Today, we left Taitung for Tainan, and our last station in Taitung was National Museum of Prehistory. Though, I’m a Taiwanese, yet I’ve never been this museum before. Hence, I treasured this opportunity very much, and listened carefully to the audio guides. Through the guides, I finally understood that I just knew little about Taiwan, but the visit to Prehistory Museum gave me the chance to get to know authentic Taiwan. Not only did I know the process of Taiwan Island’s birth but also those different aboriginal’s specific customs and traits.
In the past, I would think those cultures as unbelievable and weird customs. However, through the short introduction, I understood those habits and customs really mean something to their tribes and the Taiwan indigenous society. During the journey to the museum, the most touching part was the aboriginal dancing and singing performance. They showed their customs and traditions in the performance, which was simple but powerful. Those big smiles on their faces were the sign of their greeting to visitors. The performance showed not only their energy but also their spirit which was touching to the heart.
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