Thursday 2 August 2012

"Supreme Travel, Together We Share" Passion for Hawaii

2011 TIENS Global Golden Lion Distributors Tourism Seminar Report IV
On Mar.6th, 2011, a sunny day in Hawaii, the tight agenda after arrival was finished. From Mar.6th — 7th, we had plenty of time to enjoy the fantastic urban view and get to know the custom of Hawaii.
After breakfast on Mar.6th, we drove to the Pearl Harbor, a significant naval port of the U.S. in the Pacific Ocean, and also the second largest tourism attraction in Hawaii. In May, 1962, President Kennedy designated the place where Arizona sunk into the ocean as a national cemetery, and established the USS Arizona Memorial on the water.

USS Arizona Memorial
On the way back from the Pearl Harbor to the restaurant, we visited the State Government Building, the residence of the Governor, Iolani Palace, and the King Kamehameha Statue.
In the day, we cheerfully enjoyed the urban sight, and the fun of shopping. In the evening, we watched magic performances while enjoying the lavish dinner.
The magic of Polynesia blends magic show, art of sound and lighting, and Polynesian dance and song to perfection. The skillful use of all kinds of flame, laser and technical effect thrilled the guests with passion and excitement. The magic show was equally fantastic: the movements of dancers performing Hula with simple while snot-rag was comparable to that of the charming Hawaii girls; the angry cacique came to the magician, but the latter could easily remove his body instantly; the sight of local soldiers fighting with fiery knifes even wandered the magician; the captured magician was tied to the Bed of Death, leaving only dozens of seconds to get away from the claw of death...... any traditional performance shall be a pale comparison to this unique and creative show.

Magic Show
On Mar. 7th, we were so glad to see a Hawaii in the respect of folk culture. The Polynesia Cultural Center is a large-scale ethnic cultural museum, in the aim to preserving the historical and cultural legacy of the Polynesian. Currently, there exist seven villages consisting of Polynesians from seven Pacific islands, including Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, and Marguesas. The villagers' daily life reflects the different cultural tradition and customs of the 7 islands. The cultural center is surrounded with water and hills. A variety of tropical plants were luxuriant. Erect palms and pines stand along both sides of neat circular roads, and around various buildings and facilities. Flower beds and grasslands can be seen everywhere.
In the evening, we aboard the "Ship of Love" to admire the nice view under the sinking sun. Also, we could watch the original Hawaii dance, or take part in the interactive activities. Merged in the folk music, tourists can enjoy to their hearts' content the joyful night……
"Ship of Love" kicking off its journey in the dusk
The happier the trip, the shorter it seems. But we have captured each moment of happiness in our camera. While thinking back, we can always vividly recall this nice journey of our life.
Please prepare your contents for share with passion and zest, and bring them to your team partners in the market, encourage them to make more efforts. Next year, it' ll be their time to take the "passionate trip" with elites from across the world.