Founded in 1953, it was moved to Chengdu Zoo on 1976. After nearly 50 years of construction and development, it has become a characteristic park with more than 300 species of rare and endangered wild animals, including mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, goldfish and other national key protection. It receives 6.5438+0.5 million visitors a year, making it the largest zoo in southwest China and the fourth among the top ten zoos in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
In order to facilitate your sightseeing and rest, the park has set up perfect service facilities. There are navigation maps of animal exhibition areas at the main intersections in the park; There are two tea gardens, located in Waterfowl Lake in the south and Daluyuan in the north. There are two restaurants located next to the Waterfowl Lake in the southern district and the orangutan hall in the middle of the park. A variety of snacks, Sichuan's unique tea, will definitely satisfy you. There are also many retail stores for hot and cold drinks, cakes, tourist souvenirs and flavored kebabs in the park, hoping to meet your needs for snacks and souvenirs. If you take your children to the park, the playground near Monkey Mountain in the middle of the park will be welcomed by the children, and all kinds of modern amusement facilities will definitely make your garden more colorful.
The most striking thing is the unique giant panda in Sichuan, where more than 10 pandas are exhibited all the year round. The artificial breeding technology of giant pandas in zoos has reached the international advanced level and has become the focus of attention at home and abroad.
[Edit this paragraph] Ticket route
Transportation: Bus No.9 and 18 can reach the main entrance of the park. 1, 302 and 49 can reach Qinglongchang (Zhaojue Temple) bus stop and pass through Zhaojue Temple.
Tickets: 16 yuan