Nice place to visit especially for families with kids. The alley is filled with informative displays and tile-made pictures that share touching stories about sea turtles. It's an engaging and educational experience.
Although I noticed some litter in the alley, efforts were being made to maintain cleanliness. The surrounding Chinatown area is unfortunately not well kept and has litter scattered around. Despite this, it's clear that someone is trying to keep Turtle Alley clean, and their efforts are commendable.
Overall, it’s worth visiting for its educational value and captivating displays if you are...
Read moreIt's a small street both side walls and even on floor, full of turtles sculpture,made with cement, tiles pieces,glass pieces, and oil painting.lt is located in between vinum cafe and sumo grocery store.the artists successfully make awareness about to save turtles life and don't eat turtles eggs.i can say the best message present with entertainment and fun way.every local and visitors should visit this street.just need some immediate attention from local authorities to look after this place every day and need to fix a big signboard,and entrance should clear for...
Read moreThis alley is all about a story of a little girl named Maya telling/warning us not to eat turtle's eggs for the sake of turtles survival and their continuation. It was written on an aluminium box and pasted throughout the alley's wall.
There's also a lot of decoration of a turtle made from broken tiles along the wall, with its makers' name.
One of the places you can visit for 5-8...
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