Honolulu's Chinatown is one of the city's liveliest districts, containing every aspect of a big city within a fifteen block ... More
Chinatown
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Honolulu's Chinatown is one of the city's liveliest districts, containing every aspect of a big city within a fifteen block area. During the day, plenty of shop-owners open their doors for tourists and locals to browse at their leisure. When the shopping is done and appetites are high, fill up with Dim Sum or go a bit further out to find Korean, Thai, Filipino, and Japanese restaurants. When the day is done, relax at a bar and have a few drinks with some friends, or go out and see a show. Chinatown theaters present everything from stand-up comedy to vaudeville, musicals, silent films, and plays.
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Built by Christian missionaries in the 1830s and 1840s, this church was always frequented by Hawaiian royalty. The handsome gray
edifice, listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, was constructed of 14,000 coral blocks. The upper gallery houses ...
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The most elegant restaurant in the colorful Chinatown district, this place features a creative mix of traditional Asian and avant
garden European cuisine. On the vast, pricey and impressive menu, diners will find everything from potstickers to pizza and ...
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This steel and concrete structure was constructed as a coastal artillery installation in 1911. It sits unobtrusively in the middle
of a lush beachfront park in Waikiki. The fort's Battery Randolph has been converted to an exhibit hall that ...
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