St John's Episcopal Church
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- Upcountry Maui
Lonely Planet review for St John's Episcopal Church
Keokea village's green-and-white St John's Episcopal Church was built in 1907 to serve the Chinese community, and it still bears its name in Chinese characters. For a time Sun Yat-sen, father of the Chinese nationalist movement, lived on the outskirts of Keokea. A statue of Sun Yat-sen and a small park dedicated to him can be found along the Kula Hwy (Hwy 37) beyond Grandma's Coffee House.
The park has picnic tables and great views of west Maui and its hillside windmills.








