At first, my girlfriend and I went in directly. Not a few black policemen would come up and tell us to ask for tickets. It's embarrassing. It's about 40 Lufia. I can't remember clearly. Because I think Lufia is beautiful, I changed a lot, and RMB is about 20. Then most of them are children, many children, the park is not big, because Male is not big, I'm not sure. I will not be able to walk through the whole city, but it feels good. After all, it's very humane and interesting. I recommend green rows of plants, which are very suitable for taking photos.
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At first, my girlfriend and I went in directly. Not a few black policemen would come up and tell us to ask for tickets. It's embarrassing. It's about 40 Lufia. I can't remember clearly. Because I think Lufia is beautiful, I changed a lot, and RMB is about 20. Then most of them are children, many children, the park is not big, because Male is not big, I'm not sure. I will not be able to walk through the whole city, but it feels good. After all, it's very humane and interesting. I recommend green rows of plants, which are very suitable for taking photos.
The Sultan Park on Male Island, the mosque and the Sultan Park are all the way apart, and the back door of the Maldives Museum can be seen in the park. In fact, it's not beautiful at all. Maybe it's just like a street park. Compared with Male itself, it's not big. It's a favorite place for Muslims. It's not beautiful, but it's better than being clean in the air.
Sudan Park is really worth visiting here. It's very big and full of all kinds of plants. It's good to visit it. It doesn't need tickets and is worth recommending.
very good
Sultan Park is located next to the ancient mosque in the capital of Mali-Lenin. It is part of the Sudan Palace. The Sudan Palace was built in 1906 to create a palace for Mohamed Shamsuddeen III of Sudan. The beautiful gardens carefully preserved and planned outside the palace add to the beauty of the Sudan Palace. There are fountains and green grass in the park. The gardens were turned into vegetable gardens, which were full of vegetables to supply the needs of the time. In 1968, the parks were destroyed and some remains remain. Although only a small part of the buildings remain, they completely retain the features and styles of the ancient Sudan. Today, the parks in Sudan are only partially open to the public for leisure and have become one of the important tourist attractions in Malay and Lebanon. Sudan Park was destroyed when the Republic of Maldives was founded in 1968, but the renovated buildings still retain the essence of the ancient Sudanese culture. The seemingly simple historical museum records the blending of various cultures.