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I beg you for a detailed guide on traveling to Hawaii in the United States.

1. Climate: The temperature does not change much throughout the year. The rainfall is heaviest from October to April, and it can rain at any time.

2. Time difference: Hawaii is 18 hours behind Beijing time.

3. Language: The official languages ??are English and Hawaiian.

4. Traffic: Vehicles in Hawaii drive on the left. When crossing the road, please look right first and then left, and obey the traffic rules.

5. Communications: Use credit cards or phone cards to make international long distance calls at public phone booths.

6. To dial a domestic landline number from Hawaii: 0086 + area code (don’t leave out the 0 before the area code) + phone number, such as dialing a Beijing landline number 0086-10-12345678.

To dial a domestic mobile phone in Hawaii: 0086+mobile phone number

To dial a Hawaii landline phone number in China: 001+808+phone number

To dial a Hawaiian mobile phone in China: 001+mobile number

7. Hotels: In areas with mature tourism industry, some hotels have older equipment. Hotels generally have pay TVs, telephones, paid drinks and snacks, etc. Please inquire about the fees before using them to avoid misunderstandings during checkout. Tap water in Hawaii can be drank directly. Tourists who are afraid of acclimatization are recommended to drink bottled water.

8. Shopping: Local specialties include Hawaiian volcanic beans, Kauai cookies, Kona coffee from the Big Island, potato chips and jam from Maui, and Hawaiian beef jerky, etc.

9 , Restaurant: Western food generally uses a knife and fork, the fork is held in the left hand, and the knife is held in the right hand.

10. Tips/service charges: Hawaii has the habit of tipping. The reference amounts are as follows: hotel room attendants $1; porters $1 per piece of luggage; doormen who call taxis $1; restaurants The waiter pays 10% to 15% of the total bill

11. Attractions and other public places: Do not smoke, spit, or make loud noises in public places. Do not jump in queues or crowd in queues, and do not act casually. Throw out trash and spit out gum.

12. Temples, churches, palaces, and high-end entertainment venues are recognized formal occasions. When entering, the clothing must be dignified and tidy. No bare chest, bare back, slippers, shorts, miniskirts, sleeveless tops, etc. are allowed. Other inappropriate clothing.

13. Hawaii Customs Entry and Exit and Airport Security Inspection Regulations: Hawaii Customs regulations strictly prohibit bringing meat, fruit and other food into the country. Non-US residents over 21 years old can bring 1 liter of alcoholic beverages and 200 cigarettes duty-free. Or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco are allowed into the country. Cigars produced in Cuba are prohibited from entering the United States.

If you depart from Hawaii to the mainland United States, all Hawaiian agricultural products carried must be inspected by the local customs agricultural department