Exploring Kapiolani Regional Park Events
Kapiolani Park in Oahu was presented to the Hawaiian people by King Kalakaua in 1887. He called the 130-acre plot of land Queen Kapiolani in honor of his loving wife. Today, residents and tourists alike appreciate the park for a variety of reasons.
Read MoreKapiolani Regional Park - One Of The Most Popular Parks In Waikiki
King Kalakaua gave Kapiolani Regional Park to the people of Hawaii in 1877. This lovely waterfront park is complete with a long beach, twisting banyan trees, and even a coconut grove.
Read MoreKalakaua Avenue - The bustling Main Street of Honolulu
Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu is Waikiki's major roadway. The seashore area is a mix of Swarovski and hula mounds. It is a well-traveled section of town because to its large retail malls, rainbow shower trees, wide walkways, and sunny beaches. It is nearly as well-known as its namesake, King Kalakaua, the "merry monarch" and Hawaii's last ruling monarch.
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