Khi #x20; Beach, Cuchio Beach, located in the southwestern tip of Oahu Island, is located in the sea, and belongs to Waikiki Bay (Waikiki #x20;Bay). As far as the map is concerned, Cuchio Beach is northwest to southeast; along the coastline, the northwest of Cuchio Beach, the adjacent beach is Waikiki Beach (Waikiki #x20;Beach); At the southern end of Cuchio Beach, on the Waikiki Wall (Waikiki #x20;Wall), its south is Queen Beach (Queen #39;s #x20;Beach). Waikiki Wall, shaped like a narrow trestle, the "track bridge" extends straight to the west and south to the sea, and there is a large pavilion-style building at the west tip; At the beginning of the eastern end of the "Zhanqiao", near the intersection of Karakava Avenue (Kalakaua #x20;Ave) and Kapahulu Avenue (Kapahulu #x20;Ave). There is a statue here, built around the statue is stone and running water, connected to the beach. The statue is public art, the statue of "Marcaqua and Kira" ("Makua #x20;and #x20;Kila" #x20;Statue). Kapahulu Avenue, about 90 degrees right angle to the beach, the west of the sea, the south is Honolulu Zoo (Honolulu #x20;Zoo). Karakava Avenue, roughly from the northwest to the southeast, one of which has been accompanied by Cusio Beach. On the Karakava Avenue of Cuhio Beach, the non-sea side, are hotels and shops, the service industry is concentrated in accommodation and food, and most of the day and evening visitors are woven. Four seasons such as summer, Hawaii has a suitable tourist and vacation attractions, and people are fascinated.