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Maori are Native New Zealanders and were the first to come to the island. Maori traditional lifestyles such as stone roast food are not difficult to find in Maori villages, as well as their weaving and carving.
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Whaka Maori Village is a place to introduce the Aboriginal Maori people in New Zealand. Here you can learn about traditional Maori cultural performances, learn how Maori people use geothermal heat in their daily lives, appreciate the history of Maori culture at the Rotorua Museum, and in addition Also visit geothermal pools, geysers and ancient submerged villages.
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Maori are Native New Zealanders and were the first to come to the island. Maori traditional lifestyles such as stone roast food are not difficult to find in Maori villages, as well as their weaving and carving.
The village of Huaka Maori is a village of Rotorua that retains Maori traditional culture. Here you can see the daily lifestyle of Maori people and their traditional culture. Every day, there are several Maori dance performances, full of primitive wildness, and strong Maori cultural characteristics, very wonderful, worth watching.
At the entrance of the village, I saw a white child and a Maori boy swinging happily. There were also a group of Maori children around. Everyone laughed and played happily together. The reason for not giving mosaics to children is that they want to embody the harmony of all races. The second reason is that children grow up fast. Now the two children have changed a lot.
Understanding the simple and exquisite carving, history, culture and tradition of Maori people, the ancient houses of Maori people in Maori cultural village, and the unique Maori sculptures displayed in the central exhibition hall of the village are the best places for tourists to understand Maori culture. (
Rotorua has many geothermal parks, this reserve is large, everywhere can see hot mud, steam on the water, the air is filled with a strong pungent sulfur smell.