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  • Exhibitions and sales of various art societies. The work is often very affordable.

  • An adorable place, the menu offering a full range of regional Chinese specialties.

  • Every salon has experts on hand for a professional application of makeup.

  • The perfect way to end a day at the spa, manicures and pedicures always include a short hand and/or foot massage.

  • If chic and upscale Kahala Mall is on your list of shopping stops, you can be rejuvenated at this day spa right in the shopping center. Men’s services are available, too.

  • Shiatsu, Swedish, and Thai styles are available, but why not try Hawai’i’s traditional lomilomi or the newer Pāhaku (stone) massage.

  • Wai’anae artisans have pulled together into a cooperative to offer locally made woodcrafts, carvings, prints, paintings, kapa (bark cloth), jewelry, and clothing.

  • Few meals in Hawai’i are served without rice, and those that are usually come with noodles. Indeed, noodles in hot broth with pork and green onions is a common dish for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and leftover dinner rice often reappears as fried rice for the next day’s breakfast.

  • Rent a glider at Dillingham.

  • The best place for Hawai’i’s favorite comfort food: steaming bowls of noodles.

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