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Hans Hedemann Surf School Hans Hedemann Surf School

Whether you want to take a lesson or rent a surfboard, Hans Hedemann has you covered. Their award winning staff will guide you through the waves and teach you all the necessary skills. With the lessons located at Waikiki Beach and North Shore, you will surely enjoy the beautiful backdrop while learning to ride the waves.

 
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East Hawaii Cultural Center East Hawaii Cultural Center

The East Hawaii Cultural Center is an important force that promotes Hawaiian arts, culture and creative traditions. Since Hawaii is a multi-ethnic state, the council was founded in 1967 with six charter organizations that reflect the diversity of the Pacific islands. The cultural center is home to an effective alliance of arts organizations, including the Big Island Dance Council, Hawaii Concert Society, Bunka No Izumi, Kin Ryosho Dance Academy, and the Philippine Women's Circle.

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Honolulu Zoo Honolulu Zoo

The Honolulu Zoo features more than 1,230 animals in a 300-acre setting that comes from royal beginnings. The zoo was established by grants made by the sovereign monarch of King David Kalakaua. In 1877, the land in the area was beautified and opened as Queen Kapiolani Park in honor of Julia Kapiolani, Queen Consort of Hawaii.

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