SHANGHAI WILD ANIMAL PARK, Close Encounters with Exotic Wildlife

178 Nanliu Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai
There are animal performances in the zoo from time to time
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Introduction

Shanghai Wild Animal Park is a theme park integrating wild animal breeding, exhibition, conservation, scientific education and leisure entertainment. It officially opened to the public on November 18, 1995. The park is located in Pudong, Shanghai, covering an area of approximately 2,300 acres, and is one of the first batch of 5A-level scenic spots in China. There are more than 200 rare wild animals from China and abroad living here, including giant pandas, golden monkeys, golden takins, oriental white storks, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, white rhinoceroses, and cheetahs, with a total number of over 10,000. Visitors can enjoy educational and entertaining experiences, viewing rare and wild animals up close, such as giant pandas, African elephants, Asian elephants, giraffes, chimpanzees, orangutans, lemurs, flamingos, and Oriental white storks, as well as witnessing many special animal behavior displays. Please note that from now on, smoking is prohibited throughout the park. For the health of you, other visitors and the animals, please do not smoke in the park. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Address
178 Nanliu Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai
Opening hours
09:00-17:00 (full day)
Last Entry Time: 16:00 (March 1st - June 30th, Monday-Sunday) 09:00-19:00 (full day)
Last Entry Time: 18:00 (July 1st - August 31st, Monday-Sunday) 09:00-17:00 (full day)
Last Entry Time: 16:00 (September 1st - November 30th, Monday-Sunday) 09:00-16:30 (full day)
Last Entry Time: 15:30 (December 1st - February 28th of the following year, Monday-Sunday)
Transportation
Take the Hui'nan 6th Route/Nanxin Special Line/Pudong 71st Route bus to Shanghai Wildlife Park bus stop, and walk about 715 meters to arrive.