The Honolulu International Airport had been in existence for more than 30 years. The facilities were slightly outdated but generally, it could still meet the needs of the tourists who came from all over the world to Hawaii through airplanes.
As Zhang Lisheng possessed an American passport, he did not have to go through customs in the airport. The instant he left the plane, he could immediately feel the scorching heat of the sun. Carrying his backpack, he was sent directly to the entrance of the airport's outsider channel by bus together with the passengers who did not need any visa.
The instant he walked out of the bus, he suddenly found that at least one-third of the people around him were Asians. From their accent, they were mainly Japanese and Chinese.