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This fall, who doesn't know about the sacred place of Momo Forest?

1. Location and Transportation 👈Momo Forest is located 300 meters west of the intersection of Jinwei Line and Mengyang Road in Tianjin, with convenient transportation. If you drive there, there are plenty of free parking spaces at the entrance, so you don't have to worry about not having a parking space. Visitors arriving by public transportation can easily reach the park by a variety of transportation methods. 2. Ticket Prices and Discount Policies 👉The ticket prices of Momo Forest vary according to different periods, so visitors are advised to pay attention to the latest ticket price information. It is worth mentioning that children under 1 meter can enter the park for free, providing more opportunities for children to play. 3. Dining and Camping 👉The park has the largest tent for visitors to dine in, offering a variety of options such as boxed lunches and stewed noodles at moderate prices. In addition, there are snacks such as bucket noodles, grilled sausages, and yogurt buns for visitors to choose from. For visitors who like camping, the park offers tent courtyards that can accommodate more than 10 people and provide electricity and grills to make your camping more comfortable. 👉Visitors who set up their own tents can choose to camp in the non-powered park area or the area opposite the tank ride, which is close to the rides and food stalls for easy play and dining. It is worth noting that the non-powered park is not a grassland, so you don't have to worry about bugs when camping. 4. Amusement Facilities 👉Momo Forest offers a variety of amusement facilities for visitors, including Miyou Point Non-Powered Park, Hydrodynamic Park, Fishing, Large Trampoline, Sand Pool, and more. These projects are set up under the shade of trees, so you don't have to worry about the sun exposure even in summer. Although the scale of each project is not large, the number is enough to meet the needs of visitors of different ages. 👉In addition, there is a small pet park in the park, where small animals such as pigs, sheep, rabbits, and geese attract many children's love. Visitors can buy feed to interact with the animals or bring their own food to feed them, and there is no management.
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