HOUSTON – For a centuries-old look at the deep culture and heritage of Asia, you need travel no farther than Lucky Land in Houston.
Located at 8625 Airline Drive, Lucky Land spreads out over two acres and delivers all visitors back in time to the power and majesty and beauty of the Asian nations of the world.
Here you can walk the peaceful gardens and experience the craftsmanship of ancient Asian artifacts.
From the Koi Fish Pond to the Panda Village to the Terracotta Army, Lucky Land has something memorable and beautiful for all to see.
The park is open weekdays until 5 p.m. and admission is $5 for kids 6 to 13, $10 for kids 13 and up, as well as $10 for adults and $7 for senior citizens.
There are vendors located throughout the park that are selling their wares and there is plenty of exotic food to experience on your visit.
Exploding with vibrant colors and intricate works of art, Lucky Land is hard to miss when you drive by, but many people have no idea what it is.
The simple answer is, it's a place to learn and explore the art and lives of a very powerful and talented group of people, and it's a cultural treat no Houstonian should miss out on.
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