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Sugar King Park
4.1/534 Reviews
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A small museum with some historical introductions. It is quite interesting. This museum is a Japanese hospital during World War II. It is full of very old buildings. There were no people when I went there. The atmosphere was a bit strange.
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A small museum with some historical introductions. It is quite interesting. This museum is a Japanese hospital during World War II. It is full of very old buildings. There were no people when I went there. The atmosphere was a bit strange.
This museum is relatively small on Saipan. Everyone is playing various water sports. It is estimated that there are not many tourists who know and have visited. The museum is very clean and there are few people. It is suitable for one person to calm down and spend a long time watching it slowly.
Suger King Park: Saipan was the world's third sugar kingdom, developed by Haruji Matsue, a Japanese, and was called the King of Sugar.
There are also historical records of treasures such as jewelry, magnets and copper coins recovered from large ships in Spain in the 18 century, and the French expedition to the northern Mariana Islands in the 19 century. There is a sense of natural and humanities, many of the cultural relics are very beautiful, and there are many valuable documents, history interested tourists must see.
The museum, converted from the Japanese Military Hospital of World War II, opposite the Sugar King Park, houses the Japanese period, the documents of the Second World War, the indigenous folklore of the Zamolo and Carolan and the porcelains recovered from the 18th century "Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion", Copper coins and other artifacts. Anyway, a walk around this museum will give you a similar picture of the Northern Mariana Islands.