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Manoa Grand Ballroom in Honolulu, Hawaii, is excited to help you incorporate Hawaiian culture into your destination wedding. Not only has this wedding venue been family owned and operated for five generations, but these skilled professionals are exceptionally detailed oriented and ready to help you plan your big day.

By choosing Hawaiian flowers and engaging in certain traditions, you can respectfully incorporate Hawaiian culture into your destination wedding. The Hawaiian flower lei is a symbol of love, and the bride, groom, and wedding party members wear them at the ceremony's beginning. The lei symbolize eternal commitment, as it is a whole circle. To complement the lei, the bride can wear a flower garland in her hair. 

Also, in Hawaiian culture, the bride and groom wear all white. And instead of a candle-lighting or sand-pouring ceremony, Hawaiian weddings incorporate a Ti leaf and lava rock ceremony. Here, a lava rock is wrapped in a Ti leaf. Together, these items represent an offering and represent your union. 

When it comes to food, Manoa Grand Ballroom offers the most decadent traditional Hawaiian food. Affordability and elegance are priorities to these professionals, and they are excited to work with you and develop the perfect wedding-day menu. 

Hawaiian culture is certainly beautiful, and when you choose to have your wedding at the Manoa Grand Ballroom, rest assured that you will have the most compelling destination wedding. To learn more about this stunning venue in Honolulu, and to learn all about their wedding-rental policies, visit Manoa Grand Ballroom online, on Facebook, or call (808) 946-6758 today. 

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