Das Hawaii-Parlament hat eine sehr lokale Eigenschaft, das amerikanische Regierungsparlament scheint sehr schwer zu sein, nicht sehr großes Gebäude. Denn der Staat ist weit von seinem eigenen Land entfernt, es gibt keinen Besuch im Parlament, eine sehr schwierige Buchungsmöglichkeit ist nicht sehr bequem.
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Das Hawaii-Parlament hat eine sehr lokale Eigenschaft, das amerikanische Regierungsparlament scheint sehr schwer zu sein, nicht sehr großes Gebäude. Denn der Staat ist weit von seinem eigenen Land entfernt, es gibt keinen Besuch im Parlament, eine sehr schwierige Buchungsmöglichkeit ist nicht sehr bequem.
Das Parlament ist ein relativ großes Gebäude in Hawaii, aber es kann nur die äußere Struktur besuchen, die es nicht besuchen kann, aber es ist sehr heiß, viele Orte können gepflegt werden.
Unter der Führung eines großartigen Reiseleiters Ursula besuchten wir den Pflanzengarten. Dies ist sowohl reich als auch interessant. Ursula hat uns den Hintergrund des Pflanzengartens und das lokale Ökosystem erzählt, um zu erklären, wie wichtig diese Entscheidung ist und warum so wichtig. Wir empfehlen nachdrücklich, diesen Reisen durch den Pflanzengarten zu buchen.
The building of Hawaii's State Council was magnificent, with the State Emblem hanging in the middle of the main entrance, which had the words 1959 on it. That year Hawaii became a state of the United States of America. The building has a strong tropical style, a corridor courtyard, a spacious patio, you can see the blue sky and white clouds. The building is surrounded by tall palm trees. According to the information, the eight huge pillars supporting the building symbolize the eight major islands of Hawaii, surrounded by pools, and symbolize the vast Pacific Ocean of Hawaii. There is a statue of FATHER DAMIEN in front of the building. We guess it must be a person of great importance to the state of Hawaii. Later, it was found on the Internet that this statue of Damien, a respected Belgian priest, was forced to exile to Molokai Island, Hawaii, in 1866. He devoted his life to the care of leprosy patients and was regarded as the most loyal friend by the Hawaiian people. On the other side of the building, the statue of Queen LILILIUOKLAUI, the last monarch of Hawaii, faces the State Capitol Building with GIVEN WITH ALOHA BY THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII written below. It means the people of Hawaii greet you. ALOHA Aloha is the most common greeting in Hawaii, and we learned it when we traveled in Honolulu. A simple word, including hello, thank you, welcome, goodbye, I love you and so on, can be used in any occasion. On both sides of the first floor is the conference hall. One is SENATE and the other is HOUSE OF REPRESENTITIVES. The latter is open, with the American flag and the Hawaiian flag in the middle. There are rows of semicircular seats with computers on each table. Staff members introduced that upper-level seats were open to the public. We see seats for wheelchair residents. When we went, the meeting on that day came to an end. The staff said that there would be a meeting at 12 o'clock tomorrow. Welcome to the audience. Upstairs is the office, each room has a sign at the door, indicating the name of the members and the area they represent. At that time, I saw a woman holding a sign and shouting loudly, as if asking the MP to respond to a case.
This parliament building is very tasty. It's not a traditional Gothic European building surrounded by water. It feels very spiritual. I like the buildings here so much that they can get in and out freely.