The Water Lantern Festival In Hawaii That’s A Night Of Pure Magic
By Megan Shute|Published May 16, 2019
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Megan Shute
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
Observed on the last Monday of May, and unofficially marking the beginning of summer, Memorial Day is an American holiday that originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971 and honors the men and women who have fallen in service to their country. But in Hawaii, with its diverse population and cultures, traditions become adopted and assimilated. It is the norm not just to place flowers and offerings on the grave sites of those who served their country, but others who have passed away as well. And since 1999, at least on the island of Oahu, the most famous way to honor loved ones who have passed is with a visit to the annual Lantern Floating Hawaii.
Address: Ala Moana Regional Park,1201 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI, 96814
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