Let's stroll through Honolulu's Chinatown -
the oldest Chinatown in what is now the USA-
Hawaiian Skies Above-
"The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine,
bracing and delicious.
And why shouldn't it be? -
it is the same the angels breathe."
Mark Twain
"The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine,
bracing and delicious.
And why shouldn't it be? -
it is the same the angels breathe."
Mark Twain
Urban street scenes below-
"With true friends . . .
even water drunk together is sweet enough."
- Chinese proverb
"With true friends . . .
even water drunk together is sweet enough."
- Chinese proverb
Campaign season must pass through Chinatown!
"To be uncertain is to be uncomfortable,
but to be certain is to be ridiculous."
- Chinese proverb
"To be uncertain is to be uncomfortable,
but to be certain is to be ridiculous."
- Chinese proverb
"Happiness is not a horse, you cannot harness it."
- Chinese proverb
- Chinese proverb
A Shinto priest prepares for the service.
"Think not that dreams appear to the dreamer only at night:
the dream of this world of pain appears to us even by day."
JAPANESE POEM.
"Think not that dreams appear to the dreamer only at night:
the dream of this world of pain appears to us even by day."
JAPANESE POEM.
The Temple stands ready.
"Wafted into my room, the scent of the flowers of the plum-tree
Changes my broken window into a source of delight."
Japanese Poem
"Wafted into my room, the scent of the flowers of the plum-tree
Changes my broken window into a source of delight."
Japanese Poem
"A man's fortune must first be changed from within."
- Chinese proverb
- Chinese proverb
"A man's fortune must first be changed from within."
ReplyDelete- Chinese proverb
Lovely said.
Thanks for sharing.
What wonderful photos of Chinatown. That last quote is very thought-provoking.
ReplyDeleteI love these Cloudia!! We don't have a Chinatown around here, but I have been to the one in Toronto...which was GREAT!! Have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteJeanne
that was a wonderful walk through chinatown!
ReplyDeletenamaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!
Thanks for the stroll, Cloudia. I hope to see it in person one day.
ReplyDeleteSo glad YOU came today!
ReplyDeleteThere is a Chinatown in Paris too.
ReplyDeleteOn last time I want to paris, in a street, a part of if was Chinese and the other one from North Africa.
ALOHA, MY FRIEND !
Poems and quotation are nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat Chinese quotes! Good friends are my treasure.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pics of Chinatown, Cloudia!
WARM ALOHA!!!!!!!!
B xx
I love Chinatowns!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Casa!
I love Chinatowns!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Casa!
Chinatowns anywhere are always such colourful places :)
ReplyDeleteLove these pics and proverbs, darling C!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post!
xoxox,
CC
So was Obama the first Muslim born in Chinatown and is that where the cover up of his non citizenship started? Which would make him a Chinese Muslim non American unless of course you have a Kenya town there.
ReplyDeleteNice quotes.
ReplyDeleteI have long wanted to visit Hawaii .. one day I will .. your photos make me wish it is sooner than later...
ReplyDeleteNice post and quotes.
ReplyDeleteI'm hungry just thinking of Chinese food.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos. We were just in Hawaii and stopped at Violet's in Chinatown to buy leis for family graves at the Oahu Cemetery and the Mausoleum. It was our first trip to Hawaii, and one of the highlights was watching the man at Violets stringing crown flowers and orchids for the leis.
ReplyDeleteLove the Chinese proverb on certainty. So true.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the Chinese and Japanese proverbs! : )
ReplyDeleteTo be certain is ridiculous. I can agree with that.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing today!
ReplyDeleteThank you for my daily transportation into another world. I especially liked
ReplyDelete"To be uncertain is to be uncomfortable,
but to be certain is to be ridiculous."
Every Blessing
Mahalo Freda
ReplyDeleteThis post is gorgeous. Thanks for the poems, Cloudia. The last one especially speaks to me. It seems to me Hawaii is rich in so many ways and that every breath you take is a work of art.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stroll through Honolulu's Chinatown, a really nice sequence of images Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteHappiness is not a horse, you cannot harness it."
ReplyDeleteAh, well, that Chinese did not own one, I guess, for many days, my happiness is indeed a horse.