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  2. Kahaluu Fish Pond - Wikipedia

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    Kahaluu Pond, Inc., now leases its property for Hawaiian weddings. There is a wedding chapel at one end and a pavilion and garden area at the other, each leased to different vendors. Columbia Pictures also filmed part of The Karate Kid Part II , at the site.

  3. Customs and etiquette in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    People in Hawaii add one more for good luck. At Japanese weddings, it is customary for friends and relatives to offer "banzai" toasts to the bride and groom, wishing them long life. It is customary at Hawaii weddings, especially at Filipino weddings for the bride and groom to do a 'Money dance', also called the pandango. A similar custom is ...

  4. Coco Palms Resort - Wikipedia

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    Now called "Hawaiian Wedding Song", it was featured prominently in the film Blue Hawaii, starring Elvis Presley, whose character is married at the lagoon at the Coco Palms in the finale. [34] [32] The hotel made a big business of selling "Blue Hawaii" weddings that recreated the floating wedding ceremony depicted in the film. [35]

  5. Justin and Hailey Bieber Renew Wedding Vows in Hawaii in ...

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    Justin and Hailey tied the knot back in September 2018. Now, nearly six years after exchanging vows for the first time, a rep for the mom-to-be told ET that Hailey is six months pregnant. "Hailey ...

  6. 12 Best Photos of Elvis Presley's Life: See His Most Iconic ...

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    Their wedding took place in Las Vegas in a private suite to avoid paparazzi. It was a small event, with just 14 people in attendance. ... Aloha From Hawaii was a performance by Elvis in Honolulu ...

  7. Fern Grotto - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 2006, the grotto was closed by the Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources for safety reasons. Heavy rains in March, 2006, caused a number of rocks and boulders to fall from the ceiling of the grotto onto the viewing area below.