When the densely packed bunny shape hits the visitor's sight, some people think the cuteness is beyond the limit, and some people think it is too crazy.

(Associated Press)

[Central News Agency] More than 45,000 pieces of rabbit collections are piled up in the room. For fans, it can be said to be a rabbit paradise.

The above homonym is used to echo the homophonic slogan of this mysterious rabbit nest: welcome to "the hoppiest place in the world", which is located in Altadena, a town on the outskirts of Los Angeles. The Bunny Museum.

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The exterior of the building looks like an inconspicuous residential building, without even a parking lot, but the huge white rabbit on the roof tells visitors that this is the place with the largest collection of rabbits in the world certified by Guinness World Records.

Mistress Candice.

Sitting at the entrance, Candace Frazee, who she says is the co-founder of the museum, greets guests.

Over 24 years of accumulation, she and her husband Steve.

Lubanski (Steve Lubanski) teamed up to create this rabbit paradise, and the admission ticket is 12 US dollars (about NT$363).

A house full of rabbits, ranging from plush dolls, jewelry, poster calendars to household items, a total of more than 45,000 collectibles, including two live cats and a rabbit, all gathered in the suburbs of Los Angeles on two floors Inside the bungalow.

Travel sites rank it as one of the strangest museums in Los Angeles.

When the densely packed bunny shape hits the visitor's sight, some people think the cuteness is beyond the limit, and some people think it is too crazy.

The origin of the story is actually very simple.

More than 20 years ago, when Valentine's Day was approaching, the host Steve went to the gift shop to pick out a gift for Candice, who was still his girlfriend at the time.

He has seen many bear-shaped dolls, but he considers himself a maverick and chose a rabbit doll that is relatively rare in the market.

Since then, the couple has given rabbit gifts to each other on big and small festivals, even on weekdays.

When relatives and friends visit at home, they are always amazed by the collection of rabbits in the house, and encourage them to share it with more people.

In 2010, the small museum founded by this ordinary couple was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records and became the place with the largest collection of rabbits in the world. At that time, the collection was about 20,000 objects, and now the number has doubled.

Candice, the hostess of the Rabbit Museum.

Candace Frazee is the co-founder of the museum.

(Associated Press)