Honolulu is the capital city of the state of Hawaii in the United States of America. Located at the southeast coast of the island of O'ahu, the name of the city means "sheltered harbor" or "calm port." Just like any other American city, Honolulu is busy and life there is flaming red.
Whether from the mountain or from the sea, Honolulu has a stunning aerial view. Buildings add to the beauty of the city. But I can just imagine how beautiful it was during the olden days with the structures back then (some of which are still preserved in the whole city).
No wonder, it is one of the most visited cities on earth. I, myself, is a witness to that. When I arrived in Honolulu, there were a lot of flights that arrived at the time of our arrival and there were lots of tourists that visited the city from all over the globe.
With its many visitors, I think that the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport needs an upgrade to cater to the needs of the growing number of tourists. Its sea port is also as busy as its air counterpart. Growth is part of a beautiful city such as Honolulu and its facilities upgrade is necessary.
One thing that I noticed is the use of old structures for government offices. This is one way of preserving historical edifices and, at the same time, making use of them for important service-oriented offices. This way, culture is still rich and history is kept.
Wherever we go in the world, malls have become part of any country's culture. Honolulu has its Ala Moana Center which caters to all kinds of markets. They have affordable stores as well as high-end brands for everyone's shopping delight. The International Market Place is another option for locals and tourists as well.
Aside from swimming in the beaches of Honolulu, surfing is a reason for visiting the city. With the high waves from the Pacific Ocean, it really is an ideal surfing place. Mountain trekking is also a popular activity to appreciate the city more from the view above.
But whatever reason may be, a visit to Honolulu is a must once in someone's lifetime. For me, I will be back to this lovely city. The Filipinos there are even more hospitable. I felt that my 10-day stay was so short. Never there was a dull moment especially that I was able to meet new friends. Yes, the waters around Honolulu may be blue but the city is as red as can be.
Thank you to Lorna Imperial and Ramon Sumibcay for bringing me to Honolulu and for producing the "Islas" fashion show (which I directed) of Edgar Madamba held at the Grand Ballroom of the Dole Cannery. Other new-found friends worth the thank you are Pacita Ignacio, Bennie Medina, Sarah Luz Hosaka, Hawaii superstar Iwalani Tseu, Dr. Nancy Walsh, Charo Feliciano and all the countless others who made my stay a very memorable one.
From the bottom of my heart, MAHALO!
Credit goes to the owners of some of the photos.
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