Address near Northeast Street Garden Road around two o'clock in the afternoon, the entrance is not big, in the Southeast corner. Just entered the hall, many visitors are not allowed to enter the back door of the Folklore Museum staff said that the door is the entrance of the Folklore Museum. Inside the lion forest, you have to walk through the small right door. After entering the small door, you can see a large rockery. To the west, there is a whole rockery winding path leading to seclusion. From the left and right sides of the bridge, it can enter the pond. Walking in it for a long time, circling around, climbing high and climbing low. The little pavilion next to it was being decorated, and the air smelled of varnish. Around the west, a stone boat was seen. On the second floor, a man with glasses dropped his cell phone into the pond beside the pavilion. The greener took the bamboo pole to help him get his cell phone. At last, the man stripped naked and exposed his underwear. A middle-aged woman in the back handed over plastic pockets while wiping her cell phone. Getting off the ship, we found that all the people on board were blocked. There is a small bonsai garden in the west. There is a small waterfall beside the bridge. There are pavilions on the waterfall. I don't want to climb the rockery anymore. I saw a small bridge on the southernmost side. The tour guide who passed said that the bridge was round because it was not well built and it was semi-circular. The southernmost corridor fluctuated, because the previous day's rain I stepped on the water in the arch rockery hill beside the pond, the rockery was very happy and endless. The large leaves of lotus in the northern half of the pond are withering, and the lotus in the southern half of the pond is green. Finally, it went around the stone bridge in front of the front door of the lobby. Wisteria blossoms on the corridor grew green, thinking that there were no red maple and dead trees in early autumn. The Lion Forest is very small.