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  • With a wide path all along its length, the canal offers a lovely evening’s walk, ending at the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor.

  • The 1929 terracotta and tile A&B Building epitomizes Territorial period Hawaiian architecture. Asian, Mediterranean and island influences are filtered through the quintessential Hawaiian architects, C. W. Dickey and Hart Wood.

  • Temporary exhibitions are held in the bank’s marble lobby and in a series of second-floor galleries.

  • Light bounces off the multi-colored exterior of this Chinese place of worship; inside, incense drifts and the goddess of mercy looks on as devotees pray.

  • This garden was a retreat for the queen, where she picnicked to the tinkling sounds of Nu’uanu Stream.

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

  • The Gothic-vaulted building, with its 25-bell carillon and stained-glass West Window, took nearly 100 years to build.

  • The loop drive from Makiki Street up Round Top Drive, and along Tantalus Drive is not to be missed – picnic along the way at Pu’u ’Ualaka’a Park.

  • This art group got its start when a few crafters met in 1979 to share their knowledge of Asian arts. Now the center hosts prestigious classes.

  • Two self-guided walking tours focus on the plant life and art work on the campus.

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