Beijing Zoo
Adresse
137 Xizhimenwai Street, Xicheng, Beijing 100044, China
Pays
china
Site web
https://bjzoo.comHoraires d'ouverture
Open daily 7:30am–6:00pm (summer); 7:30am–5:00pm (winter)
Popularité
**🏆 China's Most Visited Zoo** - Established **1906** during the Qing Dynasty – over 115 years of history - Over **6 million visitors** per year – China's busiest zoo - **14,500+ animals** from **450+ species** including giant pandas - Home to **China's endemic golden monkeys** and giant salamanders - Adjacent to **Beijing Aquarium** – China's largest inland aquarium
China's Oldest and Most Famous Zoo
Beijing Zoo is one of China's oldest and most significant zoological gardens, established in 1906 during the Qing Dynasty and located in the Xicheng District just west of the city centre. Home to over 14,500 animals from more than 450 species, it is one of the world's largest zoos and the most visited in China, drawing over 6 million visitors annually.
🐼 Giant Pandas – China's National Treasure
Beijing Zoo is one of the most important institutions in the world for giant panda conservation. The panda house — always the most crowded exhibit — typically houses multiple individuals and is regarded as one of the best places in China to see giant pandas outside of Sichuan province.
🦁 Animals & Highlights
Asian Collection:
- South China tigers, Amur leopards, snow leopards
- Asian elephants, golden monkeys – China's endemic primate
- Giant salamander – World's largest amphibian, endemic to China
- Red pandas, binturongs, clouded leopards
African Zone:
- African lions, giraffes, hippopotamus, zebras
- Gorillas, chimpanzees, mandrills
Marine Pavilion:
- Belugas, sea lions, and marine fish
🏛️ Historical Significance
Beijing Zoo's grounds incorporate the historic Imperial Aquatic Hall and several Qing Dynasty pavilions, making a visit culturally as well as zoologically enriching. The adjacent Beijing Aquarium is China's largest inland aquarium.