I wasn’t quite ready to leave the Siberian Tiger Park, partly because it was tough to get back home. But also because there was stuff on display at the Siberian Tiger Park, this was a outside the exit of the park and there was a large area nearby where they put a lot of tiger related stuff. Naturally, the space was turned into some sort of Chinese theme park. There were statues of tigers naturally including one which was pulling a cart. I wasn’t sure what the story behind that tiger is but I thought it was quite amusing.
One of the more bizarre additions to the park was a large incense burner, as least, that was what I thought it was. I don’t think the Chinese worship the tiger in any way but it seemed like it when they added that. The incense burner might be just for decoration though since I didn’t see any incense or offerings being done there. It really was a bit strange to see this kind of thing in the park. Fortunately, I didn’t have to pay for it to see it since it was outside the “paid” zone.
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