I so love the fact that Hawaii is such a melting pot of various cultures. It is normal for us to go to school with Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaii, Korean, Portuguese, German, etc. A lot of these nationalities have been here for generations when many where shipped in to help in the plantations. A lot of these nationalities have married into other nationalities causing even more of a melting pot of combined cultures. A wonderful way to experience this is by taking a field trip to one of my favorite spots.
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Heritage Gardens Kepaniwai Park |
Yesterday we decided to visit one of our favorite parks as we were growing up. The park is called Kepaniwai Parks Heritage Gardens. It was established in 1952 as a showcase of Maui's many cultures. Here you will find houses and gardens that represent the Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Portuguese, and Hawaiian nationalities.
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Japanese Gardens and House |
I decided to visit for inspiration on a wedding that we are planning for next year. The theme is to be Japanese, so of course the Japanese gardens is a place to see. Its a great spot for weddings and photo opportunities.
The Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino gardens have a pond that runs through them with bridges you can cross. A favorite pass time is to watch the Koi swim cross the bridges. There is also a bamboo pathway along the top. This side is a great for back drop for pics
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Chinese House and Gardens |
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Chinese Lion In front House |
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Filipino House and Bridge |
I think most of us that live here on Maui have some memories of our visits here. Growing up and even now many of our families have come for potlucks and family parties. It is a favorite spot to visit whether it be for lunch, a quick swim to cool off in the stream nearby, or just to relax and enjoy the surroundings. It is also a favorite spot for birthday parties, bridal showers, baby showers,weddings, wedding receptions, and graduation parties that happen throughout the year.
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Korean House |
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Portuguese House and Garden |
No matter what it still is a cool place as an adult or kid to roam through the gardens and check out the houses, bridges, streams, and gardens. A place that helps us remember how all the different cultures come together as one. Because of this variety we have had the opportunity to grow up with these cultures around us, learn the different lifestyles first hand, experience the authentic varieties, tastes, and styles of cooking, along with the languages, beliefs, and traditions.
Thanks for the field trip and walk down memory lane. It was a nice cool day soaking up some inspiration, beauty, and culture. I enjoyed the time spent with family and enjoyed watching the curiosity of the adorable little boy that I watch during the day as he got his new learning experience on culture not to mention fishes =),
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English Missionaries House and Gardens
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Hawaiian House |
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I'ao Stream |
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