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The Wo Hing Society Hall (Chinese: 和興會館; Jyutping: wo4 hing1 wui6 gun2) is a building located at 858 Front Street in the Lahaina Historic District in Lahaina, Hawaii. Built around 1912, it served the growing Chinese population centered in Lahaina, primarily those working in the sugarcane industry as a social and fraternal hall for the Wo Hing Society. By the 1940s the declining Chinese population in Lahaina slowly made the building redundant and the property was neglected.

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  • The Wo Hing Society Hall (Chinese: 和興會館; Jyutping: wo4 hing1 wui6 gun2) is a building located at 858 Front Street in the Lahaina Historic District in Lahaina, Hawaii. Built around 1912, it served the growing Chinese population centered in Lahaina, primarily those working in the sugarcane industry as a social and fraternal hall for the Wo Hing Society. By the 1940s the declining Chinese population in Lahaina slowly made the building redundant and the property was neglected. In 1983, the Lahaina Restoration Foundation worked with the Wo Hing Society to restore the building to its former appearance. After restoration and construction in 1984, the museum was opened to the public. It currently operates under the name Wo Hing Museum and is one of only two existing Chinese Society Halls on Maui. It was placed on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places on July 30, 1982, and, as Wo Hing Society Building, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1982. (en)
  • Wo Hing Society Hall is een gebouw aan de 858 in het in Lahaina, Hawaï. Het is gebouwd rond 1912 voor de in Lahaina. De opdrachtgevers waren Chung Koon You en Chan Wa, zij werkten grotendeels in de suikerrietindustrie. De tweede etage van het gebouw bevat een taoïstische tempel gewijd aan Guandi en andere godheden. In de jaren veertig begon de populatie klein te worden en kwam het gebouw in verval. In 1983 werkte de samen met om het gebouw te restaureren. In 1984 was de restauratie klaar en werd het als museum geopend voor publiek. Tegenwoordig heet het gebouw . (nl)
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  • Chinese Feng Shui principles (en)
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  • Wo Hing Society Hall is een gebouw aan de 858 in het in Lahaina, Hawaï. Het is gebouwd rond 1912 voor de in Lahaina. De opdrachtgevers waren Chung Koon You en Chan Wa, zij werkten grotendeels in de suikerrietindustrie. De tweede etage van het gebouw bevat een taoïstische tempel gewijd aan Guandi en andere godheden. In de jaren veertig begon de populatie klein te worden en kwam het gebouw in verval. In 1983 werkte de samen met om het gebouw te restaureren. In 1984 was de restauratie klaar en werd het als museum geopend voor publiek. Tegenwoordig heet het gebouw . (nl)
  • The Wo Hing Society Hall (Chinese: 和興會館; Jyutping: wo4 hing1 wui6 gun2) is a building located at 858 Front Street in the Lahaina Historic District in Lahaina, Hawaii. Built around 1912, it served the growing Chinese population centered in Lahaina, primarily those working in the sugarcane industry as a social and fraternal hall for the Wo Hing Society. By the 1940s the declining Chinese population in Lahaina slowly made the building redundant and the property was neglected. (en)
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