Young People in China Fall in Love with Visiting Zoos

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Whether it's getting together with friends and spending the day at a safari park on the outskirts of town on the weekends or heading to another city specifically to visit a zoo during the holidays, zoos have become a popular pastime among Chinese youth in recent years.

In recent years, Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo has become very popular, with more than 15,000 visitors daily, and many tourists come to Nanjing specifically for the zoo.

In addition, Xining Zoo in Qinghai Province has become famous throughout the country for its snow leopards "Ling Xiaomang" and "Ling Xiaozhe", while tiger "Hongtang" in Shanghai Zoo and lion cub "Xiaomao" in Harbin Polar Aquarium in Heilongjiang Province have attracted many fans with their playful and friendly nature.

The popularity of Zoo Walk is due to the fact that zoos offer a variety of interesting activities to attract young visitors.

"We just want to gradually break people's traditional notion that a zoo is just a place to show animals," said Shen Zhijun, director of Hongshan Forest Zoo. Through innovative efforts such as developing cultural and creative products, the zoo has transformed from a single-function space into a multifunctional cultural space where people can see and play.

Shangfangshan Zoo in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, launched the “Under Your Name, Guardianship Out of Love” program, allowing citizens to directly participate in the daily protection of animals through guardianship. This will not only provide animals with more care, but also give citizens a deeper understanding of the animals’ habits, thereby strengthening their consciousness of protecting nature.

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