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Can I go to Shanghai Wildlife Park in rainy days?

Usually in the car, some areas can get off. You can go as long as it is not a heavy rain or rainstorm and animals are wandering in the park. Most small animals are in cages.

There are giant pandas in Shanghai Wildlife Park and giraffes, rhinoceroses, lions, zebras, camels, leopards and antelopes on the African continent. Of course, there are also Siberian tigers, South China tigers, elephants and black bears from China, especially kangaroos, "grass mud horses" and white tigers, as well as ostriches, peacocks and white swans.

In addition to walking to visit captive giant pandas, giraffes and "grass mud horses", there are also tour buses to watch large wild animals at close range. Animals walk happily on the road, completely ignoring the existence of human beings. Sightseeing bus is divided into ordinary cars (free, long queue time) and food delivery cars (few people in 30 yuan).

You can arrange your itinerary with reference to the following animal performances: 8:00-9:00, monkeys, elephants and other animals will welcome you in the square inside the main entrance, sea lions will perform in the sea lion performance hall 10: 00 and 15: 15, and a group of lions and tigers will perform in the animal training ground1. .

When you go in, you'd better take a closer look at the garden map sent to you, which has the latest specific performance time and the map of the wildlife park. In addition, if the temperature of the day is 35 degrees or above, the Greer Dog Race and the Animal Show in Beasts Mountain will be cancelled.

Extended data:

Shanghai Wildlife Park is located at No.78/KLOC-0, Nanliu Highway, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. It is the first national wildlife park in China jointly built by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the State Forestry Administration of China. It covers an area of 153 hectares (about 2,300 mu), 35 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai, and was built in 165438+ 10/0 65438.

On May 8, 2007, Shanghai Wildlife Park was officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. There are more than 200 kinds of rare wild animals at home and abroad, such as giant panda, golden monkey, golden antelope, crested ibis, giraffe, zebra, antelope, white rhinoceros and cheetah, with more than 0/0000 animals. The park is divided into two major tourist areas: drive-in area and pedestrian area.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai Wildlife Park