Polynesian Cultural Village is a cultural village with national characteristics in Hawaii. Having seen this cultural village, we may have a general understanding of the seven major ethnic groups in the Polynesian Triangle. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with lush tropical forests. The artificial lake divides the cultural villages into seven villages, namely, Hawaii, Samoa, Aotearoa, Morio, Fiji, Tahiti, Tonga, and Maksas Islands. They represent seven different cultures in Bolivia. The architecture of each village maintains the traditional style of several hundred years ago. 。 Reflect the characteristics of national culture from different aspects. Visit the village performances in turn. Aotearoa Maori singing and dancing performances, Tongan drumming performances and interaction with obesity as the beauty, Tahitians performing dynamic grass skirt dances (where beautiful women come out), visiting the houses of Fiji chiefs, and Saoa people performing skilled dances such as peeling coconuts and lighting fires, enjoying special buffets in restaurants with Hawaiian flavor. Finally, watch the national customs of the academic performance of the National Art School.