I always thought this place didn't exist before I went, but fortunately, I took a taxi and saw that it was open. No tickets are charged, you can donate or buy souvenirs as donations, there are many rescued turtles in different pools, sick medical treatment is put back to the sea, due to human reasons, you can only keep them forever, there is a turtle over 100 years old in the pool at the door. It is too big. There is also a place next to it that specializes in hatching turtle eggs. There will be staff to explain and answer questions. The visit time is not long, and it is probably not worth it to run specifically. But next to the conservation center is a place called santosa to eat Chinese food. After visiting, you can go to the side to eat and then take a taxi.
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I always thought this place didn't exist before I went, but fortunately, I took a taxi and saw that it was open. No tickets are charged, you can donate or buy souvenirs as donations, there are many rescued turtles in different pools, sick medical treatment is put back to the sea, due to human reasons, you can only keep them forever, there is a turtle over 100 years old in the pool at the door. It is too big. There is also a place next to it that specializes in hatching turtle eggs. There will be staff to explain and answer questions. The visit time is not long, and it is probably not worth it to run specifically. But next to the conservation center is a place called santosa to eat Chinese food. After visiting, you can go to the side to eat and then take a taxi.