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Spotlight on Sightseeing Oahu



• CHINATOWN

In the middle of the 19th century, Chinese laborers were brought here to work on the sugarcane fields as indentured laborers. When their contracts were completed, they struck out on their own. By 1869, there were nearly 70 Chinese businesses registered in Honolulu. Most of them were located in what would become known as Chinatown.

Chinatown entranceSeveral of the buildings erected at the turn of the century remain intact with architecture that serves as a reminder of a bygone era. Just ten years ago, the streets of Chinatown were an unpleasant combination of dilapidated buildings and establishments of ill-repute. Chinatown has undergone a rebirth, and new construction has made it very appealing to visitors, recent immigrants and residents alike.

Don’t miss the chance to visit the many lei stands up on Mauna Kea and Beretania Streets. Anyone who lives here and truly understands Hawai'i stops by this area frequently to pick up a beautiful lei for a date, visiting friends, a proud graduate, or for anyone celebrating something special.


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