Starting at 10 a.m. and arriving at the zoo at 11 a.m., I took a small train to watch cheetahs, giraffes, rhinoceroses and other animals in the African region. It simulated the ecological scene of the African grasslands, and the animals all lived happily in the wilderness. After watching the cheetah run at 3:30, the cheetah will be brought to the front for an ornamental spot of $8. Staff members will feed him and show him something. It's very gentle. We watched Bengal tigers, vultures, Hokka gorillas, gorillas, cheetahs, lions, pythons and hedgehogs, and there were all kinds of exotic birds in the zoo. There is a person sitting in a hot-air balloon in the zoo for $12. If the wind conference stops, we will buy tickets at the gate and say that it may stop today. We will ask if the wind will not open again, and maybe not. The fact is that the hot air balloon is in the sky, up and down, it's very funny.