Introduction:
Beijing Zoo was initially named Ten Thousand Animal Garden which was built in 1908. The Zoo was originally the imperial manor in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Plants were cultivated and animals were raised here during the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). After the liberation, it was reconstructed and was known as the West Suburb Park. And in 1955, the name was changed to Beijing Zoo.
Beijing Zoo mainly exhibits wild and rare animals growing in China, such as the Panda and the Golden Monkey. Also, it boasts many rare animals from all around the world, such as White Bear from the North Pole, Kangaroo from Australia, Zebra from Africa. Moreover, heads of states gave some of the animals. The panda and monkey exhibits are recommendable. Most of the view does not conform to Western standards.
The buildings in the Zoo cover an area of more than 50,000 square meters, including the monkey hill, the panda hall, the lion and tiger hill, the elephant hall, the see beast hall, and many others. Altogether there are more than 30 large halls. It has a collection of more than 600 types of animal species and more than 7, 000 populations of animals.
The Zoo exhibits not only the variety of living places for the animals but also proud of the different rooms, halls, pavilions and luscious trees and plants. It combines the garden arts of the East and West that typically adapts to the environment of the wild animals living here.
Address:
No.137, Xizhimen Outer Street, Xicheng District
Opening Hours
7:30 to 18:00 (Apr.1 to Oct.31)
7:30 to 17:00 (Nov.1 to March.31)
Admission Fee:
RMB 15 (Apr.1 to Oct.31)
RMB 10 (Nov.1 to March.31) |