The first gate to the Beast Kingdom is named "Linzhao". Passing through this gate, you step into the Beast Kingdom area. "Linzhao" is an ancient term for royal gardens, and China has a long-standing tradition of raising ornamental animals, which can be traced back 3,000 years to the "Lingyou" built by King Wen of the Zhou Dynasty. The record in The Book of Songs · Greater Odes that "The King is in the Lingyou, where female deer lie at ease" confirms that this is the earliest verifiable royal zoo in Chinese history.
Known as the "land tanks", brown bears are huge in stature yet full of vitality. As the sightseeing car slowly passes by, they come running with solid steps, their fluffy giant paws resting on the car body, and their amber eyes staring intently at you. When you pass a piece of meat through the feeding hole, they will swallow the delicious treat in an instant. This zero-distance interaction will leave you with wonderful memories amid exclamations and laughter!
In sharp contrast to the enthusiasm of brown bears, Manchurian Tiger are aloof and solitary. As the kings of the jungle, they either lie quietly in the forest or stroll leisurely to patrol their territories, every move exuding an innate majesty. If your eyes meet their sharp golden irises, a sense of oppression unique to top predators hits you instantly, making you feel their wild power at once.
The Tai Chi Eight Trigrams is an ancient philosophy interpreting the operation of yin and yang in all things and the order of heaven and earth. Passing through this gate, you enter the territory of white tigers. Tai Chi flows, and yin and yang coexist, just as white tigers are both majestic mythical beasts and auspicious spirits in Chinese legends. Here, we create a gateway for you to enter a mythical world.
Among all the fierce animals, white tigers are undoubtedly a striking presence. They are a white variant of Bengal tigers. Their iconic white fur with black stripes shimmers in the sunlight; their smooth muscle lines combined with a vigorous figure fully display the power and elegance of top predators, allowing you to encounter the unique wild beauty of white tigers up close.
After leaving the tiger zone, the sightseeing car slows down as it reaches the steppe wolf area. Steppe wolves have a strict hierarchical order: the alpha wolf holds its tail tip high to assert its dominant position, and also takes care of the elderly and weak in the pack. The slowed-down speed allows you to clearly observe the social behaviors of the wolf pack and directly experience the real survival rules and group cooperation patterns in nature.
As the sightseeing car arrives at the black bear zone, the atmosphere gradually turns light and lively. Black bears are stocky in build; when the sightseeing car approaches, they often stand upright to watch, and occasionally tilt their heads to make eye contact with you with their bright eyes. Such vivid looks make them a favorite among tourists.
Leaving the cuteness of the black bear zone behind, the sightseeing car enters the spotted hyena zone, and the atmosphere suddenly turns intense. Known as the "second brother of Africa", they are covered in brown and spotted fur, and their powerful bite force can easily crush animal bones. They often move in groups and seize survival opportunities by virtue of group cooperation. The sightseeing car builds a solid safety line for you, allowing you to experience the fierce wildness of these grassland hunters up close.
After leaving the spotted hyena zone, the sightseeing car slowly stops at the African lion area. As the only existing social felines, lion prides have a clear division of survival labor: the majestic male lions guard the territory, while the vigorous female lions hunt in tacit cooperation, making them the top hunting team on the grassland. Observing the social order of lion prides up close lets you truly appreciate the majesty and wildness of the grassland kings.
Finally, the sightseeing car enters the jaguar zone. Jaguars possess both strength and agility in their bodies, and are born ambush hunters. Through the car window, you can witness their vigorous figures of lurking and ambushing with your own eyes, feel the fatal charm of predators in the American jungle, and draw a perfect conclusion to this journey of exploring fierce animals.