I always thought that the indigenous people of New Zealand and Australia were the same, but there was still a difference, but the tour guide and I didn't remember any of them -_-"There are some local specialties on the table at the front desk, tea, honey, moths, plants, etc. After entering from the door, it is a hall. The scenery of the totem painting cultural park is still good, there are different experience projects: throwing darts, throwing javelin, painting, performance, etc. The staff showed me how to still darts, and then throwing two or two throwing areas, they still get up very easily, A perfect arc came back after flying out, and most of the visitors were throwing badly. Then there is the javelin, in fact, I forgot what the correct name is, not a long pole with arrows thrown directly out, but to use a long so general wooden tool, using the above small hook to bounce the weapon out. This seems more difficult, should be easy to throw this stick together to throw away. Next is the time to paint, the former indigenous people did not have so different color pigments, only the most basic red, yellow, white and black, each one of the stone, you can imagine. The stone you painted can be taken away for memorial purposes. If you like, you can also let them paint on the face. In fact, they painted a good-looking cultural park with buffets. We didn't watch the performances in the performance venue, but watched in the dining restaurant, which had a small stage. Although not very understanding of the specific content of dance, but the strong exotic style and special clothing attract tourists. After the performance, you can also take pictures with all the actors.