(1) Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1990, is the oldest symphony orchestra west of the American Rocky Mountains.
② Hawaii Opera House.
Main performing arts venues:
Neil Blaisdell Center Concert Hall.
②waik kj Shell(waik and k and Shell)
③ Hawaii Theatre.
④ Diamond Head Theater.
(5) Manoa Valley Theatre (1) Foster Botanical Garden, covering an area of about 8 hectares, is the oldest botanical garden in Hawaii and one of the national historical sites registered in the United States. It was built by German doctors in the middle of19th century. There are many century-old trees in the garden.
② Lilio Carani Botanical Garden.
Museums, aquariums, zoos and cultural centers
(1) Bishop Museum, the largest museum in Hawaii, has preserved millions of natural history specimens and cultural relics in Hawaii and the Pacific.
(2) In addition to all kinds of marine animals and coral reefs, Waikiki Aquarium also exhibited the fishing methods and appliances of Hawaiian aborigines.
(3) Honolulu Zoo has Nene, the national bird of Hawaii, and many precious protected birds.
④ The Hawaii State Art Museum is located in the old YMCA building in the city center, and mainly displays the works of local artists. The art collection is also quite rich.
⑤ Hawaii Maritime Center, located in Honolulu Port, has exhibition themes such as the Ocean Museum, the history of whaling in Hawaii, the history of shipping, maritime culture, and a four-masted sailboat, which is modeled after the houseboat of the ancient king Karakava.
⑥ polynesian cultural center
⑦ East-West Science and Technology Cultural Exchange Center ① University of Hawaii-Student: 2 1000. America's latest news ranking 156.
② University of Shannard-student: 1 130.
③ Hawaii Pacific University-Students: 8,500.
④ Brigham Young University in Hawaii-Student: 2,400 ① USS Arizona Memorial Hall-Pearl Harbor.
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③ Waik and K and Beach.
(4) diamond head crater marks.
⑤ Dole Cannery.
⑥ Pacific National Memorial Cemetery.
⑦ Lyon Botanical Garden
Irani Palace (or translated as Iorani Palace), built in the era of the Hawaiian Kingdom, is the only palace in the United States. So far, there are no professional sports teams in Hawaii. However, every February, Fireslave Lu Lu badminton hosts professional football games of the National Football League (NFL), Hawaiian football games and hula football games of the NCAA. American football, volleyball, basketball and baseball games at the University of Hawaii at Manoa are all supported by local sports fans. High school sports competitions (especially American football) are also very popular. The main stadiums in Honolulu include:
Aloha Stadium (American Football)
Les Murakami Stadium (baseball)
Stan County Security Center (Basketball and Volleyball)
Neil Blaisdell Center Stadium (Basketball)
Because of the warm climate, Lu Lu has bodybuilding competitions all year round. In 2004, Men's Fitness magazine named Lu Lu badminton "the most bodybuilding city in America". Fire slave Lu Lu badminton is also the venue of three large-scale road running activities:
The Great Aloha Run: It is held every year on President's Day.
Honolulu Lu Lu badminton Marathon: It is held on the second Sunday of June 5438+February every year, with more than 20,000 participants in each session, half to two thirds of whom are from Japan.
Lu Lu badminton Triathlon in Honolulu: It was held for the first time in the preliminaries of "American Olympic Triathlon" in 2004, and it was also the first Olympic-scale triathlon in Hawaii. It will be held in May. Newspapers: Honolulu Advertising, Honolulu Star Bulletin.
Television stations: KIKU, KITV4, KGMP9
Radio: KQMQ