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The Squirrel Monkey Garden
The garden was established on National Day 2000, and the indoor and outdoor sections cover a total area of 1,000 square meters. The outdoor garden covers an area of 700 square meters and is planted with deciduous trees that bear fruit, found in the squirrel monkey¡¯s natural habitat. A walkway curves around the outdoor garden providing visitors with an unobstructed view of these agile creatures.

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