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Hawai‘i is for lovers. Here are some of the unique experiences the Islands offer.
This sticky, chewy rice cake is one of Hawaiʻi’s most popular Lunar New Year foods.
From luxury resorts and family-friendly activities to shave ice and plate lunches, vote for your Island favorites and enter to win a free trip to the Rainbow State.
Maui is a foodie paradise—and that includes desserts and baked goods, too.
This weekend marks the start of the Chinese New Year, known around the world as Lunar New Year.
It might be expensive getting to the Islands, but you can definitely eat for cheap.
Vote on your favorite beaches, hikes, restaurants and more in our upcoming 2024 Readers' Choice Awards.
And five other Hawaiʻi hotels and resorts we think are perfect for the traveling family.
Maui Dragon Fruit Farm grows much more than just dragon fruit.
Among the pastureland and paniolo, farmers markets, breweries and more thrive in the little town of Waimea on Hawai‘i Island.
Festivities across the Islands welcome the Year of the Tiger.
Share with us your Hawaiʻi “bests” and enter to win free trip to the Garden Isle.
Make sure to arrive at Patisserie Nanako on Hawaiʻi Island before they open.
From floral plumeria earrings to two-toned silver pendants, here are the 10 most popular Hawaiian jewelry designs, presented by Paradise Collection.
The ʻihiʻihilauakea is a rare, endangered fern that resembles the lucky shamrock.
Here's how you can enter—and double your chances to win.
No, this is not a joke. The fast-food chain is flying folks to the beach to try its sandwiches for a day.
Turns out, there’s more to the lion dance than good fortune.
There are block parties, lion dance performances and, of course, a lot of food.
Sharpen your hula eye with bingo cards to keep you entertained during all three nights of competition on the world’s most prestigious hula stage.
The determined all-female paddling crews who were first to dare the Molokai to Oahu crossing, a race once restricted to men.
The new campus will teach students to make all kinds of cuisines and handle the challenges of running a business.
The prize package from HAWAII Magazine includes travel, lodging, dinner and your very own Hawaiian instrument to pluck.