4/5 Janice K. 3 months ago on Google • 938 reviews New
2024.03.02
2019.06.30
I
was
looking
for
a
place
to
go
with
my
child
on
the
weekend
and
ended
up
going
there.
It's
located
in
a
corner
of
a
rural
village,
so
it's
easy
to
get
around
because
the
road
has
been
maintained.
It's
been
recently
built,
so
it's
overall
clean
and
the
facilities
are
very
good.
The
bathroom
elevator
is
clean,
and
everything
inside
and
outside
of
the
building
is
clean.
Is
the
building
a
small
museum?
It
feels
the
same,
and
when
you
go
inside,
there
is
a
video
about
storks
and
simple
toys
(pressing
a
button
to
make
a
sound,
nesting,
or
eating
model
food).
The
second
floor
has
a
viewing
platform
where
you
can
see
the
stork
cage
in
real
time,
a
photo
zone,
a
place
to
write
wishes,
a
small
cafe,
a
small
stand
where
you
can
purchase
local
organic
products,
and
an
experience
room
where
children
can
participate.
It
was
decorated
nicely
and
cutely.
Outside,
there
is
a
stork
cage
and
a
small
zoo
(sheep,
goats,
guinea
pigs,
donkeys,
rabbits).
It's
really
small,
but
kids
like
it.
There
is
also
a
walking
trail,
but
it
was
hot
so
I
didn't
go
around
all
of
it.
It
may
be
boring
if
you
go
with
high
expectations,
but
I
was
surprised
that
there
was
an
experiential
learning
center
like
this
in
such
a
rural
area,
and
it
was
better
than
I
expected.
Even
if
you
can't
play
for
a
long
day,
you
can
play
for
about
1
to
2
hours
if
you
try
it
out.
I'm
not
coming
here
on
purpose,
but
if
you're
on
your
way
to
the
nearby
Yedang
Reservoir,
it's
close
so
it
might
be
a
good
idea
to
stop
by.
I
recommend
it
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