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mitomxanh090
Mì tôm xanh :
Giống đà lạt nhưng ko thể nào có được ko khí đà lạt
2024-08-14 01:59:22
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hameo95pddh
Đông Hạ🍀 :
Mình đã đi rồi.rất đẹp.thích hợp cho những bạn có con nhỏ nữa nè.bé mình đi đc free.rộng rãi thoáng mát.nên đi buổi chiều nhé hoặc sáng sớm chụp hình đẹp hơn
2024-08-26 03:36:16
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qpryl_02
qpRyl :
Giá vé bn ạ. Đi trong ngày ạ
2024-08-15 10:34:45
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userkmu9jkay85
Phạm Hiểu Minh :
Đi đi mn đẹp á bình yên
2024-08-14 09:00:11
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banhbaocutephomaique10
@Blackpink_fan :
cho mình xin phép lưu video nha
2025-06-24 14:53:25
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ntmp_0425
Camel :
Giờ còn hđ k ạ
2025-07-12 00:55:57
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ly92_219
Tiệm nhà Vani 👧🏻 :
chỗ này còn hoạt động k ad
2025-06-30 04:39:40
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haychodii
Hai đứa mình :
Có cừu thật kh vậy
2025-02-03 11:59:01
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suchocolate1694
Suchocolate1694 :
Sao tìm k ra nhỉ
2025-06-04 01:37:04
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_phan.tuyet
Phan Tuyết :
vé vào đây giá sao ạ
2024-08-18 06:52:20
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ltanaa
(~‾▿‾)~ :
95k vé bao tất ạ? có được mang đồ ăn vô picnic k ạ? hay thuê lều riêng là tính tiền riêng ạ
2025-05-11 03:30:08
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chowsa11
Chow :
Này đi tầm mấy giờ mà nắng xenh vậy ạ
2024-08-14 06:57:07
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kieungoenn
Cà chua 🍅 :
Này là quay vào buổi chiều hoàng hôn ạ ?
2024-08-14 04:20:39
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beoleoxeo
Hung Nguyen :
Có chỗ ở lại không ạ
2024-08-27 15:48:39
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hang_nguyen_t26
💊Hang Lovable 🔫 :
Trồng hoa lên nữa thì tuyệt vời ông mặt trời
2024-08-16 11:47:17
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hng.thin0115
Thanh Hươngg :
Đ.c ở đâu đà nẵng ạ.e cũng mún đi ạ
2024-08-21 14:32:37
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user530624866
Thúy Phương :
phí vé bao nhiêu ạ
2025-03-01 00:16:57
0
htbminh_261
Bình Minh 🌸 :
Chỗ này còn mở chứ ạ ?
2025-02-28 13:54:18
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lynhlau
Lynh không xynh :
Có xa trung tâm k ạ
2025-02-17 09:02:53
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244jenny
Jenny Hằng :
T6 tui đi đó😂
2024-08-14 04:27:40
4
luuluyen4
Trần thị luyến :
Quán mà dễ thương quá z 😁
2024-08-14 03:57:44
2
annale2710
Anna Le :
Mới checkin xong luôn🥰
2024-08-18 06:36:36
1
ng.lanh47
Ngô Lanh :
đó là chỗ nào bạn
2024-08-16 01:06:30
1
yeuemvodoif4
Trần Mạnh :
Chỗ này có cho picnic ko v ạ
2024-08-15 12:46:46
1
dyyknqehdwut
Bobby :
Địa chỉ ở đâu ạ tìm k ra
2025-02-03 09:28:24
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