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HOT SHOPSAND RESTAURANTSWELCOME VISITORS

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Summer Lovin’Hot trends and flirty fashions for the season

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the chiefdoms of the Hawaiian islands under one rule in 1810, opened its doors. Today, the land beneath Royal Hawaiian Center is still owned by the Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate.

Pauahi maintains her place here at Helumoa in a statue built to her likeness that makes its home in our Royal Grove. There, Pauahi sits with a keiki (youngster) enjoy-ing the passing day. Pauahi’s legacy and Hawaiian heritage are celebrated through our cultural-arts classes, which take place several times throughout the week. Kumu hula Puake‘ala Mann teaches both ‘ukulele and hula, and is always a joy to learn from. Wainani Yim also teaches ‘uku-lele inside Helumoa Hale, our Guest Services central just off of the Royal Grove. Uncle Tom Cummings’ story-tell-ing hours throughout the week are great fun for the whole family, too! And don’t forget, of course, our lei-making classes and our lomi (massage) demonstrations, as well. For a comprehensive schedule of all of our cultural pro-gramming, including our fantastic entertainment calendar, visit royalhawaiiancenter.com.

No laila e o‘u mau hoa, nou nō kēia hale nei ‘o ka Royal Hawaiian Center. E kipa mai!

And so, my dear friends, our Royal Hawaiian Center is your home. You are welcome here.

Marleen Akau

Vice President, General Manager

It is with tremendous pleasure that I welcome you, on behalf of our entire ‘ohana (family), to Royal Hawaiian Center here at Helumoa, Waikīkī. With more than 110 shops and restaurants, along with an extensive cultural and entertainment program, we offer you a most unique shopping experience.

Fronting three blocks of Hawai‘i’s famed Kalākaua Avenue, Royal Hawaiian Center stands upon land that was once owned by the ali‘i (Hawaiian nobility). Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who made Helumoa her home in the latter 1800s, composed her last will and testament bequeathing her estate for the purpose of providing for education for Native Hawaiians. In 1887, Kamehameha Schools, named for her great-grandfather who united all of

Nou ka hale, our house is your house. Day or night, Royal Hawaiian Center—our unique, Hawaiian, world-class destination—is ready to welcome you with hospitality and aloha!

“ “Aloha mai kakou.

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link to our websiteScan this QR Code with your smart phone to be taken to the Royal Hawaiian Center website.

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14 hands-on haWaI‘I Free Hawaiian cultural

activities Monday-Saturday.

18 style report A fashion preview straight

from the style department.

24 fashIon feature Update your wardrobe with

these flirty summer looks.

32 Bags Fun vibrant colors to

drape from your elbow.

34 jeWelry Sparkle and shimmer

with island accents.

36 shoes Step out in style with

elegant footwear.

38 WatChes A statement piece on your

wrist never looked so good.

40 for hIm Selective pieces for our

gentlemen to enjoy.

42 for her Chic and stylish

from head to toe.

44 omIyage Gifts galore, from local

edibles to sweet smelling body treatments.

AboVe From leFt: Hawaiian quilt-making is one of the free cultural activities provided at the Royal Hawaiian Center. on rAchel: For fashion information, see page 30.

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on the coVer PhotogrAPh by Hudson Taylor FAshion styling by Tiare Thomas on rAchel: Bathing suit top, tory burch; necklace and beaded bracelets, Aloha Aina boutique; charm bracelet, kate spade new york; rings, Forever 21.

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46 HISTORY LESSON Music and hula through the ages at Helumoa.

50 WARM ALOHA � ere’s more to a greeting

than meets the eye.

52 TREASUREDARTIFACTS

Prized feathered cloak and helmet return to Hawai‘i.

54 HAWAIIAN 101 An easy glossary.

56 APRÈS BEACH Restaurants feature

special midday menus.

62 AIRY AND LIGHT Enjoy Uncle Tetsu’s

Japanese-style cheesecakes.

64 HAWAIIAN SNACKS From shave ice and Spam

musubi to ahi poke.

67 DINING LISTINGS Choose from a variety

of ethnic cuisines.

70 ROYAL HAWAIIANCENTER DIRECTORY

72 CENTER MAPS AND INFORMATION

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80 WAIKIKI STREET GUIDE

ABOVE (Left) In addition to dancers, hula performances include musicians who beat the bottom of an ipu, which is a gourd instrument. The Center’s restaurants o� er special menus after lunch and before dinner.

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ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER2201 Kalākaua Avenue, Suite A500Honolulu, HI 96815, (808) 922-0588www.royalhawaiiancenter.com

Vice President, General Manager Marleen AkauDirector of Cultural Affairs Aaron J. SalāCultural Director Monte McComberDirector of Marketing Sam ShenkusMarketing Manager Nani Hanus

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Hands-On Hawai‘iJoin us daily for free cultural activities

MONDAY (Pō‘akahi)Hula Lesson10 a.m. The Royal GroveLomilomi Lesson 11 a.m. Building B, Level 3Hawaiian Storytelling Noon Helumoa Hale, The Royal GroveLei-Making Lesson 1 p.m. Building A, Level 1

TUESDAY (Pō‘alua)Hawaiian Quilting9:30 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court, Building B, Level 2Hula Lesson10 a.m. The Royal Grove‘Ukulele PlayingNoon Helumoa Hale, The Royal GroveLauhala Weaving1 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 p.m. The Royal Grove

WEDNESDAY (Pō‘akolu)Lomilomi Lesson 11 a.m. Building B, Level 3Polynesian Cultural Center Show11 a.m. The Royal GroveHawaiian Storytelling Noon Helumoa Hale, The Royal GroveLauhala Weaving1 p.m. Building A, Level 1Hula Lesson4 p.m. The Royal GroveLive Hawaiian Entertainment6 p.m. The Royal Grove

THURSDAY (Pō‘ahā)Polynesian Cultural Center Show11 a.m. The Royal Grove‘Ukulele PlayingNoon Helumoa Hale, The Royal GroveLauhala Weaving1 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 p.m. The Royal Grove

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FRIDAY (Pō‘alima)Hula Lesson10 a.m. The Royal GroveLomilomi Lesson11 a.m. Building B, Level 3‘Ukulele PlayingNoon Helumoa Hale, The Royal Grove

Lei-Making Lesson1 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 p.m. The Royal Grove

SATURDAY (Pō’aono)Lei-Making Lesson1 p.m. Building A, Level 1Hula Kahiko at Helumoa6 p.m. The Royal Grove

*Schedule is subject to change without notice. For updates, call Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room at (808) 922-2299.

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THE GRAND ESTATE ONon Kailuana Place, located within the laid-back town of Kailua, served as an intimate yet luxurious getaway for this summer season’s Royal Hawaiian Center R Magazine fashion shoot. From fun pops of color and glamorous statement jewelry pieces, we’ve got a variety of styles that will make you wish you’re here every summer.

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On Keilani: Tunic dress,Tory Burch; shoes, kate spade

new york; earrings and long necklace, Pink Sand; short necklace, Olivia Hawaiian

Jewelry; bracelets, Fendi; rings, Aloha Aina Boutique.

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Resort wear never looked so chic. Model Rachel Cook wears a gorgeous out� t from the Royal Hawaiian Center’s swimsuit boutique, PINK SAND. Playful accessory colors turn up the volume as seen in OMEGA’s link strap and rose-colored face dials. FURLA’s subtle two-toned taupe and soft pink sandals are perfect for any day out on the beach. FENDI’s bracelet brings fun contrasts and textures to any ensemble while TORY BURCH’s abstract version of an ombre design warmly reminds us of a perfect sunrise in Hawai‘i.

On Rachel: Hat, blouse, skirt and clutch, Pink Sand;earrings, Aloha Aina Boutique; bracelets, Koa Nani; watch, Tourneau; ring, Fendi.

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3 Omega Boutique;

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4 Furla; Bldg. B, Level 1

STYLE TIPAs long as you

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Since 1932, the exquisite diamonds from HARRY

WINSTON have been the forefront of jewelry excellence. From classic timepieces and diamond bracelets to lovely earrings and engagement rings, Harry Winston has something to help celebrate every momentous occasion.

Timeless Elegance

You Complete MeWhen it comes to � nishing touches on an ensemble, accessories take the lead and play the most vital role. Let’s start with CARTIER’s unique Amulette de Cartier earring set, which emulates a talisman that holds your wishes and dreams. FURLA’s metallic closed-toe heel is a perfect color block combo that will complement HARRY

WINSTON’s limited edition Countdown to a Cure Timepiece, in honor of itspartnership with amfAR, � e Foundation for AIDS Research. FENDI’s luxurious leather handbag rounds out the look with its clean lines and detail-oriented strap.

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On Rachel: Swimsuit top, Tory Burch; earrings, Pink Sand; bracelets, Aloha Aina Boutique; rings, Forever 21.

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Sizzlin’ SummerPHOTOGRAPHY BY

Hudson Taylor STYLING BY

Tiare Thomas

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On Rachel: Dress,Salvatore Ferragamo;

shoes, Jimmy Choo; clutch, Fendi; necklace

and bracelet, Island Fine Jewelry.

Summer StyleTurn up the heat with select fashions from Royal Hawaiian Center.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY

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STYLING BY

Tiare Thomas

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on Keilani: Swimsuit, hat, necklace and shell

cuff bracelet, Pink Sand; earrings, Aloha Aina

Boutique; ring and gold bracelets, Forever 21;

bag, Anteprima Wirebag.

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on rachel: dress, Calypso St. Barth; shoes,

Jimmy Choo; clutch, Fendi; watch, Tourneau;

earrings, Salvatore Ferragamo; necklace,

Island Fine Jewelry.

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shorts, Calypso St. Barth; necklace, Tory Burch;

earrings, ring and connected bracelet,

Fendi; chain bracelet, kate spade new york;

brown leather bracelet, Furla; watch, OMEGA.

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On Rachel: Swimsuit and cover-up dress, Allure Swimwear; hat, Island Slipper; earrings, Pink Sand; necklace and leather bracelets, Furla; gold bracelets, Forever 21.

Models:

Keilani Asmus,

No Ties Management;

Rachel Cook, LA Models

Photo Assistant:

Orrin Nakanelua

2nd Photo Assistant:

Reid Shimabukuro

Digital Imaging Tech:

Michah Bush

Where Hawaii Coordinator:

Summer Nakaishi

Producer:

Kimberly Seko,

Hand Hug Productions

Production Assistant:

Marie Medina

Intern: Kona-Kai Wilson

Hair/Make-up: Jeannette

Rhodes, MUSE Agenci

Hair/Make-up Assistant:

Racyne Sugai

Stylist Assistant:

Kecia Littman

Stylist Intern:

Adrienne Ramos

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Sway your cares away in

bright and trendy handbag

colors. From mustard

yellow and vivacious orange

to romantic reds, you’ll feel

as if you’re carrying the

summer’s sunset wherever

you go.

EDITOR'S PICKS

About a BagANTEPRIMA WIREBAG

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LORO PIANABLDG C, LEVELS 1 & 2

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FURLABLDG B, LEVEL 1

TORY BURCHBLDG B,

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TORY BURCH

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The beachfront along

Waikïkï ’s infamous shoreline

is represented beautifully

in these jewelry keepsakes.

Hints of rose gold pinks

imitate the sun before it

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the ocean brings out sea

mist blues.

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Shine Bright

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OLIVIA HAWAIIAN

ISLANDFINE JEWELRY

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OMEGA BOUTIQUEBLDG C, LEVELS 1 & 2

RANGER SPORTSBLDG A, LEVEL 3

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CARTIERBLDG A, LEVEL 1

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Since the dayS of hawai‘i’S royal monarchy, luxury body treatments have been in existence and eagerly practiced. in 1803, archibald Menzies, a Scottish surgeon and botanist, wrote about his first experi-ence with lomilomi (to rub or knead out) massage and said it was “an operation ... very luring and pleasing when gently performed.” Before the white house in washington, d.c. started racking up their electricity and water bills, King david Kalākaua, and those fortunate to be invited to ‘iolani Palace, were basking in luxurious hot temperature baths in copper-lined tubs.

today, the practice of massage therapy and body treatments contin-ues through specialized practitioners and attentive massage therapists. a particular place, one that takes you away from all the hustle and bustle of waikīkī’s lively strip, is none other than the center’s Spa Royal Hawai-ian. after a long day of work or an exhausting flight, locals and visitors alike find themselves venturing over to the quiet haven for a chance to unwind, recharge and relax.

Massage options include lomi-lomi, Swedish, shiatsu, deep tissue, sports massage, reflexology, hot stone, lomilomi combo (a combina-tion of lomilomi and hot stone) and the Royal Mix (a combination of Swedish, lomi lomi, shiatsu, detox and lymphatic massages). facial and body treatments are also provided.

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not only are locals from Hawai‘i lucky to live in summer-like weather nearly every day for the entire year, wardrobe shopping for the family makes it that much more fun and easy.

royal Hawaiian center’s Lani Beach by Mireille is a one-stop shop of all things fashionable and “island-style.” as customers venture into the store, they’re greeted by a romantic chandelier, which illuminates a table below filled with colorful souvenir pieces of local apparel, cute pouches and handbags. The caramel-colored wood flooring leads to the right of the space where a rainbow of tie-dyed dresses line the baby blue walls. accessorize with local designer jewelry or with any of their beach-ready hats.

at the back of the store find home décor accessories that will add a touch of the islands to your kitchen or living room back home. Picture frames, coasters, cloth napkins, oven mitts, dish towels, mini dishes, candles, “Welcome” signs and aprons create a relaxing-day-at-the-beach theme.

and not to worry, gentlemen, we didn’t forget about you. There’s also a collection of men’s aloha-wear shirts. If you want to dress up your entire family, there are matching women’s and children’s apparel, which will be perfect for a memento photo by the beach or an outing to a lū‘au (Hawaiian feast). Whatever the occasion, lani Beach by mireille has something for everyone. Lani Beach by Mireille; Bldg. A, Level 2

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History LessonMusic and Hula Through the Ages at Helumoa By AAron SAlĀ

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Helumoa, tHe Waikīkī land section that is home to Royal Hawaiian Center, is considered an important wahi pana—a storied place rich with history and lore. For centuries prior to king kamehameha’s early unifica-tion of our islands, Helumoa was home to such ancient o‘ahu rulers as mā‘ilikūkahi and kākuhihewa.

Here in the legendary coconut grove of Helumoa, the arts thrived as an important element within royal circles. Prominent retainers in ali‘i compounds included the best poets, chanters, genealogists, dancers, artisans, and others whose high-level skills were both enjoyed and supported by nobility.

The haunting pulse of pahu drums carved from coconut logs and covered with shark skin would accompany mele hula—poetic chant composed for the sacred hula. Ho‘opa‘a chanted epic stories while

History LessonMusic and Hula Through the Ages at Helumoa By AAron SAlĀ

Ancient mele and hula offer an artistic portal to Hawai‘i’s

storied past.

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drumming specific rhythms as ‘ōlapa provided physical and spiri-tual energy through graceful and powerful dance. Hula kahiko is a broad term we use to describe older hula that has tenaciously survived through the generations, even when faced with strictly enforced aboli-tions by zealous missionaries.

A renaissance in the early 1970s sparked the revival of Hawaiian language, music and hula that rekindled Hawaiian pride and identity. Today, Hawaiian music and hula are enjoyed by kama‘āina (locals) and malihini (visitors) alike. A phenomenon worthy of note is the remarkable interest and participation in hula among folks the world over.

The older styles of hula have also made a strong comeback in Waikīkī. Royal Hawaiian Center’s Hula Kahiko at Helumoa series features teachers from top hālau hula (traditional dance schools) who come to the Royal Grove to share their talents each Saturday evening. Of the many complimen-tary entertainment offerings here, the hula kahiko performances are immensely enjoyed by malihini, and trigger emotions and pride among the growing number of kama‘āina who appreciate Helu-moa’s local vibe and ambiance.

Mele are songs and chants performed in ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, our native Hawaiian language. It is the mele that relate stories in the dance, a counterpoint to the common notion that the hands tell the story in hula. In older styles, movements were often repetitive and vague. While the eyes took in the beauty and grace of movement, the ear focused on mele hula about island legends, superhuman heroes, an-cient gods, the complexities of love and virtually any subject of human experience and interest.

Over time, Hawaiian culture was slowly disappearing and its language understood less and less by our people and, of course, completely foreign to the ears of malihini whose numbers steadily increased during the early 20th century. This era pinpoints the storytelling shift from a song-and- (p

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Mele are songs and chants performed in ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, Native Hawaiian language. Contrary to popular belief, it’s mele that relate stories in the dance and not the common notion that the hands tell the story in hula.

A renaissance in the 1970s sparked the revival of Hawaiian

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chant focus to interpretive hand gestures, much more elaborate than the subtlety of earlier times.

With the growing number of settlers and visitors, and the advent of World War II and subsequent arrival of soldiers enjoying R&R in the Islands, a new form of island music took root. Hapa-haole (half-foreign) is still a popular music genre in which Island themes and stories are sung in English. Such songs as “Little Grass Shack,” “Pearly Shells,” “The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai” and “Yacka Hula Hicky Doola” are examples of compositions from an outside lens with lyrics that were meant to be fun and carefree but were considered by some Hawai-ian kūpuna (elders) as degrading. However, there are great examples of hapa-haole tunes that succeeded in capturing emotions of love, romance and island beauty.

Andy Kealoha Cummings, a longtime Waikīkī entertainer and composer, was in Lansing, Michigan on a Hawaiian tour when he got homesick. Snowbound and missing his sweetheart, he penned this song that became an instant hit in Hawai‘i and around the world.

“There’s a feeling deep in my heart, stabbing at me just like a dart.

It’s a feeling heavenly. I see memories out of the past,

memories that always will last, of that place beside the sea.

Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling, I hear your rolling surf calling; calling and calling to me. Waikīkī, ‘tis for you that my heart is yearning, my thoughts are always returning, out there to you across the sea.”

Welcome to Waikīkī. Welcome to Helumoa. And, welcome here, to Royal Hawaiian Center.

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Hawaiian greetings often include poetic cultural references. Aloha e nā hoaaloha mai ka ‘ō‘ili mua ‘ana o ka lā i Kumukahi ā ka la iho aku o ka mole ‘olu ‘o Lehua, is one such example. it means “greetings to all friends, from the rising of the sun at Kumukahi to the setting of the sun at Lehua.”

Kumukahi and Lehua are often paired in Hawaiian mele (songs).Kumukahi is at the eastern tip of Hawai‘i island in the Puna district, making it the easternmost point in the pae ‘āina (Hawaiian archipelago).

Kumu has many meanings: “source, beginning, origin, founda-tion, teacher, reason or purpose.” Kahi means “one” or “place/location.” while the multiple meanings lend to a litany of translations, the one most often used is “first beginning.”

Kumukahi is the physical place where Hawaiian understanding and appreciation of the cosmos place the beginning of the sun’s path.

folklore tells us that two wives of a warrior who came from Kahiki— yet another poetic cultural reference; one meaning “horizon”—possessed the power to push and pull the sun between them to cause seasonal changes. The tale continues to inform us that the warrior and his wives reached Hawai‘i and made landfall at the eastern tip of Puna.

The place was then named Kumukahi, honoring this story. at the western end of the eight major islands (Hawaiian islands) just

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past Ni‘ihau is a small island called Lehua. This is where the sun sets according to the Hawaiian world-view. The pair of words are used to reference the extent of the Hawaiian Islands in oli (chant) and mele.

In Aia i Kumukahi, Kīhei de Silva writes: Kumukahi frequently appears in older mele as a symbol of the fresh start and proper sequence of action so necessary to the success of human endeavor. Thus, in the traditional processional chants Ho‘opuka e ka Lā ma ka Hikina and Hiki mai ka Lā ma ka Hikina, Kumukahi serves as the eastern gateway through which sun and dancer pass on a journey that “floods the earth with light and brings forth vitality to all [they touch]” (Kawena Pukui, “Hulas of Kaua‘i,” Bishop Museum Archives). In Queen Emma’s travel chant He Ui

a he Nīnau kēia na Hōpoe Wahine i Hā’ena, Kūki‘i Heiau at Kumukahi serves as Emma’s figurative entry-point on a Puna ‘homecoming’ visit that is not so much geographical as spiritual. And in high chiefess Manono’s second paukū to the mele now known as ‘O Kona Kai ‘Ōpua i ka La’i, the activity of the sun at Kumukahi (it enters Puna through the passageway marked by the stones Ha‘eha‘e and Makanoni) becomes a metaphor of Manono’s introduction to complete, fulfilling love.

In general, the coupling of Kumukahi and Lehua in a greeting or speech poetically refers to every-one under the sun’s path. So when someone says, “Mai Kumukahi ā i Lehua,” they mean everyone— you, me, him and her. Everyone.

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after 237 years, two treasured artifacts have returned to their proper place: Hawai‘i. In 1779, the chief of Hawai‘i Island, Kalani‘ōpu‘u, who traced his regal line to the great chief Līloa of waipi‘o, greeted an english captain named James Cook after his ship made port in Kealakekua Bay. as a demonstration of his goodwill, Kalani‘ōpu‘u gifted the ‘ahu ‘ula (feathered cloak) and mahiole (feathered helmet) he was wearing to Cook.

at a formal unveiling ceremony in March, Hawai‘i’s top chanters, orators and hula troupes performed traditional dances that date back hundreds of years.

“It demonstrated that the legacy of our ancestors continues to thrive and persevere,” said office of Hawai-ian affairs (oHa) Kamana‘opono Crabbe. “I’m grateful to witness the return of these cultural heirlooms. The return of the ‘ahu ‘ula and mahiole to Hawai‘i is a cause for celebration and it will be a source of inspiration, reflection and discussion among Native Hawaiians, Hawai‘i residents and visitors alike.”

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In a partnership among OHA, The National Museum of New Zea-land Te Papa Tongarewa and Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, the ‘ahu ‘ula and mahiole of Kalani‘ōpu‘u are now part of an exhibit called “He Nae Ākea: Bound Together.”

“This reflects the connection of Kalani‘ōpu‘u to his land and people, the connection between the peoples, nations, and cultures throughout the centuries who have cared for these treasures, as well as the connec-tion between the three institutions directly involved in this loan,” said Bishop Museum president and CEO Blair D. Collis in a prepared state-ment. “It is only as a result of all of these ties that we have arrived where we are today.”

After the ‘ahu ‘ula and mahiole left on Cook’s ship, both were taken to England and passed through the hands of various museum owners and collectors. They eventually came under the care of Lord St Oswald, who unexpectedly pre-sented his entire collection in 1912 to the Dominion Museum in New Zealand, the predecessor of Te Papa Tongarewa. The cloak and helmet have been in the national collection ever since.

“In the museum world you rarely get to have long-term loans,” Collis said, “and even rarer to contemplate the idea of having them gifted.”

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Hawaiian 101An easy glossary

‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i is the indigenouslanguage of hawai‘i. Along withenglish, hawaiian is an officiallanguage of the state of hawai‘i.here are some hawaiian words andphrases you will see and encounterat Royal hawaiian Center, alongwith a helpful pronunciation guide. some hawaiian words have no perfect parallel in english pronuncia-tion, because it’s often difficult to differentiate between the diphthongsae/ai and ao/au.

• Hale kÜ‘ai (huh-lay koo-eye*) Store Royal Hawaiian Center has a variety of hale kū‘ai that range from luxurious to casual.

• kai (like “kite,” minus the “t”) Sea Royal Hawaiian Center is just steps

from waikīkī Beach, famous for its white sands, surfing and sunsets.

• kalÄkaUa (Ka-lah*-kau-uh) The Hawaiian Kingdom’s seventh ruler

The namesake of waikīkī’s main thor-oughfare, King Kalākaua’s name was inherited from an ancestor and means “the day (lā) of battle (kaua).”

• Hale (huh-lay) House or building

at Helumoa Hale, our Guest Ser-vices staff will assist you with all your information needs.

• NiU (neē-ooh) Coconut The Royal Grove, known as Helu-

moa, contains dozens of coconut trees that have been the spiritual center of

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this property for generations, since the days when 10,000 niu trees grew here and Helumoa was home to ali‘i (royalty).

• ‘ÖHI’A LEHUA (oh*-heē-ah-lay-hoō-ah)

The flower of the ‘ohi‘a tree and the official flower of the island of Hawai‘i

This is the favorite flower of the volcano goddess Pele. In the moist uplands where it more commonly grows, rare honeycreepers feed on the nectar from its feathery blooms. A few ‘ohi‘a trees grow in the Royal Grove and are a treasured part of this site.

• PÄ‘INA (pah-eē-nah) Dinner, meal, or small party; to dine There are nearly two dozen

opportunities to pā‘ina at Royal Hawaiian Center: a food court and restaurants offering multicultural fare.

• PU‘U (poo-‘ooh) Mound, hill The pu‘u in The Royal Grove is where you can sit and enjoy free perfor-mances of Hawaiian music and hula.

• UAPo (oo-wah-po) Bridge The uapo over The Royal Grove is named Kahalaopuna for the princess of Mānoa Valley whose beauty was likened to a rainbow.

• ‘ULU (oo-loo) Breadfruit A food staple for the Hawaiians and a Hawaiian symbol of growth, ‘ulu

provides shade and beauty at Royal Hawaiian Center. It’s also a classic

pattern used in quilting classes, offered at Royal Hawaiian Center.

* Signifies emphasis

* In Kalākaua, the vowels “au” are pronounced as in “house.”

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long gone aRe tHe days wHen shoppers’ dining options were simply limited to burgers, tacos and slices of pizzas. once bastions for large restaurant franchises, malls today have evolved into dining destina-tions, much like at the Royal Hawai-ian center where patrons can have sushi at 2 p.m. or a new york steak at 3 p.m. craving dim sum? That’s another possibility. How about a plate of pasta? no problem. and while fastfood is always an option, a better compromise is what Royal Hawaiian center restaurants tout as their “Midday Menus.”

Noi to the Worldscoring major points for its culinary presentation and dining room aesthetics, Noi Thai Cuisine of-fers guests a taste of Thailand in a palatial-like setting. golden leaves dangle from the ceiling in one private room and a mini “reflecting pool” sits in the main dining area. “you come here for the show and the experience,” says owner noi lapang-kura, the restaurant’s namesake. “The food is authentic Thai but with a modern twist to the presentation.” available all day at the bar and lanai, an abbreviated menu lists such specials as lemongrass chicken, crispy garlic chicken, glass noodle salad and Thai-style pork jerky. Prices range between $8 and $12. offering more variety than lunch, the dinner menu includes a list of noodles, including prawn pad Thai, and such entrees as cashew nut chicken, the house-special crispy garlic chicken and the “Royal Hawaiian dream,” a thick cut of mahimahi that’s seasoned with a blend of Thai spices and placed atop a bed of spinach. “Thai cuisine doesn’t have to be all spicy,”

lapangkura notes. “our chef and the rest of the kitchen have been trained in Thailand,” lapangkura says. “so what guests experience is a taste of Thailand without having to fly there.” Building c, level 3, 808.664.4039

Hungry Like a Wolftranslated to “little wolf,” Il Lupino offers a “stuzzichini” (small plates) menu between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. start with bruschetta siciliana, topped with grilled eggplant and Big island heirloom tomatoes then move on with a veal-pork-and-beef meat-ball finished with a Pomodoro sauce. Heartier options include the pan-seared striploin served with sautéed mushrooms and caramelized onions; grilled colorado lamb chop; a selec-tion of artisanal salami; and personal pizza garnished with mozzarella and arugula and prosciutto. Building B, level 1, 808.922.3400

On a RollThe road to happiness starts and ends at Doraku Sushi. and some-where in between, guests can sample the assorted rolls. ample selections can be found under the “sushi + sashimi” heading. guests can play it safe and order the ubiquitous summer, dragon or caterpillar roll. But they can opt instead to take their taste buds on an adventure and try the kagu-tsuchi “god of Fire,” a spicy tuna roll folded with cucumbers and jalapeno, and topped with habanero masago and spicy garlic aioli; or the white dragon roll, prepared with shrimp tempura and avocado then garnished with hamachi, unagi sauce, ao nori, garlic aioli and garlic chips. Building B, level 3, 808.922.3323

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Dim Sum Then Someit would be hard for some aspect of dim sum not to “touch your heart,” as one of the translations of the term dim sum indicates. at Beijing Chinese Seafood Restau-rant, everyone can pick a favorite from the innumerable little dishes prepared in a multitude of ways — fried, sautéed, steamed or baked — with assorted sweet or savory fillings, ranging from chives and shrimp to pork and beef. Dim sum service here isn’t the usual hurried,

cart-pushing scene but one that’s rather methodic with dumplings and other delights steamed-to-order. and while other restaurants offer a laundry list of items, Beijing president Jimmy wong says they prefer to offer “the best of the best.” This includes the potstickers, which are obviously homemade and not the frozen version that others are known to serve. These are plump and the skin delicately chewy. while Beijing’s dim sum menu is limited to 26 items, its a la carte menu offers a greater number of cantonese, Shanghai, Peking and Sichuan dishes. Receive a 20 percent discount off entire menu between 3 and 5 p.m. Building c, level 3, 808.971.8833

Buddha’s FeastThe idea was simple: introduce chinese cuisine with an american-style sensibility. it was a paradigm shift aimed to reconceptualize the mainstream image of this type of ethnic restaurant. and it worked — big time. a cursory review of P.F. Chang’s menu reveals a laundry list of common chinese dishes, ranging from wonton and hot-and-sour soups, to Sichuan beef and spicy kung pao chicken, to fried rice and

Beijing Chinese Seafood Restaurant offers steamed-to-

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Après BeachContinued from page 58

dan dan noodles. and if you’re gluten sensitive, P.F. chang's is one of only a few restaurant chains that offers a dedicated menu to diners who must adhere to a strict gluten-free diet. House-special sushi rolls are now also available. Building a, levels 1 & 2, 808.628.6760

Bar Noneat Restaurant Suntory’s sushi bar, tradition trumps contemporary, and presentation is straightforward. chefs pride themselves in stay-ing true to the essence of Japanese cuisine, which demands flavors be subtle and fresh. an order of petit sashimi yields a briny tasting of salmon, ahi, ika and snapper, each sliced thickly — and not paper thin like at some restaurants. Building B, level 3, 808.922.5511

‘Steak’ Your ClaimDinner can be a pricey affair at Wolfgang’s Steakhouse but if you’re sitting in the bar area, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., count your lucky sevens. For $7 each, guests can order steak or hamburger sliders; ahi or steak tartare; tenderloin kebab; lobster crostini; and a mini loco moco. it’s not on the $7 list but be sure to order a side of wolfgang’s sizzling, thick-sliced canadian bacon. Build-ing c, level 3, 808.922.3600

P.F. Chang’s offers a dedicated menu to diners who must adhere to a strict gluten-free diet.

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resembling his trademark jovial caricature that is stamped on each of his cheesecakes, tetsushi mizokami wore a broad smile when he opened his first-ever Uncle tetsu in the U.s. it was a moment that he had been waiting for since expand-ing outside of Japan.

“i’ve been making cakes since i was 5 years old,” smiles mizokami, or Uncle tetsu as he prefers to be called. “The secret to my cheesecake is in the method i developed and the ingredients i use.”

Unlike its new York counter-part, Uncle tetsu’s cheesecakes are light, airy and not overly sweet. each individual cheesecake is handcrafted with natural ingre-dients and baked in a specially calibrated oven for 45 minutes.

“You can eat it hot or cold,” says glenn inanaga, vice president of legal for Panda restaurant group, which has partnered with Uncle tetsu. “it’s like eating a cloud.”

Other available goodies include madeleines, Cheesecake biscotti, Ooey gooey Cookies and tea.

Uncle Tetsu, Pā‘ina Lānai, B217, www.uncletetsu-us.com

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shave ice, poke and musubi: hawai‘i’s iconic snacks are one-of-a-kind. Like the waves of people who introduced, adapted and embraced them, they’re unique to the islands, a happy blend of sweet, savory, puck-ery and hot. here’s a quick intro to hawai‘i’s favorite snacks.

it’s shave ice ... without the ‘d.’ introduced into hawai‘i by Japanese immigrant workers in the 1920s, shave ice was a refreshing treat for plantation workers who would break from the cane fields and use their knives to shave ice from ice blocks. sweet sugar cane juice would drip onto each fragment of ice and a tra-dition was born. soon, knives were replaced by hand-cranked machines, which have since given way to motorized machines.

named after its literal term of “shaved” pieces of ice packed firmly into a paper cup, shave ice’s delectable reputation has steadily kept pace as one of hawai‘i’s favorite desserts or snacks.

The colors are vibrant and the flavors seem endless. cotton candy, lychee, coffee, root beer, bubble gum, guava. classic flavors and tropical flavors and wacky flavors are all available. Then there are flavor combinations, such as pineapple/coconut/Lime or Lychee/ Lilikoi/ mango. The garnishes range from mochi balls and azuki beans to cus-tard and ice cream to varying syrups and condensed milk.

Hawai‘i’s Snacks Range in FlavorsFrom salty to sweet, these treats satsify the taste budsBy simplicio paragas

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Hawai‘i’s SnacksContinued from page 64

It’s not pronounced poke, like a jab, but PO-kay, as in the Hawai-ian staple that has been around for centuries. In its simplest form, poke is composed of raw, bite-sized cubes of fish that are traditionally seasoned with Hawaiian sea salt, limu and ‘inamona (ground kukui or candle-nut). However, chefs nowadays have elevated the flavors to include such ingredients as sea asparagus, pine-apple poi, soy-opihi foam and even peanut butter.

Aside from sushi-grade fish, poke options include tako (octopus) with ginger and garlic, raw crab, cooked

shrimp, clams and smoked salmon. The combinations may be infinite but the classic ahi poke will always be a favorite among locals and visi-tors alike.

Combine Hawai‘i’s love for a processed meat and a traditional Jap-anese snack and the result is Spam musubi. Popular in the Islands, itera-tions of the grab-and-go snack can be found at fine-dining restaurants and at just about any store that sells food. The ubiquitous musubi has even gotten the nod from President Obama, who has been spotted eating the local staple while playing golf here on vacation.

These snacks can be found at Island Vintage Coffee (Bldg. C211), Island Vintage Shave Ice (B1 Kiosk) and ABC Store (Bldg. B107).

These snacks are must-tries while

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A world of flavors awaits, from traditional sushi to dry-aged American steaks. The Center’s restaurants are now open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (some later).

Chinesebeijing chinese seafood

restaurant—offering the finest chinese seafood by master chefs, with beautiful facilities for banquets and private parties available for rental. Dim sum service offers made-to-steam delights. open daily for lunch and dinner. Building C, Level 3, 808.971.8833

p.f. chang’s—The P.F chang’s experience is a unique combination of chinese cuisine, attentive service, wine and tempting desserts, all served in a stylish, high-energy bistro. committed to providing a memorable dining experience with a keen attention to detail, friendly servers cater to guests’ every need. Building A, Levels 1 & 2, 808.628.6760

Japanesedoraku sushi—Doraku strives to be

inventive with its cuisine by combining traditional Japanese ingredients with Pan-asian and latin flavors. The staff encourages guests to dine “family style,” which will allow them to sample more of the menu. Building B, Level 3, 808.922.3323

restaurant suntory—Serving the finest Japanese cuisine in waikīkī for over 30 years, Suntory is a household name for special, authentic Japanese dishes from shabu-shabu to sushi, teppanyaki and elegant kaiseki dinners. Building B, Level 3, 808.922.5511

Steak & Seafoodwolfgang’s steakhouse by

wolfgang zwiener—Rave reviews and numerous awards prove that wolfgang Zwiener has built a legend. Dry-aged on site to perfection, and carved to order, wolfgang’s steaks are tender and juicy, served sizzling hot with a perfect crust. Building C, Level 3, 808.922.3600

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lamb, prime rib, turkey, pork and chicken.

The menu will also feature items from Blue Water Seafood, including its signature

shrimp and fresh auction fish selection.

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Thainoi thai cuisine—well known in the

Pacific northwest, this is the first Hawai‘i outpost for noi’s group of restaurateurs. expect traditional Thai fare in an elegant setting. Building C, Level 3, 808.664.4039

Casual DiningThe Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court offers open-air dining on the go, amid birdsong and dappled sunlight. Building B, Level 2.

Americanchampion’s steak & seafood—Fresh

grilled steak and fish are the specialty here. count on super-friendly service and a satisfying, inexpensive meal. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.921.0011

mahaloha burger—Fresh, never frozen, burgers are made with 100 percent free-range premium beef from the Hawai‘i island. available in two sizes, a third- (single) or half-pound (double), the patties are cooked to medium temperature then garnished with a homemade secret sauce. Pā‘ ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.926.6500

Chinesepanda express—This familiar mainland

chain offers such favorites as orange chicken, beef broccoli, honey walnut shrimp, kung pao chicken, chicken string bean, fried rice and chow mein. Pā‘ ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.924.8886

Coffee Shop/Sandwichesisland vintage coffee—Providing the

finest in 100 percent Kona coffee drinks is just one of this shop’s specialties. They also make terrific açai bowls and smoothies, fresh daily soups, delicious sandwiches, poke bowls and salads. Building C, Level 2, 808.923.3383

starbucks—The reliable brand is present here and has some Hawaiian touches, such as oatcakes and fresh, locally baked goods. Building A, Level 1, 808.922.4110

subway—The world’s largest submarine sandwich franchise offers healthy choices

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for the entire family. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2

Italiansbarro italian eatery—Big slices of

hearty pizzas with assorted toppings draw crowds here, while daily pasta specials are always satisfying. Salads and sandwiches are also available. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.922.1041

Japanesecurry cafe—Savor the taste of Japanese-

style curries by ordering either the golden curry or black smoked Hayashi curry. another specialty offers lemongrass-marinated chicken or beef. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.922.3888

uncle tetsu—light and airy Japanese-style cheesecakes, as well as cookies and specialty teas. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.922.9680

Mexicanmaui tacos—Maui meets Mexico at this

fun hybrid, which includes a self-serve salsa bar of over two dozen toppings. enjoy hard- or soft-shelled tacos stuffed with your choice of pork, chicken, beef, steak or fish. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.931.6111

Noodlesezogiku—This noodle shop has been

serving authentic Japanese ramen for over four decades. Signature dishes include the Sapporo and miso ramen, garnished with your selection of ingredients. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2, 808.447.7595

pho factory—Health-conscious diners can enjoy authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Signature dishes include pho, BBQ plates, tapioca, summer rolls and tapioca dessert. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2

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KIOSKS: POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER PICK A PEARL HILTON GRAND VACATIONS

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Hermès A-101 A-201Honolulu Home Collection C-204aIsland Slipper A-211Island Soap & Candle Works A-204Island Vintage Coffee C-211Island Vintage Organic & Natural C-212kate spade new york B-102 B-202kulu kulu B-218Lani Beach by Mireille A-209LeSportsac C-105 C-205Lole Hawai’i Aloha Wear C-215

Loro Piana C-109 C-209Mahaloha Burgers B-208Maui Tacos B-209Omega Boutique C-103 C-203Panda Express B-214Pearl’s Korean BBQ B-211P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Pho Factory B-207Pipeline Leather C-214Royal Hawaiian Quilt A-203Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206

LEVEL 2 SHOPS

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Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry B-302Pineapple Princess Lingerie A-310Ranger Sports A-307Restaurant Suntory B-307Royal Hawaiian Boutique A-304Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop A-302Spa Royal Hawaiian C-305 Vilebrequin Boutique B-114Western Classics A-308Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener C-306

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INFORMATIONWelcome to the largest shopping center in Waikīkī. Please see our Center Directory Map located around the Center and at our Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room in the Royal Grove for the latest on merchant locations, and for Hawaiian showtimes and locations.

PARKINGA minimum purchase of $10 is required. � e � rst hour of validated parking is FREE. Two additional hours are available for $2 per hour, with a maximum of up to three hours. For example two hours of validated park-ing will cost $2 and up to three hours of validated parking will cost $4. Regular rates of $2 per 20 minutes seg-ment/$6 per hour will apply thereafter.

VALET PARKINGNow available Monday-� ursday nights from 5-10 and Fridays-Sundays until 11, valet parking costs $15. Vehicle drop-o� is located adjacent to the steep ramp entrance into the Center garage, at the corner of Royal Hawaiian Avenue and Don Ho Street.

HOURSEnjoy convenient shopping and din-ing, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later, 365 days a year. Restaurant hours may vary.

GUEST SERVICESVisit Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room (Royal Grove) or contact us at (808) 922-2299. � e security o� ce can be reached at (808) 924-4026. In addition, feel free to visit www.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com.

Center Information

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