Children's Day.

Wu Tong is the daughter of Wu Xing, the chef of Shendong Amusement Park, and is now the mother of a seven-year-old child.

"Well, Dad, I understand! I finally had a day off, so I must take my child to your place to see him."

Wu Tong was busy in the kitchen and talking on the phone.

The person she was talking to on the phone was Wu Xing.

Shendong Amusement Park has made a big deal for Children's Day this time, and Wu Xing naturally hopes that his grandson will come and play.

"Okay, I'm hanging up! I'm cooking. I think I'll be there around eight o'clock."

After hanging up the phone, Wu Tong brought breakfast to the table.

At this time, her son Coco was sitting on a chair, holding a schoolbag in his arms, his two short legs swinging back and forth, his eyes full of anticipation.

Wu Tong and her husband opened a fruit shop. They were very busy and had no time to take their children out to play.

Coco was also picked up directly by the day care class after school, and then at around 7 o'clock in the evening, she waited for Wu Tong or his husband to pick her up.

If the couple is too busy, Wu Xing will help pick up Coco after get off work.

This Children's Day, Wu Tong decided to take Coco to Shendong Amusement Park for a day of fun.

After the mother and son had breakfast, they simply packed up their things and left home, heading to Shendong Amusement Park.

At around eight o'clock, they came to the fountain square at the entrance of the amusement park. At this time, many children had gathered in the square, and the festive atmosphere was very strong.

The fountain was playing cheerful children's songs, and the water column swayed rhythmically with the singing.

Circus clowns also performed shows in the square, mainly focusing on magic and acrobatics. Many children received balloons and amusement park commemorative badges from the clowns.

Wu Tong and Coco went to the ticket office to queue up to buy tickets. They originally wanted to book tickets online the day before, but when they heard that they could get limited edition children's tickets if they bought them on site, they changed their mind to buying them directly at the amusement park.

Coco got a limited edition ticket. She was very happy and carefully put it in her bag.

At half past eight, the gate to the amusement park opened on time, and tourists checked in one by one.

Wu Tong first took Coco to the double-decker carousel.

The double-decker carousel is not only the closest to the main entrance, but it is also one of the several amusement rides highly recommended by Wu Xing.

Soon there was a long queue here. Apparently many tourists had made plans in advance and went straight to the double-decker carousel after entering the amusement park.

Half an hour later, it was finally Wu Tong and Coco's turn.

The two decided to ride a wooden horse together. To be precise, this "wooden horse" was a cute giant panda.

Keke particularly likes giant pandas and has many giant panda dolls at home.

The mascot of Shendong Amusement Park, "Shen Chen", also happens to be a giant panda, and Wu Xing also gave Coco the mascot figure that the amusement park gave him.

As the music sounded, the double-decker carousel began to move.

This time, the double-decker carousel did not perform any thrilling movements. It just slowly rotated around the central axis. The "Merry-go-round" would occasionally jump to the second level, and then return to the ground soon.

Despite this, it still caused bursts of screams from the children.

Coco was also very excited.

Because his parents are busy at work, this poor child usually doesn't have much chance to play well, so this time he had a good time.

After leaving the double-decker carousel, Coco played the rotating cup and other projects again until eleven o'clock at noon.

There is still plenty of sunlight at noon, so it is very painful to queue under the sun for a long time.

So Coco and Wu Tong planned to go to the forest maze. Here they could not only hide from the sun, but also wait for the float parade at noon.

After all, the forest maze is very close to the parade location.

At the main entrance of the forest maze, there is a screen similar to the one used to record the number of tourists at the entrance of the scenic spot. It says "Current number of people: 0286 people (recommended number of people: 100 people)".

This means that there are currently 286 tourists in the forest maze. Excluding parents and some ordinary adult tourists, there are probably a hundred children in the maze.

The amusement park staff gave Cocoa a colorful leaflet with the forest maze story printed on it.

The copywriting was compiled by Liu Jiahui, and included mysterious creatures such as tree monsters, flower monsters, and unicorns.

When Coco and Wu Tong entered the maze, they clearly felt that the atmosphere of the forest maze was completely different from that of an amusement park.

In addition to looking up and seeing several higher amusement facilities and hearing the screams of tourists in the distance, I never imagined that I was in an amusement park at this time.

As they walked, Coco and Wu Tong were indeed lost.

Of course, they were not the only ones who were lost. Most of the tourists were actuallyI got lost.

The fun of a general maze lies in the moment when you successfully walk out of the maze.

But the fun of the forest maze lies in the process of exploration.

In addition, there are some maze Easter eggs that you can occasionally encounter, such as tree fairies and flower fairies, elf dolls placed on trees, staff members wandering around the maze in doll clothes, and unicorns.

Although the plants here are all fake, they are made very realistically, as if you are really in the forest.

There is no doubt that the tree fairy is one of the highlights of the forest maze, but the protagonist of the maze is someone else.

There is a small open space in the center of the forest maze.

The white horse of the circus, no, the "unicorn", is now next to the hunter, surrounded by children, vying to take pictures.

Of course, parents can see at a glance that the "unicorn" is a white horse in disguise, but this cannot be said to children, it will destroy the atmosphere and ruin their childhood.

Of course, Coco also went over to take a photo with the Unicorn.

"Little boy, what's in your plastic bag?"

The staff dressed as a hunter saw that Coco had a plastic bag in his hand, which contained several pieces of waste paper and two bottle caps.

The waste paper was actually the flyers given to tourists at the entrance of the amusement park.

Some tourists threw the waste paper into the trash can after entering the maze, but some tourists threw it on the ground.

The sensible Coco picked up the waste paper and put it in a plastic bag, intending to throw it into the trash can after finding a trash can.

"Uncle Hunter, there is garbage in the bag. I picked it up on the ground and planned to throw it into the trash can."

Coco said timidly, and opened the plastic bag to show the staff.

At this moment, the Unicorn cried out, probably because it was tired.

The staff touched the Unicorn's head and put his face against the Unicorn's face. He nodded pretentiously and made a "hmm, hmm" sound.

Then he took out a beautifully made amusement park commemorative badge from his pocket and handed it to Coco.

"My dear little friend, the unicorn said that your behavior is very good and it protects the environment of the forest. It must be praised. This badge is for you. I hope you can grow up healthily in the future."

"Thank you, unicorn, thank you, uncle hunter!"

Coco took the badge and ran back to show Wu Tong his trophy. He was so happy.

Half an hour later, under the guidance of the staff, Coco and Wu Tong left the forest maze.

Next, they planned to watch the float parade and then go to the food court of the fairy tale castle for dinner.

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