[Maori Cultural Village] Maori ancient houses, after renovation, concentrated here. The most worth mentioning is the Geothermal Reserve and Volcano Fountain Area, where there are three intermittent fountains in the world: Iceland, Yellowstone Park in the United States and Rotorua, New Zealand. Before I walked to the fountain, I smelled a strong sulfur smell, and the area was full of smoke. The spring water was more than 10 meters high and sprayed every 30-40 minutes. It is said to be a lucky stone, just at the entrance of the cultural village, everyone entering should wash their hands with the water left on the stone. This is the must-see wonder of Maori Cultural Village. The intermittent fountain, we are very lucky, the fountain has been sprayed out when we arrive, up to 10 meters high. You can smell the thick sulfur from a distance On the other side of the bridge connecting the fountain, you will see a wonder: on the left side is the hot water that can boil eggs, and on the right is the mountain spring water that flows down the mountain from the mountain. The volcanic mud that is bubbling, come here to suggest buying local production of volcanic mud masks, very good Maori Cultural Village bitter grass, this grass is unique to New Zealand in the world. (It is the national grass of New Zealand. In ancient times, Maori people used it to reduce inflammation and pain. I heard that this grass has the effect of reducing blood lipids, blood pressure and preventing fatty liver.)