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Sep 07, 2023Letter: Show more respect at lantern ceremony
JAMM AQUINO / [email protected]
Thousands of lanterns float on Monday at Ala Moana Regional Park.
As usual, the Shinnyo-en floating lantern festival was a beautiful and moving event. In the past, however, the majority of festival attendees were fairly silent. Participants watched in awe and with respect and kept conversation to a whisper.
This year many people showed no respect to Her Holiness Shinso Ito, or talked and laughed while the opening oli was being chanted. I saw many people more interested in getting their Instagram selfies than appreciating the true meaning of this festival.
I held my tongue and concentrated on why I was there, to say aloha to my loved ones who have passed. In the end, that's all that matters. See you next year.
Jonathan Higa
Pearl City
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