Shanghai animal park offers night tours
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Shanghai Wild Animal Park in the Pudong New Area of the east China metropolis will stay open at night until 9 p.m. from Thursday, allowing visitors to explore the magic and glamour of the animal world after sunset.

Many wild animals are active during the night as they sleep in the day, and visitors only get to see nocturnal creatures and some fierce animals in a state of slumber in daytime, the park operator said.

"The night zoo will display another side of the lives of various wild creatures," said Zhong Yi, deputy general manager of the park.

"Animals like tiger, lion, raccoon, Central American tapir and anteater are active at night, and they seek food or do exploring and washing," he explained.

Shanghai Wild Animal Park in Pudong New Area, east China's Shanghai offers night tours from August 8, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Shanghai Wild Animal Park in Pudong New Area, east China's Shanghai offers night tours from August 8, 2019. /CGTN Photo

The after-hours opening aims to enrich the night leisure life of local residents and spur the development of the night economy, Zhong noted, adding that it satisfies the curiosity of the public on what animals do at night and offers another summer night-tour option in the city.

In a preview visit on Saturday night, common squirrel monkeys could be seen jumping among trees while lesser pandas took a night stroll amid the summer breeze. Black bears played in water and tiger cubs enjoyed their milk. Fennec foxes were running around as anteaters dug nests for food. And then there were the tigers fighting for meat.

Visitors also observed the night behavior of other animals such as hamadryas baboons, mandrills, golden-headed lion tamarins, meerkats, African and Asian elephants, rhinoceros and oriental pied hornbills.

Visitors are able to observe the night behavior of the animals. /CGTN Photo

Visitors are able to observe the night behavior of the animals. /CGTN Photo

A night tour on the water, the first of its kind among zoos in China, allows visitors to observe a variety of creatures such as swans, hippos, capybaras, white kangaroos, ruffed lemurs, alpacas and buffaloes on ship.

The effect on the animals' eyesight was taken into account when installing the lighting, the park operator said.

"We use reflected lights instead of direct lights, and warm-toned shades to avoid disturbing the animals and create a gentle environment," said Shen Jun, a lighting designer.

"We encourage tourists to look for the animals themselves; the wildness of the animals is hidden in their glittering eyes. The tour experience is totally different from daytime," said Shen. 

The lights for animals at night are dim to avoid disturbance. /CGTN Photo

The lights for animals at night are dim to avoid disturbance. /CGTN Photo

Travel tips:

The night admission is 60 yuan (8.65 U.S. dollars). Tickets can be purchased between 3-8 p.m.

Note that flash photography is banned and visitors should keep their distance from the animals. 

Apart from animal observation, a night parade, featuring exotic dances and floats, together with sea lion shows and acrobatic performances, will also be staged at the park when night falls. Some amusement facilities, like the Ferris wheel, will remain open at night to enrich tourists' experience.

Source(s): Shanghai Daily