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The latest news & campaigns from Royal Kaila
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Humu humu!
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (say that 2x fast!) is Hawai'i's state fish. Their name means "triggerfish with a snout like a pig", and they live in and near coral reefs!
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Tatau: Marks of Polynesia
Tatau: Marks of Polynesia is a new exhibit about Samoan tattooing opening this weekend at the Bishop Museum! It will be running from December 3rd, 2021 until July 4th 2022.
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Honolulu Marathon Updates
Sunday, December 12th is the Honolulu Marathon, and we will be open from 9AM-8PM that day! We will also be offering a special menu for marathon runners! Ask us about the 50-minute Aveda Active Composition Massage
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Iolani Palace and the Bishop Museum
Want to learn more about Hawai'i and Hawaiian culture and history? A trip to the Bishop Museum or the beautiful Iolani Palace is perfect (or both. Both is good)!
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Waikiki Crafters' Market
The Waikiki Crafter's Market is running from 11/19 to 12/26 at the Royal Hawaiian Center. Perfect time to pick up gifts and goodies made by local small businesses!
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We are Open for Business on Thanksgiving!
We will be open for business on Thanksgiving Day with modified hours! Open from 9a-5p!
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Need a Coffee Break?
Take some time to smell the coffee! Coffee is one of Hawai'i's top agricultural products, along with sugar cane, pineapple, and macadamia nuts, with genuine Kona coffee being the most prized due to its aroma and flavour.
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"Sphere" Opening this Weekend!
Students at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa will be performing in their annual mainstage dance concert "Sphere" this weekend at Kennedy Theatre (11/19-11/21). This production will be streamed online from the stage, and will be featuring works choreographed by both UHM Dance Faculty and local Hawai'i choreographers.
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Let It Cool!
Let the Aveda Cooling Peppermint concentrate oil invigorate and cool your senses with the scent of peppermint. Good for the bath, or a massage oil. Peppermint is also great for pain and ailments, such as headaches!
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Hawaiian Monk Seals
Did you know the Hawaiian Monk Seal is Hawai'i's state mammal? Their Hawaiian name is "Ilio holo I ka uaua", which means "dog that runs in rough water", and they are one of two mammals that are endemic to Hawai'i (along with the Hawaiian hoary bat). Reminder that it if you see a monk seal on the beach, to please keep your distance as they are an endangered species!