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What is worth buying when traveling to Hawaii in the United States?
Coral and shell pink, black and gold corals produced in Hawaiian waters are cut, polished and sent to jewelry stores.

Duke Road between Waikiki, Karakoya Street and Cujo Street is crowded with large and small shops selling all kinds of jewelry.

Maui diving equipment factory in downtown Honolulu has a free hotel shuttle bus, which is convenient for tourists to visit their factory. This trip is free.

The final arrangement is to let tourists visit a big exhibition hall, or I should say a big shop, which is undoubtedly a clever business means.

Surprisingly, not all shells are as common as those on Hawaiian beaches. Shells are often used to make flower chains.

They are not flower chains made of flowers, but come from Ni Hao Island, which is called "Forbidden Island". They are made of thousands of small shells and are worth thousands of dollars. Kona coffee, which once enjoyed a high reputation for food, is now popular again. Coffee beans can be bought in many coffee plantations on the coast of Kona. Most strange food stores and coffee shops carefully select raw materials, so food and coffee taste very good. Macadamia nuts are sold from ABC thrift stores to Walworth chain stores. As long as you put on an Aloha shirt or a slim skirt, you will become a real Hawaiian.

Shirts and skirts are printed with dazzling floral patterns, and loose and fat slim skirts are especially popular with plump women. The largest distributor of Aloha shirts and skirts in Shiloh is Hattie Store, which has stores on all major islands. Hattie's shop gives all kinds of Aloha shirts and slim skirts to major hotels free of charge, and presents customers with shell flower chains and pineapple juice.

Visit Hattie's gift shop, and you will also find a wide variety of Hawaiian souvenirs and Hawaiian specialty foods. Strangely, the old Aloha shirts in 1930s and 1940s were favored by collectors, so many shops specialize in the old Aloha shirts.

Conservative commodities include wallets, suitcases and jackets, as well as ordinary wallets and belts. Although it is a bit out of date, it is not expensive.

Old photos, pictures that record history, are inexpensive souvenirs. The archives of the Bishop Museum has a collection of 500,000 old photos of Hawaii.

Although art galleries are everywhere, there are not many good works of art and handicrafts. Most so-called art galleries sell seascape paintings. They are more like comics than beautiful paintings, but these paintings can make artists very rich. If you want to see a lot of paintings, you can go to Peggy Huo Po Art Museum in Nunu Street 1 164, Honolulu. There is an exhibition of the works of this famous Hawaiian artist.