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Aug 30, 2009
Hawaii in January on holiday do not miss these Don Local Events
Hawaii in January on holiday do not miss these Don Local Events If you travel to Hawaii in January, here are a few annual local events for you to consider adding to your itinerary. The Ka Moloka'i Makahiki (Ancient Hawaiian Games) is celebrated in the Kaunakakai Town Baseball Park & Mitchell Pauole Community Center on the island of Moloka'i. Every year about January 21, you can enjoy this week of celebration of ancient Hawaiian sports competitions. Hawaiian offers games, music, hula dancing, crafts and foods. For over 50 years, Honolulu has held the Narcissus Festival. From mid-January, his goal is to preserve and promote culture and Chinese traditions. Honolulu? S Chinatown jumps with celebrations such as lion dances, traditional dances in the streets. There is the Narcissus Queen Pageant, Coronation Ball, Chinatown Open House, folk dances and a fashion show. January Oahu? S North Shore brings The Morey Boogie World Bodyboard Championship. Held at the famous Banzai Pipeline on Ehukai Beach Park, bodyboard surfers from around the world to show their talent. This is fun for fans of surf and who enjoys good outdoor competition. End of January is the start of Honolulu? S Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration of ethnic longest of the State of Hawaii. Lasting through March there is much to see. Some highlights are the Japanese tea ceremony at the Heritage Fair Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, and events of flowers. Festival ball, the Cherry Blossom Queen and Court are elected. For sports fans January brings the Hula Bowl and the NFL Pro Bowl Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The Hula Bowl is the college football star. Here's your chance to see some of the best players playing their last collegiate game. NFL Pro Bowl brings together all the top-rated professional football players for a head-to-head competition.
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