CULTURAL SUMMARY

Honolulu's culture is a vibrant tapestry woven from its Native Hawaiian heritage, diverse immigrant influences, and modern innovations. The city's culinary scene offers a unique fusion of flavors, from traditional luau feasts featuring kalua pig to the fresh, raw appeal of poke. Music and dance are integral, with the soothing sounds of ukulele and the graceful movements of hula being prominent cultural expressions. Art and history come alive at venues like the Honolulu Museum of Art, which showcases both traditional and contemporary works. Historically, Honolulu has evolved from a small village into a bustling urban center, retaining its unique island charm and cultural richness.

TOPOGRAPHY

The region features stunning landscapes including the famous Waikiki Beach, the iconic Diamond Head crater, and lush rainforests and waterfalls in areas like Manoa Falls.

CLIMATE

The climate is tropical, with warm temperatures year-round averaging around 85°F in the summer and 78°F in the winter. Humidity is high, and rainfall is common, particularly in the winter months.

LANGUAGES

The two most common languages spoken are English and Hawaiian.

RELIGIONS

Major religions in the region include Roman Catholicism, Buddhism, and Protestantism.

INDUSTRIES

Tourism: The region is heavily reliant on tourism with major employers like Marriott excelling in hospitality and leisure services.

Defense: Companies and installations like Pearl Harbor play a significant role in the defense sector.

Agriculture: The region supports a robust agricultural industry with companies like Dole Plantation excelling in pineapple and tropical fruit production.

LOCAL EVENTS

The area hosts events like the Honolulu Festival, celebrating Hawaiian culture and Pacific Rim cultures; the Hawaii Book & Music Festival, showcasing local authors and musicians; and the Honolulu Marathon, drawing participants from around the world.

TOURISM

Popular tourist destinations include the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, known for its historical significance; the Honolulu Zoo, featuring a variety of animal exhibits; and the Bishop Museum, offering insights into Hawaiian history and culture.

RECREATION

Favored activities include surfing, hiking, and snorkeling, with major parks like Kapiolani Park and Waimea Bay being popular destinations.

MISSION HISTORY

In 1850, when the first Latter-day Saint missionaries reached Hawai‘i, the islands were still an independent kingdom with a mostly native Hawaiian population. George Q. Cannon, one of the early missionaries to the islands, was particularly eager to learn the Hawaiian language. In the early 1850s he and an early Hawaiian convert, Jonathan Nāpela, worked together to translate the Book of Mormon into Hawaiian, which was the first time the book was translated into a non-European language.

Many Hawaiians embraced the gospel. By the 1870s, more than 4,000 Hawaiians were Latter-day Saints. Because the death of many Hawaiians due to disease had led to laws restricting emigration, instead of gathering to Utah the Hawaiian Saints established gathering places on the islands—first in Lāna‘i, then in Lā‘ie, where the first temple outside North America was dedicated in 1919. The first stake outside North America was organized on O‘ahu in 1935.

As Hawai‘i’s population became more diverse, so did general Church membership. In the early 20th century, for example, a Japanese mission was established in Hawai‘i, and work among Japanese Hawaiians flourished. In the 1950s the Church established a college—now Brigham Young University–Hawaii—in Lā‘ie with a mission to bring together students from around the world. A second temple, in Kona, was dedicated in 2000. By 2018 there were nearly 75,000 Latter-day Saints in Hawai‘i, organized into 16 stakes.

MISSION GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!