- Shim Farm Tour - Home
The Shim Farm is a one-man working coffee, protea, and botanical farm located in the upcountry of Maui, HI It is located in the heart of Kula's rustic Chinatown area with a million dollar view of the island from 3,500 above sea level
- Kwock Hing Society
— Sarah Shim, President of the Kwock Hing Society Learn More about The Kwock Hing Society Kwock Hing Society 178 Middle Rd Kula, HI 96768 (808) 281-1681 kwockhingsociety@gmail com 0 Skip to Content Kwock Hing Society About Blog Visit Events Gallery Join The Community
- St Johns Church - Kula Community Association
Kui Kyau Shim taught the people, prepared them for baptism, and confirmation and organized priests from Good Shepherd who came regularly to serve communion Mrs Shim retired in 1944
- Our History - THE PARISH OF ST. ELIZABETHS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The original, termite-eaten church was demolished to make room for Shim Hall, a school building which housed St Elizabeth’s kindergarten and elementary school through grade 4 In the early 1960s, as members were moving into more affluent neighborhoods of Honolulu, St Elizabeth’s Church ceased to be a neighborhood church
- Shim Coffee and Protea Farm Tour - Go Hawaii
Shim Coffee and Protea Farm Tour We provide guided tours of our coffee, protea, botanical farm on the island of Maui Protea include orchids, lavendar, and others
- The Kula Shims: Contributions That Last – Generations Magazine
Many Shims were founding members of the Kwock Hing Society, erected in 1907 as a place where Chinese families could get information from China (Dr Sun Yat-sen came here to plan his overthrow of the Manchu Dynasty )
- Shim Farm Tour in Kula, HI 96790 - 808-876. . . - Chamber of Commerce
Shim Farm Tour located at 625 Middle Rd, Kula, HI 96790 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more
- St. Johns Episcopal Church - SAH ARCHIPEDIA
The church was established by the Reverend Shim Yin Chin in response to the desire of some Chinese farmers, the primary inhabitants of Keokea at the turn of the twentieth century, to learn about Christianity
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