Nestled on the shores of a stunning lagoon on the island of Moorea, the Tiki Village Cultural Centre offers a rich immersion into Polynesian culture. Visitors can explore traditional crafts such as weaving with natural fibers, creating flower garlands, and intricate wood carving. The village also highlights two significant forms of adornment: tattoos, which have their roots in Polynesia, and the rare black pearls. Here, you can witness these cultural practices firsthand, gaining a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage and traditions.
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