
SYDNEY, Mar. 31 -- Aboriginal ritual performances are presented in different Australian cities throughout the year, which promotes aborigines’ ancient ritual and Aboriginal culture to more and more tourists. This year, Sydney aboriginal ritual performances were held at the National Park in La Perouse.
During this event, many Sydney aborigines performed the ritual dance. An aboriginal old man, named Uncle Max, with high respect in the indigenous people's group, is one of indigenous performing representatives when the British prince came to Australia. An aboriginal young man, named Jahmarley, often busks with Uncle Max in the tourist area every weekend.
The aboriginal ritual dance, reflecting the sacred and intimate connection between mankind and nature, is a complete and worthy cultural ceremony in Australia.
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