16. Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is a large urban park in San Francisco, USA, covering an area of about 1,017 acres (412 hectares), stretching from the city to the Pacific coast. Construction of the park began in 1870, inspired by New York’s Central Park, and has now become a multifunctional public green space and tourist destination.
There are many famous attractions and facilities in Golden Gate Park, including the Japanese Tea Garden, the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum of Art, and the Botanical Conservatory. These attractions showcase rich cultural and natural resources and attract a large number of tourists. There are many kinds of plants and flowers in the park, and there are beautiful scenery in all seasons, especially the rose garden and azalea garden, which are even more colorful.
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The park also features several sports fields, children’s play areas and picnic areas, making it suitable for family outings and various leisure activities. Lakes and water features, such as Stow Lake and Bison Paddock, provide opportunities for boating and bird watching. Walking and cycling trails in the park provide ideal places for fitness enthusiasts.
17. Walt Disney Family Museum
The Walt Disney Family Museum is located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Francisco, California, USA. It is a museum dedicated to commemorating and displaying Walt Disney and his creative career. The museum was founded by Walt Disney’s daughter Diana Disney Miller and opened in October 2009.
Housed in a historic building, the museum offers an in-depth look at Walt Disney’s creative genius. The museum’s exhibitions offer a comprehensive look at Disney’s life and achievements through multimedia displays, interactive experiences and a wealth of historical artifacts. From his early sketches and animations to the birth of Mickey Mouse and the creation of Disneyland, the exhibitions are detailed and vivid.
The museum’s main exhibition is divided into ten exhibition halls, covering all stages of Disney’s life from childhood to the peak of his career. Precious photos of the Disney family, private collections of art, early animation sketches, and the production process of various classic Disney films are displayed here.
One of the highlights is a detailed model of Disneyland, showing the evolution of Disneyland from concept to reality. The museum also has a screening room that regularly shows Disney classic animations and documentaries, allowing visitors to review and appreciate Disney’s outstanding works.
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