The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens is one of the oldest public gardens in the world, located on the northern slope of Victoria Peak. This peaceful green space is home to a variety of plants, birds, and animals, making it a relaxing getaway from the city’s busy streets. The gardens feature walking paths, fountains, and themed plant areas, while the zoological section houses mammals such as lemurs and orangutans, as well as an aviary with colorful birds. It’s a popular spot for families, joggers, and anyone looking to unwind in nature. Despite its central location, the gardens have a tranquil atmosphere and are free to visit, making them a great addition to any trip...
Read moreI went to the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens today—this place is really worth visiting, with lots of animals to see.
But I noticed some animals, like meerkats, Raba, Yellow-casqued Hornbill and Emperor Tamarins, are alone in their cages, which is pretty sad. I hope the zoo can find companions for these lonely animals. They’ve already been stuck in the zoo for so long, and being alone just makes it even harder for them.
We might feel happy visiting the zoo, but if our happiness is built on the animals’ suffering, it’s not really something to celebrate. I hope everyone can be more considerate of the animals’...
Read moreThe Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (HKZBG) is one of the oldest zoological and botanical centres in the world, and the oldest park in Hong Kong.[1] Founded in 1864, its first stage was opened to the public in 1871. It occupies an area of 5.6 hectares (14 acres)[citation needed] in Central,on the northern slope of Victoria Peak.
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens provides a natural environment and atmosphere. While physically smaller than Hong Kong Park it contains more plants, animals...
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