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Honolulu

Khám phá Honolulu với EF

Honolulu là một thành phố quốc tế lớn với vẻ quyến rũ của một thiên đường đảo. Sinh hoạt hàng ngày của rất nhiều sinh viên EF bao gồm lướt trên những con sóng biểu tượng của Thái Bình Dương, leo lên đỉnh các núi lửa đang cháy âm ỉ và nếm thử các món ăn Châu Á đích thực. Tuyệt vời nhất là người dân Hawaii nổi tiếng là thân thiện và nhiệt tình sẵn sàng chia sẻ văn hóa đảo đặc trưng của họ với bất cứ ai tò mò muốn biết.

Tham quan & Văn hóa

Từ các lớp học của EF chỉ cần vài bước chân là bạn sẽ đến Bãi biển Waikiki xinh đẹp xứng đáng đưa vào bưu thiếp. Đi bộ xung quanh rìa Diamond Head Crater, và thưởng ngoạn cảnh quan ngoạn mục bao quát đảo. Đi bộ vào phần nội địa của rừng nhiệt đới trên Đường mòn Thác Manoa, được tạo điểm nhấn bằng một con thác tuyệt đẹp đổ từ độ cao 150 foot và rặng tre cao chót vót. Theo bước chân của hoàng tộc tại ‘Điện Iolani, từng là nơi đóng đô của hoàng gia Hawaii.

Mua sắm

Dành một buổi chiều lướt qua Ala Moana Center, một trong những trung tâm mua sắm ngoài trời lớn nhất Hoa Kỳ. Tản bộ dọc theo Bờ biển Waikiki, ngang qua những cửa hiệu thời thượng và các cửa hàng bán đặc sản thủ công địa phương. Để tránh ánh nắng mặt trời hãy thử ghé vào Trung tâm Mua sắm Hoàng gia Hawaii, một trung tâm mua sắm lớn trong nhà.

Thể thao & Sinh hoạt ngoài trời

Học lướt sóng trên những con sóng biểu tượng của Bãi biển Waikiki. Bơi với ống thở hoặc lặn biển giữa những dải đá ngầm của Vịnh Honauma. Bơi cùng những chú cá heo "lắm chuyện" tại Sea Life Park và xem thú hoang dã sâu tận trong rừng mưa nhiệt đới Hawaii. Và xem những tay lướt sóng cừ nhất thế giới tranh tài trong cuộc thi lướt sóng lớn hàng năm ở North Shore từ một chiếc ghế thoải mái trên biển.

Du ngoạn

Honolulu năm trên đảo Oahu, một trong tám đảo lớn của Hawaii. Những chuyến du ngoạn của EF sẽ đưa bạn đến những hòn đảo Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai và Đảo Lớn xung quanh nơi bạn sẽ được chứng kiến những núi lửa hoạt động phun khói, các thung lũng rừng nhiệt đới và các bãi biển nguyên sơ xa khỏi các lối mòn.

Giải trí & Cuộc sống về đêm

Không có chuyến đi nào đến Hawaii được gọi là hoàn thiện nếu không dành ít nhất một đêm tham gia tiệc luau, một kiểu tiệc truyền thống của Hawaii. Nếm thử heo quay theo phong cách Kalua trong khi xem các bước nhảy lắc lư của vũ điệu hula. Honolulu là tiêu điểm trong cuộc sống về đêm ở Hawaii. Trung tâm Honolulu và khu Phố Tàu có các tụ điểm âm nhạc tuyệt vời ngầm dưới đất dành cho các DJ và các ban nhạc địa phương, trong khi Đại lộ Kuhio ở Waikiki là một câu lạc bộ và địa điểm khiêu vũ thu hút nhiều du khách.

Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival
31 May - 3 Jun 2012 (annual)

The annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival hits the Doris Duke Theatre at the Honolulu Academy of Arts with an eclectic programme of gay and lesbian productions. The festival brings fresh talent to the screen from Hawaii and beyond.

King Kamehameha Statue Decoration Ceremony
Jun 2012 (annual)

In preparation for the King Kamehameha parade the following day, the King's statue in Honolulu's Civic Center is decorated with 13-foot floral tributes, created on site throughout the day by volunteers. Music and hula performances add to the colourful display.

King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
Jun 2012 (annual)

The King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade is a very important annual procession in Honolulu. It sees colourful floral floats, glamorous Pa'u riders and outstanding marching bands fill the streets of Honolulu.

King Kamehameha Hula Competition
Jun 2012 (annual)

Held annually at the Blaisdell Arena, the King Kamehameha Hula Competition is an international cultural event featuring dance troupes from the mainland, Japan and Hawaii. Both traditional and contemporary styles are performed by groups in male, female and mixed categories.

The Made In Hawaii Festival
17 - 19 Aug 2012 (annual)

The three-day Made In Hawaii Festival is a celebration of the many and varied products of the islands, held at the Neal Blaisdell Center. Some 400 exhibitors represent Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai and the Big Island.

Okinawan Festival
Sep 2012 (annual)

Labour Day weekend at Kapiolani Park welcomes a grand and merry celebration of Okinawan culture. Enjoy delicious Okinawan and local foods, music and traditional Okinawan games and performances. All in all, a great family-orientated event!

The Joy of Sake
Sep 2012 (annual)

The biggest sake-tasting event outside Japan arrives at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The Joy of Sake explores over 250 different sakes, offering visitors newly released samples and appetisers. The festival also includes various talks on sake-related issues.

Aloha Festivals Floral Parade
Sep 2012 (annual)

Hawaii, for many outsiders, conjures up images of colourful flowers, especially in the form of huge leis, or necklaces. The Aloha Festivals Floral Parade in Honolulu lives up to this reputation, celebrating the islands' abundant array of floral life.

World Invitational Hula Festival
Nov 2012 (annual)

The unique World Invitational Hula Festival, held at the Waikiki Shell, is an ongoing celebration of Hawaiian culture, art, history, language and the people's relationship to nature. Artists perform in both 'Olapa (traditional) and 'Auana (contemporary) styles.

Honolulu Marathon
Dec 2012 (annual)

Attracting over 20,000 participants annually, the Honolulu Marathon is one of the biggest in the US. The entire race runs along the beautiful Honolulu coastline, encompassing over 100 acres of parks, beaches and historic monuments.

New Year's Ohana Festival
Jan 2013 (annual)

Take in bonsai displays and explore origami art before feasting on Japanese delicacies at the annual New Year's Ohana Festival. The day-long affair at Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii celebrates Japanese heritage and culture and includes entertainment and crafts.

The Sony Open
Jan 2013 (annual)

The Sony Open golf tournament is held each January at the illustrious Waialae Country Club in Hawaii. With a generous US$5.4 million purse, the champion receives US$972,000. Mark Wilson was the winner in 2011.

Chinese New Year Celebration
Jan 2013; Fri and Sat only (annual)

Spend three consecutive weekends ushering in the Year of the Dragon with Asian cuisine and traditional performers at the Chinatown Cultural Plaza in Honolulu, the only Chinatown in Hawaii. Embrace Chinese culture with fortune readings, music and martial arts demonstrations.

Pro Bowl
Jan 2013 (annual)

The Pro Bowl American football game marks the end of the professional season. It pits the cream of the AFC and the NFC against each other in a friendly and guaranteed-entertaining game at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.

Punahou Carnival
Feb 2013 (annual)

Most people attend the annual Punahou Carnival for the food; the two-day event serves up delicious dishes from Teriyaki cheeseburgers to malasadas. Other highlights include The White Elephant sale, plenty of carnival games and rides and the art gallery.

Hawaii Opera Theatre Season
Jan - Feb 2013 (annual)

Every year, three renowned operas are performed during the Hawaii Opera Theatre Season in Honolulu's Neal S Blaisdell Center. Directors, singers and designers from America, Europe and Asia take part in the four-week event.

Honolulu Festival
Mar 2013 (annual)

The annual Honolulu Festival aims to promote cultural understanding, economic co-operation and ethnic harmony between the people of Hawaii and the Asia-Pacific region. Musicians, performers, athletes and visitors fill venues throughout Honolulu to rediscover their shared history, traditions and customs.

Annual Waikiki SPAM JAM® Festival
Apr 2013 (annual)

Yes, you are still in Hawaii, and yes this is a festival celebrating all things related to Spam, the canned meat from Hormel Foods. Held on Walikiki's Kalakaua Avenue this annual festival welcomes Hawaii's top restaurants, free entertainment and more.

Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival
May - Jun 2013 (annual)

The annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival hits the Doris Duke Theatre at the Honolulu Academy of Arts with an eclectic programme of gay and lesbian productions. The festival brings fresh talent to the screen from Hawaii and beyond.

King Kamehameha Statue Decoration Ceremony
Jun 2013 (annual)

In preparation for the King Kamehameha parade the following day, the King's statue in Honolulu's Civic Center is decorated with 13-foot floral tributes, created on site throughout the day by volunteers. Music and hula performances add to the colourful display.

King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
Jun 2013 (annual)

The King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade is a very important annual procession in Honolulu. It sees colourful floral floats, glamorous Pa'u riders and outstanding marching bands fill the streets of Honolulu.

King Kamehameha Hula Competition
Jun 2013 (annual)

Held annually at the Blaisdell Arena, the King Kamehameha Hula Competition is an international cultural event featuring dance troupes from the mainland, Japan and Hawaii. Both traditional and contemporary styles are performed by groups in male, female and mixed categories.

The Made In Hawaii Festival
Aug 2013 (annual)

The three-day Made In Hawaii Festival is a celebration of the many and varied products of the islands, held at the Neal Blaisdell Center. Some 400 exhibitors represent Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai and the Big Island.

Okinawan Festival
Sep 2013 (annual)

Labour Day weekend at Kapiolani Park welcomes a grand and merry celebration of Okinawan culture. Enjoy delicious Okinawan and local foods, music and traditional Okinawan games and performances. All in all, a great family-orientated event!

The Joy of Sake
Sep 2013 (annual)

The biggest sake-tasting event outside Japan arrives at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The Joy of Sake explores over 250 different sakes, offering visitors newly released samples and appetisers. The festival also includes various talks on sake-related issues.

Aloha Festivals Floral Parade
Sep 2013 (annual)

Hawaii, for many outsiders, conjures up images of colourful flowers, especially in the form of huge leis, or necklaces. The Aloha Festivals Floral Parade in Honolulu lives up to this reputation, celebrating the islands' abundant array of floral life.

World Invitational Hula Festival
Nov 2013 (annual)

The unique World Invitational Hula Festival, held at the Waikiki Shell, is an ongoing celebration of Hawaiian culture, art, history, language and the people's relationship to nature. Artists perform in both 'Olapa (traditional) and 'Auana (contemporary) styles.

Honolulu Marathon
Dec 2013 (annual)

Attracting over 20,000 participants annually, the Honolulu Marathon is one of the biggest in the US. The entire race runs along the beautiful Honolulu coastline, encompassing over 100 acres of parks, beaches and historic monuments.

New Year's Ohana Festival
Jan 2014 (annual)

Take in bonsai displays and explore origami art before feasting on Japanese delicacies at the annual New Year's Ohana Festival. The day-long affair at Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii celebrates Japanese heritage and culture and includes entertainment and crafts.

The Sony Open
Jan 2014 (annual)

The Sony Open golf tournament is held each January at the illustrious Waialae Country Club in Hawaii. With a generous US$5.4 million purse, the champion receives US$972,000. Mark Wilson was the winner in 2011.

Chinese New Year Celebration
Jan 2014; Fri and Sat only (annual)

Spend three consecutive weekends ushering in the Year of the Dragon with Asian cuisine and traditional performers at the Chinatown Cultural Plaza in Honolulu, the only Chinatown in Hawaii. Embrace Chinese culture with fortune readings, music and martial arts demonstrations.

Pro Bowl
Jan 2014 (annual)

The Pro Bowl American football game marks the end of the professional season. It pits the cream of the AFC and the NFC against each other in a friendly and guaranteed-entertaining game at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.

Punahou Carnival
Feb 2014 (annual)

Most people attend the annual Punahou Carnival for the food; the two-day event serves up delicious dishes from Teriyaki cheeseburgers to malasadas. Other highlights include The White Elephant sale, plenty of carnival games and rides and the art gallery.

Hawaii Opera Theatre Season
Jan - Feb 2014 (annual)

Every year, three renowned operas are performed during the Hawaii Opera Theatre Season in Honolulu's Neal S Blaisdell Center. Directors, singers and designers from America, Europe and Asia take part in the four-week event.

Honolulu Festival
Mar 2014 (annual)

The annual Honolulu Festival aims to promote cultural understanding, economic co-operation and ethnic harmony between the people of Hawaii and the Asia-Pacific region. Musicians, performers, athletes and visitors fill venues throughout Honolulu to rediscover their shared history, traditions and customs.

Annual Waikiki SPAM JAM® Festival
Apr 2014 (annual)

Yes, you are still in Hawaii, and yes this is a festival celebrating all things related to Spam, the canned meat from Hormel Foods. Held on Walikiki's Kalakaua Avenue this annual festival welcomes Hawaii's top restaurants, free entertainment and more.