Lum Sai Ho Tong Hawai'i

Pictures
130th Anniversary Ceremony/Parade
LSHT celebrated its 130th anniversary on April 27, 2019 with a parade through Chinatown
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Spring Banquet
LSHT celebrates the birthday of Tin Hau and the anniversary of LSHT. A time to gather with members, family and friends.
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Jan 1st Installation
January 1st marks the day that the new LSHT officers and directors are installed at the clubhouse.
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Chinese New Year
The Chinese celebrate the new year according to the lunar calendar. It is a time of celebration and coming to the temple to pray for prosperity in the new year.
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Tin Hau Dahn
We celebrate the birthday of our patron saint, Tin Hau, which occurs on the 23rd day of the 3rd month of the lunar calendar.
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Ching Ming
Each year in April, it is a Chinese tradition to pay respect to their ancestors. LSHT members gather at Manoa Chinese Cemetery to pay respect at the gravesite of the first Lum in Hawaii.
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Siu Yee
A Hungry Ghost Festival is held each year to appease the restless spirits that wander the earth during the 7th month of the lunar calendar. Rituals include ghost feeding and the burning of faux money.
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Temple Deities
Take a closer look at all the different gods and goddesses that are enshrined in the Tin Hau Temple in Hawaii
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