Huidong County, Huizhou City, Guangdong ProvinceMap
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[[color][color][color]]leisure time@Turtle Island. So happy, be careful about tanning, in fact, I have been tanning, I haven't come to the beach for a long time.
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[[color][color][color]]leisure time@Turtle Island. So happy, be careful about tanning, in fact, I have been tanning, I haven't come to the beach for a long time.
The turtle reserve, built into a scenic spot, on the one hand, can increase some income and better operate this reserve at that time, on the other hand, it is also of greater significance, so that people can come here in person, see turtles know, know more and more rare turtles, Let us be more conscious of protecting the ecology and protecting marine animals.
Worth going. Tickets 30. Add sightseeing cars, 20 back and forth. Still quite expensive. The tickets are worth it. There are not many people for the New Year, especially suitable for taking pictures. niche treasure. Come back next time ~ nice
No highlights, never evaluate the attractions, today I am so angry that I vomit blood to evaluate it. The management staff do not do anything to eat leisurely meals. The two large parking lots cannot manage the circulation problem of the vehicles. I drove over and blocked the road up the mountain for more than 40 minutes. I haven't arrived at the attractions yet. Helpless to turn around and return to the parking lot under the mountain. After the tour, I was trapped in the parking lot for nearly two hours. The main reason was that I didn’t design the pedestrian and car routes. There were cars parked randomly. I would never come again. I would never drive.
Turtle Bay is in Huizhou. After the taxi arrives, you can buy tickets directly. The elderly over 60 are free, the children are half price, the scenery inside is beautiful, and there are many cute turtles.
The only turtle icon in the country to lay eggs on shore in Turtle Bay.