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The Honolulu hula dance performance is a treasure of Hawaiian culture. It originated in Polynesia and tells stories with the curves of limbs and hips. Female dancers wear grass skirts and leis, while male dancers wear loincloths, with unique costumes. The dance is performed to the rhythm of traditional Hawaiian music, with graceful movements, strong imitation, and full of artistic appeal. In Honolulu, tourists can enjoy hula performances at the Polynesian Cultural Center, Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Beach, etc., and feel the charm of Hawaiian culture.
In addition, Hawaii also holds a variety of hula festivals and competitions, such as the Goddess Cup Kaiki Hula Festival, which provides tourists with an opportunity to learn more about hula. Hula is not only an important part of Hawaiian traditional culture, but also an important way for Hawaiian people to express their emotions and convey their values. By watching hula performances, tourists can gain a deeper understanding of Hawaii's history, culture and lifestyle, and experience its unique charm.