Chengdu Zoo

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Amidst the vibrant tapestry of Chengdu sits a treasure trove of wildlife, the Chengdu Zoo. Chengdu Zoo opened its gates in 1953, originally named Baihuatan Zoo. It became the first independent zoo in Chengdu’s history. In 1976, it moved to its current location on Zhaojuesi South Road. Chengdu Zoo is much more than a collection of animals. It’s a vital center for wildlife rescue, research, and education. The zoo houses over 3,000 animals from more than 220 species. Many of these are rare and endangered species protected by the Chinese government. As you wander through Chengdu Zoo, you’ll encounter majestic mammals, colorful birds, fascinating reptiles, and intriguing amphibians. You’ll even discover a diverse array of ornamental fish. Chengdu Zoo has earned accolades such as a spot on the United Nations Environment Program’s “Global 500.” It also holds the title of “National Science Popularization Education Base” from the China Association of Science and Technology. In China, it is recognized as one of the “National Top Ten Zoos.” Chengdu Zoo boasts an impressive Panda House, home to four giant pandas. This 1,000-square-meter facility includes outdoor areas, climate-controlled rooms, and an indoor exhibition hall. The zoo has been instrumental in panda breeding research, pioneering artificial insemination techniques. The zoo also features the Golden Monkey House, where playful Sichuan golden monkeys reside. This specially designed habitat mimics their natural environment. Another notable area is the Primate House, home to mandrills, snub-nosed monkeys, and various baboon species. Chengdu Zoo maintains one of the largest mandrill populations in any Chinese zoo. A visit to Chengdu Zoo offers a glimpse into the wonders of the animal kingdom. It provides a chance to learn about conservation efforts and appreciate the beauty of these creatures.

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