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King Kamehameh Statue Lei Draping Ceremony at Aliʻiolani Hale

  • Aliʻiolani Hale 417 South King Street Honolulu, HI, 96813 United States (map)

150th Anniversary of the Kamehameha Day Holiday

Expect to see cultural protocols and pageantry, along with beautiful hand-made lei being draped on the outstretched arms of King Kamehameha. Enjoy the music of the Royal Hawaiian Band.

During the reign of King Kalakaua, seventh monarch and last king of the Hawaiian Kingdom, a statue honoring Kamehameha I was commissioned in Florence, Italy to commemorate the founder of the Kingdom. On its way from Europe, the ship carrying the bronze statue sank off the Falkland Islands. Fortunately, insurance covered the cost of casting a second statue. In the meantime, the first statue was recovered, and Honolulu soon had two statues. To honor the birthplace of Kamehameha, King Kalakaua gifted the original statue to the people of Kohala. The second statue proudly stands in front of Aliiolani Hale, home to Hawaii's Supreme Court and the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center. All are welcome to join the regal women of Ahahui Kaahumanu in stringing 30 foot plumeria lei to serve as a base of lei on the statue - a tradition that has been carried on by these gracious ladies for nearly as long as the statue has stood. Donation of loose plumeria flowers accepted at 8 am.

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