Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Chinatown Double Ten Parade

Nihau! 
Welcome to Honolulu Chinatown: 
Oldest in the West
Purple Bamboo Melody by Traditional Chinese Music on Grooveshark

Ko`olau Mountains
 behind Honolulu Town
remind me of an 
Asian brush drawing.






















 Nice day for a parade

Ten Ten, or Double Ten Day
is the National Holiday
of the Republic of China
( Taiwan )















 When are children ever still?


 Sun Yat-sen 
was born on 12 November 1866
 to a Cantonese Hakka family.
  Evidence suggests
 that he was  born at Ewa
 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

 Some claim that he came to
 Honolulu
at age 13.









 When they are lost in thought. . . .

















 Like any other person





















 Everything OK in there?

































 Here comes the parade!


















 We do know
 that Dr. Sun lived here
 among us,
attending Iolani School,
and Punahou 
as our President
Obama did.














 Some say 
that the cosmopolitan court and 
democratic politics
of Hawaii's King Kalakaua
inspired young Sun's
 earliest political
aspirations.









 In 1883 the King
awarded 2nd prize
in English grammar
to the young student
Sun!





















 Hawaii 
has had a thriving 
Chinese community
from Kalakaua's times.























 Hawaii
would not BE the 
Hawaii we know and love
without the Chinese
people and influences.














































 Portable Rainbow
















 Dignified Guardian














 Missing the Parade


















 Age:   Far & Near

















 By the Window












 Hawaii Family
posing before 
Dr. Sun's Statue.

















 Memories Under Construction

 What revolution
might THESE Honolulu
children lead,
to improve our world
when they grow up?






































 So pretty-
Is it REAL?
MUST TOUCH!
















 " Sincerity 
makes the very least
 person
 to be of more value 
than the most talented
 hypocrite.  "

Charles Spurgeon

 


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Thanks for visiting!
                               Warmly,
cloudia




" Sincerity is the way to heaven. "
Mencius

35 comments:

  1. Really amazing,China in Hawai. I like to enter your blog and discover traditions and ways of living of that dreamed land. Aloha from Spain!

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  2. I see why the town reminds you of an Asian brush drawing - very perceptive remark.

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  3. pretty cool....love the parade and all the color and the bit of culture you give us as well in this...thanks for the glimpse...

    aloha from va

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  4. Now I'm hungry for some Won Ton Soup.....

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  5. Enjoy your day !
    Best regards from Paris,

    Pierre

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  6. My daughter is half chinese. Luckily many of her chinese relative reside nearby so she gets infusions of her culture. Beautiful pictures ~

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  7. felt like i was there .. thanks

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  8. Beautiful post & colorful photos.Thanks a lot.

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  9. Cloudia, what an amazing world of color and enjoyment (felt almost like being there) thanks for sharing this. I have to admit one of my most favorite expressions on a child is when they are deep in thought. It's priceless, you can almost feel the energy waves ...May you keep on catching all the magic in the world-and bring here! Karen

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  10. Thanks for the culture lesson. The pictures are great, especially those of children.

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  11. I love the dragon with the rainbow colors..

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  12. I LOVE YOU Friends and each of your comment/gifts!



    Thank YOU

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  13. a wonderful celebration of life, color and culture. :)

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  14. Ces photos sont vraiment joyeuses. J'aurai aimé assister à cette fête.
    Belle soirée,

    Roger

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  15. Lovely series of photos, Cloudia. Does remind me of the Hawaii I know from 40 years ago when I lived there. (Your 'I'm IN' did make me smile. Thank you.)

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  16. Cool 'double day'. My favorite number is 22. Know anything about double twos?

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  17. Wonderful where alike is possible, and happening.
    Really impressed, as sadly the Chinese community lives a kind of hidden life over here.

    Please have you all a good Thursday.

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  18. Wonderful pics and a Perfect history lesson! Only found here!!!

    J

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  19. Your home is a magnificent place rich in culture. Thank you for these rich and lively images.

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  20. Thanks for these super comments!

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  21. I like the way you think my hula pal!!

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  22. And who doesn't love a dragon dance? Lovely post as always. Thank you.

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  23. Great captures. Such lively captures!

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  24. That was lovely!!

    Namaste /\ from Mumbai
    Aloha!

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  25. Appreciate the bit o' history, and the shots that colored the story.

    Aloha, Cloudia !

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  26. I love Chinatown! It's a must go to when Honolulu. Mahalo!

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  27. Lovely carnival, cheers Cloudia for your inspiration.

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  28. Muito agradável!!!

    Bom fim de semana!
    Beijinhos.
    Brasil

    ♪♫°✿°`╮

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