Beijing Zoo
Discover wildlife wonders at historic Beijing Zoo.

About Beijing Zoo
Beijing Zoo, an iconic gem in the capital city of China, offers a fascinating journey through the world of wildlife, set against a backdrop of rich history and cultural significance. Established in 1906 during the late Qing Dynasty, the zoo has evolved into a 220-acre sanctuary that is home to over 14,500 animals representing more than 450 species. Its mission of conservation and education is reflected in meticulously designed habitats that allow visitors to observe animals in environments that closely mimic their natural homes. A visit to Beijing Zoo is incomplete without witnessing the playful antics of its most famous residents—the giant pandas. These beloved creatures have become ambassadors of the zoo, captivating hearts with their charm and contributing to global conservation efforts. Delve deeper into the zoo's expansive grounds to encounter other rare and endangered species such as the South China tiger, golden snub-nosed monkey, and red-crowned crane. The zoo's landscape is a harmonious blend of traditional Chinese gardens and state-of-the-art facilities, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. Meandering paths guide visitors through beautifully maintained gardens, past tranquil ponds and pagodas, and towards the Beijing Aquarium, a unique marine experience within the zoo itself. Conveniently located near the Beijing Exhibition Hall and the Capital Museum, the zoo provides an ideal starting point for exploring the cultural treasures of Beijing. With its commitment to animal welfare and educational outreach, Beijing Zoo invites visitors of all ages to embark on a captivating journey that inspires awe and respect for the natural world.
Highlights
- Giant Panda Exhibit: Meet China's beloved animal icon.
- Aquatic Wonder: Explore the Beijing Aquarium's marine life.
- Historical Legacy: Over a century of wildlife dedication.
- Diverse Wildlife: Home to over 450 species of animals.
- Scenic Gardens: Traditional Chinese landscapes and architecture.
- Educational Programs: Engaging exhibits and conservation efforts.
- Convenient Location: Near major cultural attractions in Beijing.
