One of China's best, this zoo still has a long way to go to equal the better preserves in the West. It was a private estate of the Sassoon family, then a city golf course, before its conversion to a zoo in 1954. There are plenty of open spaces for children to play, but the spaces for animals are quite confined and depressing. Expect the usual performing seals and elephants. The panda center, a 20-minute stroll northwest from the entrance, has small indoor and outdoor areas. There are about 6,000 specimens (600 species) here, as well as a children's zoo and recreation center with playground equipment and Ferris wheel.
Hours Daily Nov-Feb 7am-4:30pm, Mar and Oct 7am-5pm, Apr-Sept 6:30am-5pm
Address Hongqiao Lu 2831
Location Changning (1 mile east of Hongqiao Airport)
Transportation No Metro
Phone 021/6268-7775
Prices Admission ¥30 ($3.75), free for children under 1.2m (4 ft.)
We went to the Zoo because I told Maggie how much my mother liked Pandas. On the way to the pandas we saw many other interesting things and many Chinese people at the zoo saw another interesting thing - ME!
This orangutan was amusing people...
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