红馆里面没什么好看的,游客,不必浪费时间在这边,但是却有很多小朋友过来参观,感觉是学校里面老师带过来看一样。国外的小朋友很认真,还会拿笔记记录。
There is a relatively large grass next to the museum, this museum is not big, there is a relatively large grass next to the museum, this museum is not big, some specimens can be understood by themselves.
There is a relatively large grass next to the museum. This museum is not big. Some specimens can be understood by comparing. For Chinese people who like beautiful scenery, this attraction is actually not particularly attractive.
There is a large grass next to the museum, this museum is not big, some specimens can be understood by themselves. For Chinese people who like beautiful scenery, this attraction is actually not particularly attractive, mainly to learn about the local natural environment and vegetation, and to understand this place more deeply. .
No tickets are required, but there is a fundraising box at the door, which generally donates $1 to enter the museum. The staff in the museum are very enthusiastic! If you have any questions, they can basically solve them! There are terrain maps of cute islands and displays of local flora and fauna in the museum, which is quite meaningful.
红馆里面没什么好看的,游客,不必浪费时间在这边,但是却有很多小朋友过来参观,感觉是学校里面老师带过来看一样。国外的小朋友很认真,还会拿笔记记录。
There is a relatively large grass next to the museum, this museum is not big, there is a relatively large grass next to the museum, this museum is not big, some specimens can be understood by themselves.
There is a relatively large grass next to the museum. This museum is not big. Some specimens can be understood by comparing. For Chinese people who like beautiful scenery, this attraction is actually not particularly attractive.
There is a large grass next to the museum, this museum is not big, some specimens can be understood by themselves. For Chinese people who like beautiful scenery, this attraction is actually not particularly attractive, mainly to learn about the local natural environment and vegetation, and to understand this place more deeply. .
No tickets are required, but there is a fundraising box at the door, which generally donates $1 to enter the museum. The staff in the museum are very enthusiastic! If you have any questions, they can basically solve them! There are terrain maps of cute islands and displays of local flora and fauna in the museum, which is quite meaningful.