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Be Assured of an Insured Aloha
As a U.S. citizen, Hawaii travel insurance is not going to
involve concerns about health insurance. If you're already
covered with health insurance on your home turf, you will likely
be covered in Hawaii. What you're going to want to look for...
Budapest, Hungary – The Castle District
Towering a couple hundred feet above the Danube River, the Castle District in Budapest is a special place. Surrounded by gothic churches with stain glass, a visit to the Castle District is like stepping back into the renaissance. Castle District...
Fun Added at Cozumel Hotel - Family Fun in Mexico
Fun Added at Cozumel Hotel – Great for Families Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read this entire feature FREE at: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/mexico/cozumel/hotelcozumel/hotelcozumel.html You’ve...
Reasons We Love Traveling To Florida & You Will Too!!
I think that we have been to over a dozen beaches and cities in Florida. It seems to be the place we choose whenever we travel for a number of reasons. Maybe you have a certain destination you love, and like us, want to venture out and try new...
Thailand – Chang Mai And The Night Market
Chang Mai is the largest city in the north of Thailand and well worth a trip. In many ways, Chang Mai is similar to Bangkok, but without the mass of people. Chang Mai Chang Mai is perhaps the most serene big city I have ever had the privilege...
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Say "I Love You" With the Hula Dance
On your visit to the Big Island of Hawaii, you'll probably get to see a traditional hula dance. If even greater fortune smiles upon you during your stay, you may get to visit the island of Molokai, the place where the hula is said to have originated.
Ancient Hawaiians passed along stories and legends of their culture through the "hula kahiko", or ancient hula. For many generations they danced and chanted their proud history, customs, ceremonies, and traditions.
Although the hula dance was briefly banned by missionaries, who came to live on the islands in
the early 1800s, King David Kalukaua reinstated the hula later that century.
Today, the modern hula, or "hula auwana" is celebrated and enjoyed by people from all walks of life. When you dance the hula, you are perpetuating respect, love and sharing, as well as, expressing a language that represents the heart and soul of the Hawaiian people.
About the Author
Copyright 2005
Donna Monday
Cruise the beautiful Hawaiian Islands - even if you're on a budget
http://www.last-minute-hawaii-cruise.com
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