Kuma Kuma Farm!
Went to Chinese Garden after her SP registration thingy. (Laptop!) Initially was tired and planned to go there to sleep. But I remembered there's a turtle and tortoise farm, so I suggested going there. She reluctantly tagged, because she's tired. =(
It was quite a distance from the entrance of Chinese Garden. And because we didn't know the exact location, our only help was the signs all along the side of the path. Eventually we reached, so who cares.
Admission fee is $5. And they never state the admission fee on the signs they put all along the side of the path (WTF? trying to cheat our feelings right?)
Entered the place, and what greeted were tons of different specie of turtles and tortoises in their respective tanks.
What caught my eye was the biggest tortoise i've ever seen:

Doesn't look convincing here, but what the heck, go there and see for yourself (5$ admission).
The same species, but smaller in size. It's just beside the granddaddy tortoise.
There's another separate enclosure not far from these, also big in size.

Well, I say the main attraction is the tons of tortoises in the small pond, complete with a bridge with a good bird eye's view (although not that high) of the tortoises. And the cute thing is, they'll follow you wherever you go! Haha.




Guess who's hand?

These tortoise can climb! So be careful if you're sitting on the bridge. Who knows any one of them might be lurking from behind and just waiting to bite your ass.




They're heavy too. ><
Feeding is optional, but highly recommended, because it's fun. The food pack costs only $1. It's quite a lot in the packet. Even fishes come to eat the food that is mainly for the tortoises.
Stayed there until closing time. We left the place satisfied. =)
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I want to hug kuma kuma.