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Honolulu events and festivals in 2014

Honolulu Festival 20th Annual Overview



There is always some kind of festival or event to be held in Honolulu and it seems that not a day goes by that something interesting happens in Honolulu streets, in parks and on the beaches of Waikiki Eve of Chinese New Year are special occasions in Honolulu, where the parties the street festivals and parades are colorful and exciting opportunity for all participants, while the hula contest and a number of swimming events surfing and sailing are also popular.
helpful tourist information centers Honolulu are happy to provide the latest information on current events and festivals in Honolulu many events and festivals Honolulu attract large crowds of participants and spectators, to offer tourists a variety of things to see and do when visiting Honolulu.
Honolulu Calendar of Festivals and Events 2014 2015.
Ala Wai Challenge - last weekend in January, an event all day at Ala Wai Park, Waikiki, featuring traditional Hawaiian games such as spear throwing, bowling, tug of war and a canoe race.
NFL Pro Bowl - first Sunday in February, the National Football League pro players competing in this annual football field star game at Aloha Stadium.



Chinese New Year - end beginning January February, one of the biggest celebrations in Chinatown Honolulu.
Narcissus Festival - around the Chinese New Year, a cultural festival, including the kitchen, and a cultural fair pageant queen.
The Great Aloha Run - the third Monday in February the president of the day, a race involving thousands of runners in the Aloha Tower Aloha Stadium.
Challenge International Championship Hawaii Sportkite - first weekend in March, kite flyers from around the world in competition at Kapiolani Park in the oldest event of its kind in the world.



Annual Parade St. Patrick - March 17 this annual celebration of St Patrick irlandais is located in Waikiki Fort DeRussy to Kapiolani Park and consists of many bagpipe and celebrating throughout the day.
Annual Easter Sunrise Service - late beginning March April, a rally for services rising of the Easter sun in the beautiful National Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl Crater.
Honolulu International Bed Race Festival - mid-April, a popular fundraising carnival with games and rides for children and a race by pushing bed through the streets of Honolulu to raise money for local charities.
Annual celebration Lei - May 1, an annual celebration of Hawaiian featuring lei-making competitions and ceremonial.



Memorial Day - late May, was held at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Punchbowl by the armed forces of the United States to recognize fallen soldiers.
King Kamehameha Hula Competition - third weekend in June, perhaps hula contest the most famous occurred in the Neal Blaisdell Center, with participants dancers from as far away as Japan.
July Fourth Fireworks - July 4, the annual day celebrations of the independence held at Desiderio Sills Field and Schofield Barracks, and consists of many games, food and fireworks.
Walter J McFarlane regatta and Surf race - early July, a regatta for canoes made up of many events.
Hawaii International Jazz Festival - mid-July, a jazz festival with many popular artists, jam sessions and evening concerts held at the Sheraton Waikiki.
Hawaii State Fair - early August, held in Aloha Stadium, this event features performances, cultural exhibitions, Hawaiian agricultural products and local food.



Double Duke Kahanamoku Beach Volleyball Championship - mid-August, teams must register in advance to oldest volleyball competition racing beach in Hawaii.
Waikiki Rough Water Swim - Labor Day, this popular swimming Sans Souci Beach Duke Kahanamoku Beach in Waikiki is as competent personnel for swimmers in the ocean.
Na Wahine O Ke Kai - in September last weekend, a thrilling international canoe race from Molokai to Waikiki.
Inter-Tribal Powwow - early October, held at Thomas Square in downtown Honolulu, the event marks the Native American culture and offers arts and crafts, performances and exhibitions by the American Indian Pow Wow Association.
World Invitational Hula Festival - early to mid-November, a dance contest for dancers of different countries held in the Waikiki Shell.
Honolulu Marathon - early December, a marathon race with over 30,000 competitors.



New Year's Eve - December 31 a feast of parades and partying in the streets of Honolulu.






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