Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon, Duke Kahana Moku Peng Lake, whose official name is: Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Lagoon, Duke Paya Kahana Moku Peng Lake. Duke Kahana Moku Peng Lake is located on the southwest coast of the southeast corner of Oahu Island, Hawaii, southeast of Magic Island (Magic Island), Kahana Moku Peng Lake (Kahanamoku Lagoon), and Araway Boat Port (Ala Wai Boat Harbor); Wuhu is adjacent to the Hawaiian Hilton Village, and the famous Rainbow Building (the Hawaiian Hilton Village Rainbow Building) is on the northeast lake of Wuhu. To the south of Wuhu, the west section of Kahanamoku Beach (Kahanamoku Beach), the eastern end of Kahanamoku Beach is connected to Drusiburg Beach (Fort DeRussy Beach), originally a military reserve of Fort DeRussy, walking southeast along the coastline is the authentic Waikiki Beach (Waikiki Beach); To the south of Kahanamoku Beach is the sea, leading to the vast Pacific Ocean. It should be noted that Lake Duke Kahanamoku is not Lake Kahanamoku. In fact, Duke Kahanamoku Lake and Kahanamoku Lake are separated from the waters of the Aravey Boat Port and the narrow land area of Aravey Boat Platform, parking lot and Wuhu Beach. Of course, Duke Kahanamoku Lake itself is not big, just a small artificial shallow pond in Honolulu's Waikiki area, which takes only 20 minutes to walk around the lake. The lagoon is part of Henry Kaiser's Hawaiian Village development, built in the 1950s; In 1961, Hilton acquired Kaiser’s Hawaiian resort; in 2006 it cost about $15 million to renovate the lake, with boardwalks, palm trees, and a small island. You can swim in Duke Kahana Moku Lake. It is suitable for all year round, just because Hawaii is summery, neither hot nor cold, and suitable for all ages. It is worth mentioning that every weekend, there is a fireworks show on the shore of Lake Duke Kahana Moku Lake. The type of life has a thousand autumns, there is a kind of gentle and light as summer, another beautiful and colorful as fire.