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Taipei Zoo Giant Panda House Tourism Directions

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Taipei Zoo Giant Panda House Tourism Directions

 Taipei Zoo Giant Panda House, Section 2, Xinguang Road, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan

 

 

The Taipei Zoo, sometimes referred to as the "Muzha Zoo", is a public zoological garden in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the most famous zoological garden in Taiwan and a leader in conservation, research and education, and recreation. It is one of the largest zoos in Asia, with a total area of 165 hectares, of which more than 90 ha are developed.

 

 

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Link Location Gps 24.9989906

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9989906,121.5811418

 The Taipei Zoo was founded as Maruyama Zoo in 1914, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule, in Mt. Maruyama (modern-day Yuanshan) on the northern suburb of Taihoku (modern-day Taipei).

 

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Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.998191  /  Link Gps 24.998191  /  Link Gps 24.9981716

Gps Coordinates  /   24.998191,121.5814046  /  24.998191,121.5814046  /  24.9981716,121.5813361

It was originally a private zoological garden owned by a Japanese citizen, Mr. Oe. The Japanese government in Taiwan bought the property the following year and opened it as a public park. After World War II, the Republic of China (ROC) retreated to Taiwan and the ownership of the park was passed to the Taipei City Government of ROC.

 

 

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 Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9979651  /  Link Gps 24.9981525  /  Link Gps 24.9973159

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9979651,121.5811137  /  24.9981525,121.5806235  /  24.9973159,121.5804878

An Asian elephant named Lin Wang that served with the Chinese Expeditionary Force during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and later relocated to Taiwan with the Kuomintang forces was moved to the zoo, and lived out most of his life and was the most popular animal at the zoo, and the most famous animal in Taiwan until it received 2 pandas from China.

 

 

 

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  Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.998683  /  Link Gps 24.9988913  /  Link Gps 24.9991594

Gps Coordinates  /   24.998683,121.5826962  /  24.9988913,121.5825478  /  24.9991594,121.5823225

Many adults and children alike affectionately called the bull elephant "Grandpa Lin Wang". Due to a need for expansion and for better conditions for the animals, the zoo was moved to its current site in Muzha on the southeastern suburb of Taipei City in 1986. It is, therefore, sometimes referred to as the "Muzha Zoo" to be distinguished from the former "Yuan-shan Zoo". The current site encloses 165 hectares, including 90 hectares open to the public.

 

 

 

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  Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9989291  /  Link Gps 24.9962227  /  Link Gps 24.9970046

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9989291,121.582199  /  24.9962227,121.5830624  /  24.9970046,121.5828555

The zoo was badly hit during Typhoon Soudelor on 8 August 2015 which caused NT$10 million of loss with additional NT$4 million in reparation cost. The zoo opened again on 11 August 2015 while some parts of it were still kept closed. The zoo was awarded the Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation for their contributions to promotion of mutual understanding between Japan and Taiwan on December 1, 2020.

 

 

 

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 Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9955959  /  Link Gps 24.99673  /  Link Gps 24.9970979

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9955959,121.5839969  /  24.99673,121.5832397  /  24.9970979,121.5831084

The Taipei Zoo displays animals from Taiwan, Australia, Africa, the Asian tropical rainforest, the desert, and the temperate zones. The zoo also displays domestic animals in its Children's Zoo, as well as over 12000 birds of over 130 species in an aviary. Other exhibitions in the zoo include an insectarium, amphibian and reptile house, penguin habitat, koala habitat, nocturnal animals display, and a panda exhibition.

 

 

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  Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9972821  /  Link Gps 24.9972662  /  Link Gps 24.997251

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9972821,121.583244  /  24.9972662,121.5832695  /  24.997251,121.5830276

Giant Panda House. In 2008, the zoo received two pandas from the People's Republic of China (PRC), named Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan (meaning "reunion"), as a gesture of unity. The gift of the endangered pandas had been rejected by President Chen Shui-bian in 2005 who viewed it as a propaganda tool against Taiwan's independence, but the next president, Ma Ying-jeou, of the Kuomintang, had forged stronger economic and diplomatic relations with the PRC under his presidency, and was willing to accept them.

 

 

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 Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9971907  /  Link Gps 24.9942944  /  Link Gps 24.9949933

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9971907,121.5830808  /  24.9942944,121.5861612  /  24.9949933,121.5858967

The offering of pandas as a gift from the PRC is often known as "panda diplomacy", and the zoo expected to draw around 30,000 visitors a day as a result of their arrival. The move was criticized by supporters of Taiwan's independence and the opposition Democratic Progressive Party, who said that "Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan means a union, which perfectly matches Beijing's goal of bringing Taiwan into its fold."

 

 

The offspring of Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, Yuan Zai, was born on July 6, 2013. She is the first panda cub to be born in Taiwan. Yuan Zai's public debut was on January 6, 2014. 

 

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  Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9952747  /  Link Gps 24.9955065  /  Link Gps 24.9940736

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9952747,121.5855798  /  24.9955065,121.5837218  /  24.9940736,121.5834111

The Pangolin dome is a pavilion which was completed in 2019 at a cost of NT$390 million. Its design was inspired by the shape of a pangolin and is intended to raise public awareness about wildlife trafficking in general and more specifically the pangolin trade. The pavilion sits on 1.5 hectares, is 24 meters tall, and comprises six outdoor exhibits and one indoor. The large dome-shaped indoor exhibit is used to display tropical rainforest species.

 

 

 

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 Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9939427  /  Link Gps 24.9940763  /  Link Gps 24.9963326

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9939427,121.5833399  /  24.9940763,121.5829889  /  24.9963326,121.5830528

Apart from the indoor exhibits, the Taipei Zoo also features 8 outdoor exhibit areas. The latter are divided according to geographical environment, and possess educational value both as exhibits and ecological environments. The “Children’s Zoo,” “Formosan Animal Area,” and “African Animal Area” are the most popular, according to Internet voting. The Formosan Animal Area includes endemic species like Formosan sika deer, Taiwan macaque, and Swinhoe’s pheasant. These animals can only be found in Taiwan—definitely worth a look!

 

 

 

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 Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.9962303  /  Link Gps 24.996757  /  Link Gps 24.9963326

Gps Coordinates  /   24.9962303,121.5829524  /  24.996757,121.5829905  /  24.9963326,121.5830528

The Taipei Zoo is open year-round, with the only exceptions being Chinese New Year’s Eve, when it is closed. Be sure to pick up an English map from the visitor center before heading out into the Taipei Zoo! It’s recommended that you plan to be in the park for about 3 hours to be able to see all the animal attractions.

 

 

 

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  Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps 24.996268  /  Link Gps 24.9970225  

Gps Coordinates  /   24.996268,121.5831553  /  24.9970225,121.5828525

Visitors to the area will be happy to learn that the price for admission to the Taipei Zoo is very reasonable. Prices for admission vary depending on your age with the cost being NT $60 (about $2.00 USD) for adults, and NT $60 (about $1.00 USD) for students with proper student identification. Preschool children are able to visit the Taipei Zoo free of charge. Guests of the Taipei Zoo can also enjoy a variety of amenities including a shuttle train (for a fee — NT $5, or about $0.15 USD), stroller and wheelchair service, souvenir shops, and more.  

 

 

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Link Location Gps 24.9964202

Gps Coordinates  /  24.9964202,121.5826355

 

Whether you’re just stopping through Taipei, or on an extended visit, you can’t go wrong with an adventure at the

 

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