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The Shaka Officially Belongs to Hawaiʻi

If you have ever wondered where the shaka, or “hang-loose,” hand gesture comes from, the answer is: Hawaiʻi. Although most residents have already known this, the symbol of aloha was not formally established as belonging to Hawaiʻi until this year.  This week residents, government officials and media gathered at 1938 Indochine in Kakaʻako to celebrate

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Fairmont Kea Lani on Maui Unveils Cultural Transformation

After years of intentional planning and renovation, the Fairmont Kea Lani on Maui completed its stunning cultural redesign this January. The project updated more than just the resort’s luxurious one-bedroom suites and two-story villas; it also introduced a reimagined lobby with a new bar and restaurant as well as an immersive Hawaiian cultural center. The

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The Iconic Duke’s is Opening on Hawaiʻi Island

Dreaming of a Hula Pie—but booked a trip to Hawaiʻi Island? Hopefully your trip is scheduled for late 2025. Because that’s when Duke’s Kona is scheduled to open. The iconic restaurant will open in a 15,000-square-foot oceanfront space at the Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa. This marks the restaurant company’s first venture on Hawai‘i Island

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O‘ahu’s Turtle Bay Resort Will Become a Ritz-Carlton

The famed Turtle Bay Resort, perched on Oʻahu’s North Shore, is changing owners and will be rebranded as a Ritz-Carlton. Host Hotels & Resorts Inc., which owns almost 80 hotels, entered an agreement to acquire the 450-room resort and nearby land for $725 million from Blackstone Real Estate. Blackstone bought the 1,180-acre oceanfront hotel in

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How a $160 Million Renovation Has Transformed the Westin Maui Resort & Spa

Most times a multimillion renovation to a resort only benefits the guests. But part of the $160 million renovation to the Westin Maui Resort & Spa Kā‘anapali is open to everyone—and that was exactly the point. Seven months after deadly wildfires devastated Lahaina, killing at least 101 people, the hotel wrapped up renovations that included

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Hawaiʻi Hosts the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture

This week residents and visitors on Oʻahu have a unique opportunity to experience the depth and breadth of the various indigenous communities that make up the Pacific Islands. The 13th annual Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (FestPAC) comes to Hawai‘i—for the first time—for 10 days of cultural exchange starting June 6, hosting more than

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Everything You Need To Know About Bon Dances in Hawaiʻi

Mangoes, lychee, south swells and bon dances. These are all the things we look forward to in summer in Hawaiʻi. Wait—what’s a bon dance? The Obon—or bon—festival is an annual Japanese holiday held in the summertime that commemorates and remembers deceased ancestors. It is believed that their spirits return at this time to visit their relatives.

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New Exhibit Celebrating Aloha Wear Opens at the Honolulu Museum of Art

Aloha wear has long been a symbol of Hawai‘i’s cultural heritage and the upcoming exhibit “Fashioning Aloha” at the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA), opening on April 12, takes viewers on a deep dive through nearly 90 years of aloha wear, showcasing 53 garments including holoku, mu‘umu‘u, holomu‘u and aloha shirts. The exhibit takes the

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