Chinese New Year Marked in Hawai`i
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Continuing his ongoing support of Chinese culture in Hawai`i, Lt. Governor Aiona participated in the 2008 Annual Spring Banquet in Honolulu last week.
The event, organized by the Hawai`i Association of Chinese from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, is a celebration of the Chinese New Year.
During his remarks, the Lt. Governor called the celebration a "reminder of Hawai`i's strong ties to Chinese history and culture."
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, considered by many to be the father of modern China, studied at `Iolani School in Honolulu as a youth before eventually organizing a Chinese revolutionary society in the state.
"Hawai`i is fortunate to have such a rich and culturally diverse population with strong ties to China and Taiwan," Lt. Governor Aiona said. "The Republic of China is an important economic and cultural partner of Hawai`i and the United States, and their celebration is our celebration."
During his remarks, the Lt. Governor called the celebration a "reminder of Hawai`i's strong ties to Chinese history and culture."
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, considered by many to be the father of modern China, studied at `Iolani School in Honolulu as a youth before eventually organizing a Chinese revolutionary society in the state.
"Hawai`i is fortunate to have such a rich and culturally diverse population with strong ties to China and Taiwan," Lt. Governor Aiona said. "The Republic of China is an important economic and cultural partner of Hawai`i and the United States, and their celebration is our celebration."


