Self-Driving to Sangan Da and Toronto Lake: Enjoy Scenic Beauty and Be Aware of a Key Point
Honestly, this huge bowl of Hong Kong-style beef noodles was really satisfying! The meat was plentiful, which was a great bonus! We ate and drank to our heart's content and headed to the next attraction, Toronto Lake!
The drive from Sangan Da to Toronto Lake also followed a national highway. The scenery along the way deserves a thumbs up. There were many neatly arranged windmills in the distance, looking particularly beautiful under the blue sky, white clouds, and green grass.

Occasionally, you'll encounter cattle or sheep casually strolling down the road. Be careful, or your travel expenses could easily double! Don't ask me to explain further; everyone should already know.

It's not too far, arriving around 2:30 PM. We asked at the ticket booth, and the tickets were quite expensive! However, luckily, we could drive in ourselves, so there was no additional charge. We gritted our teeth and bought two tickets for 800 yuan – a little painful.

However, senior citizens over 60 can enter for free with their ID cards, but don't forget to bring them!
The road conditions inside the park are really good, recently paved asphalt. The scenery on both sides is also nice; it's clearly well-managed, considering it's a paid attraction.

The entire wetland park is basically a loop around Toronto Lake. If you don't linger too long, you can complete the loop in about an hour. The park also has some local farmers running guesthouses; I wonder if they offer accommodation and meals – those would definitely be available.
We didn't stay here for long, and as soon as we left the park, we headed straight to Bendou County to find some meat to eat!