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Old garden new look, take kids to visit the park we visited when we were young

Old garden new look, take kids to visit the park we visited when we were young

April 2020 · 3 min read · Guangdong

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, I have seldom left home, after all, it is safer to stay at home, and I am a otaku.

As a travel blogger, although it makes little sense that I said I am a otaku, but people all have two faces. I don’t like to go out, but I like to go travel ~

Today, I rarely went out and took two kids to the zoo in my city. Many places are now open, but you still have to take your body temperature when entering. Many of the indoors are not open, so there is an indoor aquarium in the zoo that still close today! But this does not hinder the enthusiasm of the kids!

I still remember that when I came to this park in my childhood, there was no zoo at that time, but a tiger with no teeth just came in the park, and my family specially brought us to visit. Now after more than 20 years, we have brought our kids to visit!

There are several red-crowned cranes in front of the zoo. Although they are fake, they can also attract curious kids!

Once walk in , we saw a parrot, we didn't pay much attention to it at first. But its cries aroused our interest. What it said was "Ah ~~ Woo ~~" (In Cantonese means "ghost"!) Who taught this parrot so funny?

There is a well-equipped children's park in the zoo! Let the kids play here, we can also have a leisurely lunch ~

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Although this is a small zoo, there are not many animals, but there are quite a lot of species, which is a little beyond my expectations, because I never thought these animals would appear in our small city. When we came to this park when we were kids, we just fed fish, fed pigeons, rowed, etc. We had to go to other cities to see animals such as tigers, lions, pandas etc. Children of this age are really bliss ~

Kids are always curious about animals, and occasionally they stand there watching animals and refuse to go! However, his mother is not so curious about anything. She always pushing kids to next stop. In fact, we should be more patient with kids to satisfy his curiosity ~

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This bear is the most hilarious bear I have ever seen. The first time I saw a bear lying on the floor with its feet in the air, is it doing yoga?

A tiger basking in the sun. There was a toothless tiger came to this park when I was a child, but twenty years later, this one is definitely not the one from twenty years ago!

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