Oriens Lumina: Enlightened Forest of the East

Centuries ago, in the mystical East, known as ‘Xulin’, where the sun rises, a strange darkness began to spread, causing the sun to cease its ascent. The guardian of the sun, ‘Mang’, a bird-bodied and human-faced youth inspired by the Chinese mythological Spring God ‘Gou Mang’ who oversees the trees, bravely took on the responsibility to save the sun. He ventured into the mysterious forest, vowing to rekindle the light. Deep within the forest, there are five enigmatic zones. The forest paths wind and meander, leading to secluded spots where Mang encounters surreal fantasies and seeks out the elemental sources of water, wood, fire, metal, and earth. With each activated source, the sun’s energy is enhanced until the dawn reappears, radiating brilliant light. Now, as darkness threatens once more, visitors will embark on an adventure with Mang into the five realms of Xulin, following his guidance to encounter forest spirits and explore the five elemental sources to bring light back to the world. Open from October 1st to November 30th, Monday, Wednesday to Sunday from 19:00 to 22:00; closed on Tuesdays. Concessions: Children: Free for children under 1.2 meters (inclusive) with a supervising guardian (one guardian can bring one child for free), Military Personnel: Free entry with a valid military service ID or veteran’s preferential certificate, Students: Discounted entry with a valid student ID for undergraduates and below, Medical Staff: Discounted entry with a valid ID, Elderly: Discounted entry for those aged 60 and above with a valid ID.
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