
- 4.6/5
HeghelToo many things to see. I took the way by walking from the entrance, most of the people rents a car to watch around. Coffee shops in everywhere but any of them good enough for me. The staff is not friendly. By public transport is difficult to get there, you need a taxi or a private transportation. To return my place, I took a traditional bus, so, you most to walk at least 1 km. At the end of the bus, I took the metro. Can take long if you do it my public transportation. From the town, one hour and a half, at least.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe scene was truly breathtaking. You could see the enormous three-headed elephant from a great distance. Once you got closer, it was incredibly large, very close to the subway station—about a ten-minute walk. Tickets were around fifty yuan each. The actual exhibition area was quite small, with not many exhibits, but it was absolutely stunning. The prototype of the three-headed elephant sculpture dates back to the 1990s, and construction began in the early 2000s, showing they had planned it very well from the beginning. The elevator was shaped like the elephant's feet, and inside the elephant's body was the third floor, representing "heaven." Apparently, the starry sky ceiling was painted by Westerners.
- 4.9/5
หนี เที่ยวOh my god, we are people who love watching birds and this is another place where we can enjoy watching seagulls, climbing fish. So much fun and when you are tired, don't forget to ♨️ Walk out to eat the food you ordered in front of the parking lot. It's very delicious. You can bring your little ones to feed the birds. I recommend coming in the afternoon. 🐧🐧







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