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artifacts at the Arizona Memorial Visitor Center commemorating (纪念) the attack on Pearl Harbor, then travel
around beautiful Oahu on a Circle Island guided bus tour.
The Arizona Memorial Visitor Center is Hawaii's number one visitor attraction. View the film of the attack
on Pearl Harbor and browse the historic artifacts on display. Then ride the Navy launch across Pearl Harbor
to visit the Arizona Memorial. Then, board a tour bus for a scenic trip around the island of Oahu. Get your
cameras ready for the beautiful view over Windward Oahu at Nu' uanu Pali Lookout. Visit Byodo-In Temple,
which is set against a picturesque mountain backdrop.
You'Il also see the famous North Shore surfing beaches of Sunset, Banzai Pipeline, and Waimea Bay and
drive through rustic Haleiwa Town. Visit Dole Plantation and discover the history of Hawaii's pineapple industry
before enjoying a no host lunch at the Polynesian Cultural Center (lunch is not included in the listed price).
Inclusions:
Scenic bus tour of Oahu island
Film viewing at Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, Pearl Harbor
Visit of Byodo-In Temple and Dole Plantation
Available:
Mon-Fri.
Hours of operation:
7 AM to 5 PM
Note:
Strict security measures forbid purses, handbags, fanny packs, backpacks, camera bags, diaper bags,
luggage and/or other items. Visitors may bring a camera and cam-recorder. A storage facility, operated by a
private vendor, is available for visitors coming to the USS Arizona Memorial, USS Bowfin Submarine Museum
& Park, the Battleship Missouri and the Pacific, Aviation Museum. The facility can be found at the entrance to
the USS Bowfin Submarine Park There is a nominal (象征性的) storage fee. The storage facility is in operation
daily 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
B. To tell the writer attractions in Hawaii.
C. To attract more tourists.
D. To describe a wonderful tour in Oahu.
B. Pearl Harbor, Dole Plantation, Nu'uanu Pali Lookout, Sunset Beach
C. Pearl Harbor, North Shore, Byodo-In Temple, Dole Plantation
D. The Arizona Memorial, Nu'uanu Pali Lookout, Dole Plantation, Polynesian Cultural Center
B. some historic artifacts
C. a film
D. Windward Oahu
B. Geogre Zhang, from Shanghai, leaves his backpack in a locker outside the entrance.
C. Billy, from Italy, with small bag in hand and inside the bag is a cam-recorder.
D. Hose, from Spain, who has left his luggage in the hotel.
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