A man comes up to talk Kevin: You two from around here? Jun: She is, but I’m just a tourist. Kevin: Cool. Jun: Want to help me put some lotion on my back? Kevin: Yeah! So, will you be in Oahu your w
Lisa: Like what? Even though I was born here, I’ve never been. Kevin: Like...there’s a community of people who live there. In between the beach and the mountains. Lisa: All the islands have people
The man leaves Lisa: That haole is nuts. Kauai does sound beautiful though. I’ve always wanted to hike the Kalalau Trail. Jun: I read about that! Cliffs and waterfalls and fruit trees! I have a coup
A few hours later; at Pearl Harbor Jun: Hawaii is nothing like Utah. Are you sure this is the same country? Lisa: Hawaii is really unique. Last state in the union. The only island state. No racia
Lisa: You know, being half-Japanese, I always feel kind of weird coming here. Jun: But everyone in Hawaii looks Japanese. Anyway, people must accept history by now. Lisa: But so many people died h
Two days later; in a park office in Kauai Jun: We’d like a permit for camping in the Na Pali Coast. Three days. Ranger: You girls sure you’ve in shape for the trail? The Sierra Club gives it a ni
Early the next morning; Jun and Lisa have started on the Kalalau Trail Jun: Why didn’t you tell me this hike would be so hard? Paradise is much steeper than Utah. Lisa: I’m panting, too. But look
They are getting closer to the beach as the sun sets Jun: What are those terraces over there? Lisa: I’d guess it was taro. That used to be the staple crop of the islanders. Jun: Wow! Like Taiwan’s
Yuling picks up a customer at Airport Jenny: Yuling! It’s so good to meet you! Yuling: I’m glad I get to show you around my city. Jenny: Too bad this business meeting is only for three days. Yulin
In a taxi Jenny: What is this TV used for? Yuling:Oh, that’s a KTV. Here, sing a song! Jenny: [Driver gives her a microphone] He wants me to sing? I can’t sing Chinese. Yuling:[Laughs] He says h