Minor tourists trapped in Leofoo Village! Hundreds crowded into two buses to go home, netizens exclaimed, "Thought we encountered a zombie apocalypse."
- byVic

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On the first day of the Qingming holiday, Leofoo Village launched a free admission event for those under 18, attracting a large number of young visitors. However, after the event ended, only two shuttle buses were deployed, which left many underage visitors unable to return home, stranded in the park, sparking heated discussions among netizens. Some pointed out that visitors should arrange their own transportation, while others criticized that the event did not consider the issue of dispersing the crowd. In response to the crowd, Leofoo Village announced that it would increase the shuttle bus frequency and reminded visitors to plan their return transportation in advance.
On the first day of the Qingming holiday, Leofoo Village launched the "Free Admission for Children Under 18" event for Children's Day, attracting a large number of visitors to the park. However, when the park closed in the evening, many underage visitors were stranded in the suburbs due to the inability to catch a bus, resulting in a chaotic situation that netizens described as "almost like a zombie apocalypse."
This event lasts for four days from April 3 to April 6, with the first day drawing a significant number of teenagers to gather and enjoy. However, after the park closed at 6 PM, only two shuttle buses were available, which led to many people missing the bus. Moreover, since the park is located in a remote area, it was also very difficult to call a taxi, prompting visitors to reflect on this situation online.
A taxi driver posted on-site stating that when he arrived, the area was already completely dark, with hundreds of children and teenagers wandering the streets like lost souls, creating a rather exaggerated scene. This post sparked heated discussions among netizens, with some suggesting that the visitors who missed the bus should actively call for a taxi, while others pointed out that the event did not take transportation arrangements after the event's conclusion into consideration.
To accommodate the potentially larger crowds on the 4th, Leofoo Village has announced plans to increase shuttle services and enhance communications, reminding visitors to plan their transportation home in advance.