PAST PARADE PHOTOS
center>October 9, 2016 Double Ten Parade
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January 30, 2016 Night in Chinatown Parade
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October 10, 2015 Double Ten Parade
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January 31, 2015 Night in Chinatown Parade
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October 4, 2014 Double Ten Parade
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January 25, 2014 Night in Chinatown Parade
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October 7, 2012 Double Ten Parade
Celebrating 101th year of the Republic of China.
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October 9, 2011 Double Ten Parade
Celebrating the 100th Birthday of the Republic of China.
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January 29, 2011 Night in Chinatown Parade
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October 10, 2010 Double Ten Parade
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February 6, 2010 Night in Chinatown Parade
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January 24, 2009 Night in Chinatown Parade
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February 2, 2008 Night in Chinatown Parade
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October 7, 2007 Double Ten Parade
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February 17, 2007 Chinese New Year Parade
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Waiting at the State Capitol grounds along Richards Street.

Waiting at the State Capitol.

Oo Syak marchers waiting for the parade to start.

Oo Syak marchers Maile and Eldora Chang.

Ready to march.

Start of the parade.

Crossing Alakea Street.

Handing out Oo Syak pencils to the crowd.

Crossing Bishop Street.

Entering Chinatown.

End of the parade.

Hungery marchers.

More hungery marchers.

Ready to eat.
October 8, 2006 Double Ten Parade
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Oo Syak Gee Lu Paraders.

Dignitaries before the parade.

Oo Syak marchers along the river.

Oo Syak marchers on Maunakea Street.

The backs of the tee shirts of Oo Syak marchers.

Oo Syak marchers on Beretania Street.

At the Sun Yat Sen statue.

Bowing at the Statue.

Lunch at the Empress Restaurant.

Table #2.

Table #3.
January 21, 2006 Chinese New Year Parade
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Before parade, along Richard Street. Ken Chang and Harold Hu holding banner.

Oo Syak marchers waiting for the 4 p.m. start.

Oo Syak marchers posing with one clown.

Oo Syak marchers posing with 2 clowns.

Oo Syak marchers posing with with Ron McDonald.

Oo Syak friend, Stanford Yuen.

Bounty Hunters Dog & Beth Chapman before the parade.

Start of the parade at Alii Place on Hotel Street.

Oo Syak marchers starting off at Alii Place.

Oo Syak marchers passing Fort Street.

Oo Syak marchers passing Bethel Street.

Oo Syak marchers passing Nuuanu Ave.

Big crowd along Hotel Street.

Oo Syak marchers passing Smith Street.

The dragon following Oo Syak.

Mayor Hannemann greeting Trudy Yee.

Dai Fun, Trudy and Evelyn posing with Mayor Hannemann.
October 10, 2004 Double Ten Parade

Before parade, Maunakea Street.

Lining up for the parade

Ready to march at Maunakea b/w King & Nimitz.

Marching on Maunakea Street

Turning onto Beretania.

At Sun Yat Sen statue.

Bowing at Sun Yat Sen statue.
May 22, 2004 Buddha's Birthday Parade
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Before parade in Aala Park. Trudy Yee and Harold Hu holding the Oo Syak Parade Banner.

Lining up for the parade

Ready to march at King St. and the river.

Marching on Maunakea Street

Still on Maunakea Street

Marching on Maunakea Street

Maunakea Street with Wo Fat Restaurant in the back-Daeton and Devin Chang holding the banner.

Still on Maunakea Street-photo of the backs of the Oo Syak tee shirts,

Still on Maunakea Street

on Beretania Street in front of the Chinese Cultural Plaza.

At New Empress Restaurant, Duane, Devin, Daeton, Shirleen, Taryn, and Teralyn Chang, with Paulette Chang standing.

George Chang, Harold Hu, Wah Chock Chang, Alvin Chang, Eldora Chang, and Donna Chang. Ken Chang left the table.

Chris Chang, Ellen Chang, Maile Chang, Trudy Yee, Connie Mark, Jamie Chang, and Flora Chang. Ed Chang taking the photos.
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