It's a full-time open park with no parking lot. You can only park in a nearby parking lot. There were so many people in the day that they didn't have a good time, so they went out again in the evening. I parked in the seafood street opposite, hoping to help my relatives. The park is not big. It's surrounded by a beach. There's a lot of rubbish on the beach. You can also make your own sand, beside which there are some small entertainment facilities, such as pirate boats, trampoline and so on, which are quite suitable for taking children to play. Self-driving can still go there to see, but not for a long time, anyway, no tickets. Compared with places where tickets are still crowded, the cost-effectiveness ratio here is relatively high.