As a San Francisco native, and having two dozen trips to Hawaii on my belt, I rarely went into Honolulu Chinatown as we eat Chinese regularly at home...and when I go to Oahu I am there to eat...
Hawaii Heritage Center
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The Hawaii Museums Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing the museum community in Hawaii. Through membership, they offer resources, collaboration opportunities, and professional development, fostering cultural heritage preservation and appreciation.
The Association emphasizes the importance of accurately representing the Hawaiian language, including the use of diacritical markings such as the okina and kahako. Addressing the technical challenges of displaying these elements online reflects their commitment to promoting authenticity and respect for Hawaiian culture.
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A "must do" tour where you visit Hawaii so you can get a thorough understanding of all the ethnic orgins of the people of Hawaii. The museum is wonderful but to go on the walking tour adds to...
We passed this site many times in the past while enroute to either dine or market in Chinatown but had not ventured in, until today. From the outside, we peered at several poster boards and some...
Lovely tour guide and quaint walk around Chinatown. Because the tour is run by the heritage center you'll get more personal and passionate information (and treats) versus a larger blasé tour...
We had a wonderful tour with Karen. She grew up in Honolulu and has been helping the heritage center for about 40 years. She has seen Chinatown's transformation over the years and told so many...
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