Qingdao Forest Wildlife World is located on the Lingzhu Mountain side of Little Pearl Mountain (Xiao Zhushan) Scenic Area, Huangdao District, Qingdao.
The zoo is quite nice for China, located on the side of a mountain with a fair amount of space for the animals. It is quite a large park and lots of activities/events you can watch so plan for a full day there.
Qingdao Forest Wildlife World zoo is a large comprehensive theme park integrating wildlife display and protection, popularization of science, catering, leisure and entertainment into a whole. The animals develop live in an ecological environment with green mountains, clear water, fresh air environment. A sightseeing bridges zigzags in the valley, passes through jungles and wanders over the beast area.
———————— Off-season price (November 1 — the following year on March 31): 70RMB; High season price (April 1 – October 31st): 100RMB; Discount ticket: 50RMB. Opening time is 9:00am – 5:00pm. Ticket fare is RMB45. ————————
Little Pearl Mountain Wildlife Park Zoo officially called (Qingdao Forrest Wildlife World) is a national 4 A level tourism scenic area. It’s located on the west side of Qingdao’s Kaifaqu (Economic and Technological Development Zone). In December of 2000, the Chinese State Forestry Administration set up here. In 2004, the Chinese Tourism Bureau readjusted its overall plan for Little Pearl Mountain Wildlife Park Zoo adjusting the area to 4079.64 hectares.
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Read moreIt’s a zoo, have a good variety of animals, they have a place to children to play (a small park), the biggest attraction is the two giant pandas, but som parts of the zoo are sad, because you see some animals in small places, when I went many tropical animals enclosure like the macaws, black panther, panther was empty, I don’t know if the animals were dead or were taken to another place because of the low temperature (there was a snow in the week before and the temperatures were below zero). But I liked to see the pandas...
Read moreIf there was a minus star I'd give it a minus. If you like animals don't go there. Really small enclosures, too many animals in them, some look malnutritioned, and with body wounds. Petting zoo isn't petting at all, and thankfully so, as chinese shout at animals and would probably try to pull rabbits etc from each other. There is ONE panda and paces around very restlessly even though she should only be active in...
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