The Rotorua region has many Maori cultural villages. Through many Maori ethnic style buildings and sculptures, and everywhere geothermal fountains, visitors will showcase the Maori ethnic history and unique geothermal landscape of Rotorua. One of the Ochneimtu, located on the shore of Lake Rotorua, is one of the arches of the Maori Cultural Village, where the quiet lake beats the shore, and the remains of the ancient canoes reclining in the grass; Solid gold shape, eye-catching red and green frames, yellow wall Maori style buildings are in scale, large red wood carvings dotted with them; scattered large and small fountains steaming hot vapor, exude a unique sulfur taste~ wonderful exotic style, people linger.
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The Rotorua region has many Maori cultural villages. Through many Maori ethnic style buildings and sculptures, and everywhere geothermal fountains, visitors will showcase the Maori ethnic history and unique geothermal landscape of Rotorua. One of the Ochneimtu, located on the shore of Lake Rotorua, is one of the arches of the Maori Cultural Village, where the quiet lake beats the shore, and the remains of the ancient canoes reclining in the grass; Solid gold shape, eye-catching red and green frames, yellow wall Maori style buildings are in scale, large red wood carvings dotted with them; scattered large and small fountains steaming hot vapor, exude a unique sulfur taste~ wonderful exotic style, people linger.
Osinaimtu Maori Cultural Village is also a Maori Cultural Village with many characteristics, here you can enjoy many wooden carving artworks full of Maori cultural characteristics, very wild, full of primitive beauty, in addition, the thatched house here also has the characteristics of Maori culture It is worth visiting.
Very interesting place, a good nature, folklore and animal trip, but unfortunately kiwi hiding in the nest, the Maori performance is also very fun! There is also a sulphur full of geothermal, which is good!
The small lake is against the green trees by the lake. It looks like the whole lake area is lush and feels so unreal like a painting. The children of Maori and white people in the small village are swinging together, very harmonious.
The indigenous Maori were the earliest settlers in New Zealand. The village retains the ancient houses of the Maori people, displaying the Maori daily necessities and unique carvings. The village is still a people living in the pastoral area and maintains a very old lifestyle.