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Chongqing Zoo (Chongqing Dongwuyuan)

Chongqing Zoo (Chongqing Dongwuyuan)

Chongqing Zoo (Chongqing Dongwuyuan)
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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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4.0 of 5 bubbles419 reviews
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Crwydrgi
Newport, Wales70 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019
When our tour guide asked for a 5:30am start we trusted in his experience and set out in bleary-eyed anticipation. It was well worth the effort since we not only beat the crowds that would undoubtedly come later, but we also caught the animals at their most active and animated. I had not been overly excited by the prospect of looking at pandas asleep in their enclosures but the lively antics we saw on that morning visit far exceeded expectations.
Written 9 March 2020
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brist0lcelt
Portishead, UK256 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Couples
We visited as part of an escorted China tour. We only really visited the zoo to see the Pandas and our guide insisted that we get there very early, as the Pandas eat breakfast and then disappear inside for a sleep, out of the sun. We were there from 0845 to 1100 and, if we had arrived after about 0930 we would have missed most of them. There would have been about 12 out in different enclosures. Be prepared for lots of pushing and shoving and lots of people in front of you that don’t move once they get to the front. So you might only get some photos from distance. The odd one or two pandas came out after 0930. The pandas had big enclosures, which looked clean and they appeared happy. We wanted to see the red pandas, but they were nowhere to be seen in their enclosure.
Written 20 September 2024
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ricaro14
Broadstairs, UK22 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
We visited this zoo while touring china March/April 2009. We were very skeptical about the Chongqing Zoo after what we had read. However, the Chongqing Zoo is great. The animals are all healthy and their areas are really nice and clean. Especially the pandas.

The pandas have the best enclosure, complete with a slide, and were happy to munch away on their bamboo and enjoy watching us tourists, watching them.

We cannot say the same about the Siberian Tigers, they did not seem happy and in our opinion as we are not experts, the area they had to roam about in was inadequate, which was sad.

We recomment this attraction, plenty for everyone to enjoy.
Written 10 April 2009
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Duncan W
Acton, UK4 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2024 • Family
The animals in this zoo are not cared for properly… there are no keepers in sight and the conditions are in dreadful need of upgrading and improving.
The pandas are pretty well looked after as they bring the draw, but the rest of the zoo is awful.
Unless there is huge effort to improve, it should be just the pandas and the rest of the animals should be moved to a better home.
Very sad.
Written 28 October 2024
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PrestonPugface
preston84 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
As we arrived at Chongqing Zoo I was very excited because I could not wait to see the Pandas. But what we saw was very dissapointing and quite disturbing. The Red Panda was paceing round and round in a circle, we then moved onto the Giant Panda again only to be very dissapointed, all the Pandas were seperated there was no water in the mout or in the drinking bowls and it was a very hot day, again they were walking round and round in circles, overgrown grass in the play area it looked very rundown considering these animals are a major tourist attraction they did not look well looked after they looked very neclected. The zoo keeper saw us all looking so he decided to throw in a bamboo shoot the panda did react yto this. Overall not a good sight we all came away in a sad frame of mind
Written 23 September 2009
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Hattivatti
Helsinki, Finland7 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2013 • Couples
The zoo in general is OK. The only thing that stands out in comparison with other Zoos is indeed the Pandas. Having said that, one thing really annoyed me and my wife, which motivated me to write this review. For god sake, if one cannot educate people to behave properly, the management of the Zoo should AT LEAST put enough staff to monitor the public. During all time we were there, feeding the animals with snacks, shouting at the animals and tapping on the glasses seemed to be standard procedure by the public. In one example, at the monkeys cage, despite the glass separating the monkeys from the public, a man managed to trow a bag of cheetos on the top of the cage, which was fenced... of course the monkeys managed to get the bag and started feeding on the Cheetos. But the highlight was when one monkey made a hole on the bag, put his head on the hole and dressed the bag as a shirt... the public went crazy with laugher and applauses. In the bear cage, a women was very engaged in feeding the bear with cheetos... but not very successfully, since she was trowing snacks faster than the bear could take it.. at one point the bear gave up and walked away, with the fur on his back all covered with cheetos!! I'm sorry to say, but most of the time I felt like I was the one inside the cage.
Written 30 November 2013
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Mari K
Oulu, Finland37 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2013 • Couples
The animals except pandas & lesser pandas was kept in horrible conditions. Dead reptiles in their terrariums etc. Basically no stimulation for the animals and the audience behaving .. Well, not behaving at all. Feeding the animals with snacks and tapping & screaming for the animals to get some sort of vibrations to the.

The most saddest sight were the big cats in small shop windows and the bear begging for food from visitors.. Think twice before going this place.
Written 3 February 2014
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Dian V
Kamloops, Canada12 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2012 • Couples
Nice to see the Pandas but this zoo does not deserve to be on anyone's agenda. The animals are kept in deplorable conditions, some show great neglect, some in dark cages and the facilities are disgusting as well. This facility needs upgrading or close it down.
Written 1 November 2012
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Everett94
Orlando, FL191 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
I had an opportunity to spend several hours at the zoo as part of a 15-day Nexus Holidays tour of China. I grew up in Washington, D.C., and remember when the National Zoo was gifted with two giant pandas following President Nixon's visit to China in 1972. Along with many thousands of others, I waited hours for a glimpse of Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing. At the Chongqing Zoo, the staff do a good job keeping both adult and juvenile pandas visible at all times. They seemed to have some sort of rotation that made it easy to observe the unique animals and get the ubiquitous photos, while ensuring that they also had time for privacy and rest. Near the panda enclosure was a well-stocked little gift shop with all manner of panda themed merchandise. I might have spent $100 USD on souvenirs, but they did not accept credit cards. Something future visitors may want to keep in mind. Aside from the giant pandas, the zoo also has many other beautiful animals. Somewhat sadly, though, they don't seem to get the same treatment as the "stars." Many of the enclosures appeared to be a bit cramped, and somewhat poorly maintained. I didn't notice any staff interacting with these animals (tigers, giraffes, elephants, etc.), and they didn't appear to have any "toys" for stimulation or exercise. I felt particularly bad for a lone bear, who looked a bit worn, and was begging for food. Since Chongqing is the largest municipality in China, it seems a shame that the zoo has not seen more investment, which would help to create a more pleasant experience for visitors and the animals. Hopefully as tourism continues to grow this will improve.
Written 8 January 2020
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AndrewCBirminghamUK
Birmingham UK47 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2014 • Friends
We visited the zoo on our way to the Yangtze River cruise because we'd been given an Encounter with a Panda. We cuddled Lan Xiang, a twelve year old female. She was very cooperative and posed for photos. I believe anyone can book a similar experience by exchanging some cash...
Written 19 December 2014
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