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Cultural Exhibits at PCC: Highlights, History & Significance

Cultural Exhibits at PCC: Highlights, History & Significance

by Quinney Suaava | Oct 18, 2022 | Aotearoa, Cultures of Polynesia, Fiji, Hawai'i, Hawai’i Travel Tips, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Villages

Curious about the cultural exhibits at the Polynesian Cultural Center?    Did you know that each island village has a number of exhibitions on how they constructed their homes and the significance of various objects in their culture?  Our six island villages of...
Celebrate the spirit of diversity here at the Polynesian Cultural Center

Celebrate the spirit of diversity here at the Polynesian Cultural Center

by Kaiwen Cheng | Jul 1, 2022 | News at the Center

As soon as you step into the island of O‘ahu, you will captivated by the beauty of its fascinating views. When you pay more attention to the surroundings, you will feel the wind pushing you and the birds humming above you. It seems like everything is trying to take...
5 Romantic Activities for Couples at the Polynesian Cultural Center

5 Romantic Activities for Couples at the Polynesian Cultural Center

by Zhanwei Ou (Jovy) | Jun 24, 2022 | Hawai’i Travel Tips

Looking for a place to create some romantic memories with your loved one? Come and check out the Polynesian Cultural Center. The Center is known as a great place for guests to learn about different islands’ cultures, and for it’s many fantastic activities for...
Mahalo Ve: One Love, One Gratitude: Meaning, Origins & Cultural Spirit

Mahalo Ve: One Love, One Gratitude: Meaning, Origins & Cultural Spirit

by John Paolo Asetre | May 6, 2022 | Cultures of Polynesia

Mahalo is a famous Hawaiian word which means “thank you”, or to express gratitude. This is one of the common greetings, rather like “aloha”, used in everyday life in the Hawaiian culture. People usually say this after a kind gesture or a positive experience such as...
Tiare Flower Legend of Tahiti: Myth, Meaning & Polynesian Symbolism

Tiare Flower Legend of Tahiti: Myth, Meaning & Polynesian Symbolism

by Nina Jones | May 2, 2020 | Cultures of Polynesia, Kid Friendly, Tahiti

Let me tell you about the magnificent tiare flower. The ma’ohi, more commonly known as Tiare Tahiti, is the favorite flower of the Creation Gods. According to Tahitian legend, the tiare flower was created by Atea, the Oceanic God of Creation with assistance from Tane,...
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