Soro Cultural Village, located in the mountainous district of Ainaro, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Timor-Leste (East Timor). This village stands as a testament to the traditional ways of life preserved over generations. It showcases the Timorese resistance against colonization and their continued efforts in nurturing their cultural identity. Visitors to the village can observe unique customary practices, traditional dances, and ancient rituals performed by the local community. The village architecture is distinctive, featuring the iconic Uma Lulik (sacred houses) with their thatched roofs and symbolic carvings. These structures serve as important cultural and spiritual centers for the locals. Visiting Soro Cultural Village provides an opportunity to learn about the history and social structure of Timorese society, along with the chance to engage directly with the welcoming local population. Engaging in cultural exchange, visitors can appreciate the artisanal crafts, such as tais weaving, and possibly partake in community events or festivals. The surrounding natural landscape complements the cultural experience, offering scenic views of mountains, valleys, and terraced fields that cover the region.