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BuyaLeifromVendorsinChinatown: A host of cultural sights and experiences are to be had in
Honolulu's Chinatown. Wander through this several-square-block area, with its jumble of
exotic shops offering herbs, Chinese groceries, and acupuncture services. Before you leave,
be sure to check out the lei sellers on Maunakea Street (near N. Hotel St.), where Hawaii's
finest leis go for as little as $3.50.
ObservetheFishAuction: There is nothing else quite like the HonoluluFishAuction. Fish-
ermen bring their fresh catch in at 5am (sharp) Monday through Saturday, and the small
group of buyers bids on all manner of fish. The auction lasts until all the fish are sold. It is
well worth getting up early to enjoy this unique cultural experience.
Examining the goods at the Honolulu Fish Auction.
GetaBargainattheAlohaFleaMarket: For $1 admission, it's an all-day show at the Aloha Sta-
dium parking lot, where more than 1,000 vendors sell everything from junk to jewels. Go
early for the best deals. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays 8am to 3pm and Sundays from
6:30am to 3pm.
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