Karakawa Avenue, Hawaii's famous commercial street, Karakawa Avenue, has a variety of world famous brand stores, huge duty-free shops, flea markets with unique Hawaiian flavor, and so on. On both sides are luxury, five-star hotels, brand-name stores, Street artists'performances and torch-burning street lamps, which are like the prosperity of Bailiusu people in Eileen Chang's works, but not in chaotic times, with a flourishing spirit. Keos is a Thai restaurant and Western food. It is situated at the corner of the street. The seats on the street are all open. The guests sit on the border of the street and restaurant, sipping red wine and looking at the people on the street. Keos's layout is like art galleries, famous paintings, flowers, beautiful hostesses, handsome male waiters, candlelight love shadow, as well as good dishes, every day, diners are crowded with dignitaries from all over the world. Keos has a picture in it, which the owner bought at an auction like Sotheby's. It costs $1 million and has become one of the restaurant's signboards "dishes" to attract customers. Eating with such expensive paintings will naturally cost a lot.