Dear tourists, welcome to the biggest zoo in the city. Here you can find most of the world's animals, residing in homes designed accordingly to their original habitats. We hope that both you and your children would enjoy the stay! During your visit, you should abide by the following rules to ensure your safety. You are responsible for the consequences otherwise.
1. Safety measures applied in the zoo are absolutely safe. Animals do not have the opportunity to escape, especially for small-sized herbivorous animals which are enclosed in untouchable cages. As such, if you encounter escaping rabbits on the road, please get away with your child immediately and report to staff. Do not get close to them. Do not touch. Especially when the rabbits run towards you at high speed.
2. The apes area only consists of a single road, and only displays apes. Should you discover two roads, and that rabbits are displayed, please choose the left road and end your visit in the area as soon as possible.
3. Elephants are large-sized, featuring fan-like ears, a long nose, and legs thick as pillars, and they are not white in colour. Please make sure that you see and only see elephants in the elephants area.
4. Drink stores in the zoo do not sell "rabbit blood". If you see it on shelves, do not buy.
5. Do not stay in shades alone in the rabbits area.
6. The zoo does not consist of an aquarium. If there is staff offering you tickets to the aquarium, reject them.
7. If you have already seen the aquarium, leave immediately and call as instructed on the map.
8. Do not feed the rabbits. Feeding other animals are allowed.
9. Rabbits don't laugh. If you hear laughing from where tourists are definitely not present during your visit in the rabbits area, before you leave the area, tear off the map along the dotted line and hold the piece. Do not toss it away before competely leaving the zoo.
10. Should you have broken any one of the above rules, and found out that you were currently lost, or separated from your peers, please find the nearest drinks shop immediately within a quarter of an hour and inform the salespersons dressed in blue (note: should you encounter salespersons dressed in black, ignore them no matter what they say). They would bring you to the lions area immediately. Do not be afraid, the lions here will not attack you. Hide behind the artificial hills, wait until all white lions have howled, the staff would lead you to the exit of the area immediately (please ensure that they are dressed in blue). Your family or friends would be waiting for you there. Leave the zoo at once afterwards.
11. There are only four white lions in the zoo. Should you heard howling of more than four lions during events in 10, do not leave the area. Inform the staff, wait until the number of white lions return to four before you leave.
12. All kinds of toys, including rabbit plush, can be bought for children under 12. For those aged 13-17, rabbit plush should be discarded within a month after purchase. Those aged 18 or above are not permitted to buy any rabbit toys.
13. Should you see people wearing rabbit ears headband entering the elephants area along with others, you must give up visiting that area. If this rule is broke, the zoo could not be responsible for the consequences, and could not offer you any solution.
14. The lions area is safe. Should you encounter any unsolvable danger or unable to seek help, please immediately, without any hesitation, try you best to reach the lions area.
15. Alert your peers whom you have separated at least once, especially if they insist on going to the aquarium or the elephants area.
If the above rules are abided by, you will be able to enjoy your stay in the zoo! Both you and your children can gain a lot of happiness and knowledge! Follow the rules, keep yourselves safe. We wish you and your family enjoy your visit!
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The Zoo - Tourists' Guidelines During Visit
HorrorDear tourists, welcome to the biggest zoo in the city. Here you can find most of the world's animals, residing in homes designed accordingly to their original habitats. We hope that both you and your children would enjoy the stay! During your visit...