Beijing Zoo

Beijing Zoo
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39°56′19″N 116°20′00″E / 39.93861°N 116.33333°E / 39.93861; 116.33333
Date opened19 July 1907
LocationXicheng District, Beijing, China
Land areaBeijing 89 ha (220 acres)
No. of animals14,500
No. of species950
MembershipsChinese Association of Zoological Gardens [zh] (CAZG)
Websitewww.beijingzoo.com
Beijing Zoo
Simplified Chinese北京动物园
Traditional Chinese北京動物園
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěijīng Dòngwùyuán
Wade–GilesPei-ching Tung-wu-yüan
other Mandarin
Xiao'erjingﺑُﻮِٔ دٍ دْﻮ ءُ ﻳُﻮًا

Beijing Zoo is a zoological park in Xizhimen, Xicheng District, Beijing.[1] Founded in 1906 during the late Qing dynasty, it is the oldest zoo in China and oldest public park in northern China.[2] The zoo is also a center of zoological research that studies and breeds rare animals from various continents.

The zoo occupies an area of 89 hectares (220 acres), including 5.6 hectares (14 acres) of lakes and ponds in Xicheng District.[2] It has one of the largest animal collections in the country. In 2015, the zoo and its aquarium had over 450 species of land animals and over 500 species of marine animals; in all, it is home to 14,500 animals.[3]

More than five million people visit the zoo each year. Like many of Beijing's parks, the zoo's grounds resemble classical Chinese gardens, with flower beds amidst natural scenery, including dense groves of trees, stretches of meadows, small streams and rivers, lotus pools, and hills dotted with pavilions and historical buildings.[2]

The Beijing Zoo is well known for its collection of rare animals endemic to China including the giant pandas, which are zoo's most popular animals, the red panda (Ailurus fulgens), native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China, the golden snub-nosed monkey, South China tiger, white-lipped deer, Pere David's deer, crested ibis, Chinese alligator, and Chinese giant salamander. Other endangered or threatened species housed there include a Siberian tiger, yak, Przewalski's horse, snow leopard, Tibetan gazelle, and kiang. The zoo also has a broad collection of megafauna such as addax, Asian black bears, Asian and African elephants, bats, beluga whales, chimpanzees, clouded leopards, flamingos, gorillas, hippopotamuses, jaguars, kangaroos, lemurs, lions, muntjac, otters, penguins, polar bears, rhinoceroses, sea turtles, tapirs, giraffes and zebras, as well as 13 of the world's 15 species of cranes.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "联系方式". Beijing Zoo (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2021. 西直门外大街137号
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  3. ^ "Beijing zoo". The China Magazine. 20 April 2015. Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.