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Olpopongi Maasai Cultural Village & Museum Review

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Todemmy
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5/5
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The building is like the Tardis because you don’t know how big or how many artworks it is. The museum is right in the middle of the city, just below the main train station and the subway station, and next to the cathedral is a stone. The building was floor-lined everywhere, walking around, with little corners and gaps, full of sculptures and paintings, we stayed there for an hour, but could stay longer, I'm not sure we could see everything. We especially liked the pop art floor and all the different works. There was also a cafe we didn’t go to but looked good.

Olpopongi Maasai Cultural Village & Museum

Posted: Jun 11, 2020
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  • sidney
    4/5Excellent
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    It is actually an indigenous village in East Africa, feeling the culture.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2022
  • 133***95
    5/5Outstanding
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    The village has a few residents, all of whom moved nearby. Because they are relatively backward, they hope that people will go there to interact. Their houses are built from wood and can live there.

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    Posted: Feb 3, 2017
  • XXX-Trip
    5/5Outstanding
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    There are still many primitive Marseilles living in this cultural village. It is completely different from our lifestyle. You can come and feel it.

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2017
  • 阿格莱雅
    1/5Terrible
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    This is a place to grab money, all the drivers brought, each car $ 50, the chief collects money, a group of young people pull everyone to sing and dance, and then break everyone into the Marseilles house, low house still burning wood fire, is not carbon monoxide poisoning? Say half of the beginning to consume, then visit the market in their village, in fact, some handmade products without price, daughter picked a few settlement, so expensive, the last small flamingo and a small stone plate, opening $90, finally with the $50 deal I have been biting, Friends bought the bracelet for $50 later at the Nat Lake Hotel for just $5, and that Lake Nat Dragon is the real Marseille tribe, free to watch...

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    Posted: Aug 25, 2018
  • Arale_Zhang
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    Is there a fighting nation in Tanzania? After entering the Serengeti prairie, near or far, I would see a few bright red figures from time to time, and when I arrived at Marseille village, I finally knew what those red figures werethey were Masai natives on the prairie of East Africa. Maaasai, mainly spread across the prairies of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, live on watery grasses, without a fixed residence, and live on nomadic grounds. They are all dressed so brightly to deter wild animals. This red and blue-based grid shawl is known locally as "Bhuka", and almost everyone in Marseille wears this, and the bright colors really add a little vitality to the prairie. In addition to the bundle, Marseille men also hold a wooden stick, which is their standard, used to protect themselves and drive livestock, and have developed the habit of holding sticks. This is quite like English gentlemen like to take sticks. Marseille women wear all their jewelry on their body, dress themselves. Marseille is a brave and wary nation, my first feeling when I see them is: really high! It is said that the average height of Marseille men is 1.9 meters, and their vision is also excellent, can reach the level of 6.0, this strong innate physical quality makes them all good hunters, in the prairie can find hunting goals in the far distance. Besides, they also maintain the tradition of drinking blood from mane, and Marseille boys shoot a lion as a ritual on adult days, which, although the government has restricted, is enough to prove that they are very brave from the bones. It is worth noting that Marseille is polygamous and there is a tradition of marriage, and the women in the family take on the responsibility of raising children, even the dirt house in the family needs women to build. The Marseilles jumped taller than they were, and it was said that they would often gather together to jump the highest than anyone else, and the tallest one could marry the most beautiful woman in the village. When we visited Marseille village, they were very enthusiastic, and a group of people stood in a row and welcomed them with the traditional high jump.

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    Posted: Dec 21, 2019
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