If Waikikiki is the second most famous beach in the world, then perhaps no beach can claim to be the first. Just hearing Waikiki's name reminds you of the boundless horizon, the sunset in the Pacific Ocean, and the hula dancers dancing to the beat of island music. Waikikiki, once a royal playground in Hawaii, has become the world's most famous pastoral tropical island resort. Although cheap Tiki drinks, traditional Hawaiian banquets and Samoan hotknife dances are still regular shows here, the beach with the largest number of tourists in Hawaii is gradually changing the face of mass tourism - the world's most famous resort hotels are clustered here, with almost all luxury brands of specialty stores full of colours, as well as exquisite style. Restaurants and cocktail lounges. In the sunset, you can see many people swimming, boating, surfing, and enjoying life may be the biggest reason for people to come here. Wakiki's sand is not very dense, but it's lovely! It's like cookie scraps coming back in a jar