Another great activity is to go snorkeling at Kealakekua Bay, where you can see colorful fish and even dolphins.If you're looking for a more relaxing experience, there are plenty of beaches to choose from. My personal favorite is Hapuna Beach, with its soft white sand and crystal clear water. And if you're a coffee lover, the Kona Coffee Belt is a must-visit. You can tour coffee farms and taste someof the world's best coffee.Overall, the Big Island has so much to offer. Whether you're an adventure seeker or just looking to unwind,you'll find something to love here.中文:夏威夷大岛是世界上最美丽和多样化的地方之一。
介绍夏威夷 英语作文
介绍夏威夷英语作文Have you ever dreamed of visiting a tropical paradise? Look no further than Hawaii! With its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, Hawaii is truly a one-of-a-kind destination.The beaches in Hawaii are like no other. The sand is soft and white, and the water is crystal clear. You can spend your days lounging on the beach, soaking up the sun, or trying your hand at surfing or snorkeling. And don't forget to catch a breathtaking sunset over the ocean –it's a sight you'll never forget.But Hawaii isn't just about the beaches. The islands are also home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. From towering volcanoes to lush rainforests, there's no shortage of natural beauty to explore. You can hike through the mountains, swim in waterfalls, or simply take in the stunning views from a scenic lookout.And let's not forget about the culture. Hawaii is a melting pot of different influences, from Polynesian traditions to Asian and Western influences. You can experience this unique blend of cultures through the food, music, and art that is found throughout the islands. Don't miss out on a traditional luau, where you can feast on delicious Hawaiian cuisine and watch captivating hula performances.So if you're looking for a tropical getaway that offers a little bit of everything, look no further than Hawaii. With its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, it's a destination that truly has something for everyone. Pack your bags and get ready for the trip of a lifetime!。
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夏威夷英语作文In the heart of the Pacific Ocean lies Hawaii, a tropical paradise known for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and the warm hospitality of its people. Hawaii is a state that has captured the imagination of people from all around the world, and its allure is not just due to its natural beauty but also its unique blend of Polynesian and American cultures.The islands of Hawaii are a haven for those seeking adventure and relaxation. From the towering volcanoes of the Big Island to the lush rainforests of Kauai, Hawaii offers a diverse range of experiences. Surfers flock to the north shores of Oahu to ride the legendary waves, while hikers explore the trails of Maui, discovering hidden waterfalls and stunning vistas.Hawaii is also a place where the spirit of Aloha is deeply ingrained. This term, often translated as love, compassion, and kindness, is more than just a greeting; it's a way oflife for Hawaiians. Visitors are often struck by the genuine warmth and friendliness they encounter, making them feel welcomed and at home.The culture of Hawaii is rich and vibrant, with traditions that have been passed down through generations. Hula dancing, a significant part of Hawaiian culture, tells stories through movement and music. The sound of the ukulele and the rhythmicbeats of the drums can be heard at festivals and gatherings, bringing communities together.Cuisine in Hawaii is a delightful fusion of flavors, influenced by the diverse backgrounds of its residents. Local favorites include poke, a dish made from fresh, marinated fish, and the iconic plate lunch, which typically consists of two scoops of rice, a protein, and macaroni salad.Education in Hawaii is also a reflection of its unique history. Schools often incorporate Hawaiian language and culture into their curriculum, ensuring that the next generation remains connected to their roots. Learning English in Hawaii is not just about mastering a language; it's about embracing a culture that values harmony, respect, and the spirit of Aloha.In conclusion, Hawaii is more than just a destination; it's an experience that leaves a lasting impression. The beauty of its landscapes, the richness of its culture, and the warmth of its people make it a place that truly captures the heart. Whether you're learning English or simply looking to explore the world, Hawaii offers a unique and enriching experience that is not to be missed.。
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在这人间天堂没有陌生人。也许夏威夷人与生俱来地的热情才是这里真正魅力所在。我们称之为爱的精神。它是世界上最文明的地方之一,世界各地的文化都可以在这熔炉中找到共同点,生根发芽。
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Hawaii is very far from other areas in the USA. It is more than three thousand kilometers from the state of California. It is more than six thousand kilometers from Japan.
For most of us, Hawaii begins to weave her spell(魅力)with some little glimmer(微光) of awareness. Golden beaches and golden people. Sun, sand, sea, and surf……And somewhere between the blue skies and the palm trees(棕榈树)……we're hooked(吸引).
夏威夷远离美国其它的州。它离加利弗尼亚州三千多公里远。它离日本六千多公里远
Hot liquid rock called lava formed the Hawaiian Islands millions of years ago. The lava flowed up from the sea through openings in the sea floor. Visitors today can watch this process continue on the Big Island where the world's most active volcano still produces lava.
数千年前,由极热的岩石所形成的的岩浆形成了夏威夷岛。岩浆从海面流到海底。游客今日可以看这个进程在大岛继续,世界的最活跃的火山仍然往外喷发着岩浆。
Each of the Hawaiian Islands has a wet side and a dry side. It rains much more on the northeast sides of the islands and much more in winter than in summer. This gives each island two separate climate areas. One area is dry and desert-like. The other area has green plants, rivers and waterfalls.每一个夏威夷的岛都有湿润的和干燥的一面。东北部的岛夏日多雨,冬天的雨比夏天更多。这就使两个岛形成了两个不同的气候。一部分区域干燥很像沙漠。另一部分有绿色的植物,河流和瀑布。
夏威夷岛是世界上最美丽的地方之一。这里天气晴朗,气温整年在华氏60-90度之间变化。夏天稍暖,冬天稍凉,但对于某些人来说每天都是晒太阳的好日子。
There are no strangers in Paradise. Perhaps the most beautiful part of Hawaii is the genuine(与生俱来的)warmth of people. We call it the spirit of Aloha(爱). It has allowed a melting pot(熔炉)of cultures from all over the world to find common ground(共同点), and a new home, in this most gentle of places.
对于大部分人来说,那些星星点点的关于夏威夷的印象,足以让我们沉浸于她的魅力。金色的海滩金色的人们。阳光、沙子、大海、浪花……在蓝天和棕榈树之间,我们流连忘返。
The Hawaiian Islands are one of the most beautiful places on earth. The weather is friendly. The temperature ranges(在一定范围内变化)from 60-90 degrees all year long. It's a little warmer in summer, and a little cooler in winter, but every day is a beach day for somebody.
More than six million people visit Hawaii each year. They enjoy the beautiful land and the warm weather. They swim, watch the whales and other marine life and visit beautiful gardens. Hawaii has some of the most beautiful, interesting and unusual places on Earth.