Haleakala National Park is the most meaningful and valuable place for our holiday on Maoyi Island. You can't see from a distance that 3000 meters above sea level, driving slowly and climbing all the way, looking out at the Pacific coastline, where white waves beat volcanic rocks, and the flat valley bottom is green and lush. It's absolutely a paradise. It's worth seeing at 4:00 a.m. every day. More than 400 cars queued up to go into the park to watch the magnificent sunrise and sunset in the afternoon. We didn't want to go until about 9 a.m. By this time, most of us have finished our sightseeing and returned to the entire national park, silent, giving us a chance to quietly appreciate the supernatural power of this nature hundreds of millions of years ago.