Ahu Tongariki should be the most important symbol of Easter Island. In fact, it used to be a shrine, but after numerous earthquakes, 15 MOAIs on the Shrine were knocked down. At that time, because the Chilean government did not have such a huge crane (each MOAI weighed more than 200 tons), the Japanese company Tadano co-funded with the government to rebuild these MOAIs, of course, the Chilean government also sent a MOAI to Japan as a gift. Transportation: In the northeast corner of the island, it is almost 12 KM away from the city center. It's next door to Rano Raraku. The methods of arrival are as follows: 1) cycling: cycling time is about 2-3 hours and 2) self-driving: suggested method, heavy city center is about 20-30 minutes. 3) Tour tickets: $30.000 pesos (set tickets). Note that there are no tickets sold here and no tickets checked. Browsing time: 1 hour, all the year round. Suggestions: 1) MOAI is not to touch 2) Scenic spots can not eat. 3) Take more water with you on the way, because there are no convenience stores on the way. Attractions: When 15 different sizes of MOAI stand in front of you, this feeling can not be expressed in words, you can only rely on personal experience of this mystery. What a spectacular MOAI!!! How did these people make it?