This article takes you to visit Guangzhou Chimelong Wildlife World
UP ChinaTravel
2024-07-30 11:14:21
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The previous article took you to experience the gorgeous buildings in Guangzhou represented by the "small waist". Some of them are sky-high and majestic (Twin Towers), some are grounded but prosperous (Shangxiajiu), some are ancient and glorious (Dafo Temple), some are quiet and elegant (sand face)...

But just like a high-quality dress, it must not only have a high-quality face, but also have a high-quality lining. If Guangzhou's various landmark buildings are a sign of the charm of its international city, then the landscape museum displayed to everyone today is a reflection of its profound culture.

The following article will take you to Guangzhou's two mountains and three museums-Baiyun Mountain, Yuexiu Mountain, Guangdong Province Museum, Western Han Nanyue King Museum and Chen Family Temple. After reading it, you will have a deeper and deeper understanding of Guangzhou. But before the two mountains and three halls, I will first take you to visit Guangzhou's Yiyuan, because like Shanghai's Disney, Shenzhen's Window of the World, and Hulunbuir's Matrika Square, these theme parks have become the corresponding cities."tourist name".

This park is-Chimelong Wildlife World.


Beijing and Shanghai also have large-scale wildlife parks, but according to my tourism tone-I only look at the best of similar landscapes, so even though Beijing and Shanghai have visited several times and every time, the urge to visit the wildlife park, I finally suppressed it and went to Guangzhou-Changlong Wildlife World is the world's largest and largest wildlife theme park, and is known as "China's most international-level wildlife park."

Early that morning, I came to the Chimelong Wildlife World in Panyu full of expectation.


After entering the north gate, we walked through Swan Lake surrounded by flower trees and arrived at the small train tourist area. We were about to take a small train and have a "medium-distance and slightly intimate" contact with various wild animals.



The reason why I say "medium distance" is because in my imagination, there is an isolation net on the car window. Tourists can feed and even touch various animals through the mesh. If they are lucky, they may encounter a ferocious beast and climb up the car window. We look at each other in a thrilling manner. This is the scene on the African prairie seen on the documentary. In fact, there is no net on the small train, and animals will hardly approach the lane, while beasts are farther away from the lane. However, compared with ordinary zoos, there is no isolation, and the venue for animal activities is wider, freer, and more energetic. In addition, the guide on the small train has interesting, vivid and gentle explanations. This journey from "Australian Forest" to "African Grassland" still has some unexpected interests.


(Occasionally, animals will "migrate" and occupy vehicle tracks)


The first stop of the small train was the Australian forest. In the eucalyptus forest full of Australian characteristics, we saw the great red kangaroo, the national beast of Australia, and the emu, the world's second largest bird.

Some kangaroos look around and look cute; some "beauties" lie on the grass, very charming.


The tall emu paced back and forth like a patrolling guard.


Passing through the Indian Gate, we came to the American Jungle. Cute alpacas appeared here, and elegant and holy black-necked swans were also encountered. They are one of the "Top Ten Love Birds in the World." The most eye-catching ones are the American red ibis, which are bright red all over their body, including their legs and toes. Each figure is like jumping flames. No matter what kind of animal they are in the same frame, they all have the limelight to steal the camera.




Moving forward, we reach the deserts of West Asia, where the Arabian nomadic style blows to our faces. Here you can see the snow-white "plateau boat" yaks and the dexterous "four unlike" elk. What attracted me was a picture composed of a two-humped camel and an argali. The tall camel looked forward, the short argali argali bowed its head for food, and the tame camel showed the air of a king at this moment.


At the end of the desert is the South Asian rainforest, a dense broad-leaved forest. This is the magical Asian elephant country.


Shuttling through the lush rainforest, majestic Asian elephants occasionally appear deep in the dense forest. This is a big family with a clear division of labor and full of love. Mother and son are whispering, brothers go hand in hand, and some rebellious little elephants have temporarily left the group. They are innocent and lovable.





In addition to Asian elephants, there is also a cute animal that you can't easily see in other zoos. This is Malaysia's national treasure-the Malay tapir, known as the "Five Alternative Notables". It has an elephant's nose, ears like rhinoceros, and hind legs like a rhinoceros. It has feet like a tiger, and a body like a bear. Its coat is black and white. It looks strange and interesting, looks dull in its movements, and is very cute. Even so, the "tapir" is a dream-eater in my country's legends. It was made from the remaining "parts" when the animal was created by gods, so it does not look like this or that.


The fifth stop is the European mountains. The winding mountain road is inhabited by unique European argillas and rock sheep, as well as lovely deer, red deer and white-lipped deer. While eating, you will occasionally give you a European salute.


After the mountains, we finally arrived at the beast area-the wild area. Since the small train had no windows, for safety, a trench with a span greater than its jumping limit was designed between the beast and the lane. Although it was a little far away, the field of view was wide, and all kinds of ferocious carnivores were visible. Lions and tigers were very lazy. A black bear rolling up and down and playing with an iron ball was extremely cute. It completely lost the arrogance of the beast, but it attracted the most attention.


(Dynamic Bear: Taking photos on a moving train, but I'm messed up, just take a look)


The last stop is the African grassland, where the animal species are the most abundant, including ostriches, hippos, rhinoceros, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, springbok, etc. Many animals are easy to see in other zoos. Here are some interesting animal behaviors.


Giraffe brushes his teeth:


Can't think about it:


The following animal with a white circle on its butt is called a water antelope. The commentator said that the function of the white circle is to stun the hunter when fleeing!


The zoo has a bus tour area and a walking tour area. The above are the scenery seen in the bus tour area. Next, we enter the walking tour area, where our contact with animals will be more intimate.


The first scenic spot after getting off the bus is Qinglong Mountain, where there is the "Jurassic World". Artificial dinosaurs are hidden in dense forests, surprising or scaring tourists from time to time.


For example, the double-crowned dragon shown in the picture below will spit out "venom" whenever tourists pass by, which makes people unprepared:


There was also the Tyrannosaurus rex below. When he roared in the dark light, Li Kui would also tremble three times:


After Qinglong Mountain, we came to the Wizard of Rainforest, where there are beautiful parrots and dazzling hornbills:



There is a strange giant anteater:


There is a motionless two-fingered sloth:


There are black buscotail monkeys that look like bearded black people: (mainly distributed in Brazil, they wiggle their tails when excited)


White-eared plush with "melancholy":


There are also the climbers of the closed-toed ape:


Wait, wait, wait.

The strangeness and cuteness of every animal is worth writing about in hundreds of words, but then this article will seem very lengthy, so I have to choose the most impressive animal for a brief introduction.

What stands out are the following orangutans, which are distributed in parts of Indonesia and Malaysia. In the zoo, they are active in the "Orangutans Holding the Moon" scenic spot. The orangutan below seems to understand the meaning of the name of the place where it lives and is posing as "orangutan holding the moon". How smart!


The two below struggled together, scratching and biting, fighting for a piece of blue cloth.


The successful orangutan sat on the roof, hugging the "spoils" tightly and gazing at them affectionately, as if he wanted to dedicate them to his sweetheart. If he could sing, he would sing the song "Uninhibited Melody" from "Ghost": Oh, my love, my darling, I've hunted for your touch...


This rich expression and affectionate body made me admire again: What a smart orangutan!

But what I saw next completely subverted my understanding of animal intelligence: when the fighting gorillas realized that no one was watching, they stopped, and the gorillas who "grabbed the moon" realized that the tourists had gone away and rested until the next arrival of tourists... I thought that the "expression of true feelings" with fangs and fangs, fierce light, and sincere eyes turned out to be a "wonderful performance" by these "drama masters"!

A trace of dissatisfaction flashed through my heart: Who took whom seriously, blamed me for being too serious.

These cunning "little bastards"...

Not far from the north side of the Immortal of the Rainforest is the Golden Snake Mystery Realm. There is a sexy statue of a snake girl at the entrance. There are many immortals, demons, gods and monsters with snake bodies and human heads in Chinese and foreign myths, which are often sexy but dangerous existences, such as Medusa. But in reality, not all snakes are poisonous and dangerous. Next, let's go and see a variety of snakes.


The picture below shows the albino red-tailed boa. The boa is a huge type of snake. The albino red-tailed boa can reach 3 meters long and its tail is quite powerful and can hold things tightly.


The picture below shows the milk snake, which is non-toxic, docile, and has strong adaptability. It is suitable for raising as an ornamental pet snake.



The picture below shows the golden python, a rare albino mutant of the Burmese python. It can grow to 7 meters in adults and is mainly distributed in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and northern Thailand.


The following two pictures are Reticulated Python and Albino Reticulated Python: They are mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and the Amazon River Basin. They are the largest and most strangling python in the world. They can reach 8 meters long, are non-toxic and have a rough temperament, but have a relatively docile character.



After the Golden Snake Secret Realm, we will go to visit Baihu Mountain. Although tigers are easily seen in zoos, tigers in Chimelong are different. In addition to common tiger species such as South China tiger, Bengal tiger, and Siberian tiger, there are also rare tiger species such as white tiger, golden tiger, and silver tiger. Among them, white tiger is the treasure of the Chimelong Wildlife World.


Golden tigers, silver tigers and white tigers are mutated from the Bengal tiger coat color gene. Our country initially introduced 8 silver tigers and white tigers, and now it has grown to 200 gold tigers, silver tigers and white tigers. Silver tigers are silvery white all over the world and have light brown to brown horizontal stripes. There are about 50 of them in the world and are called "treasures among tigers". The white tiger has a milky white body, a brown stripe, blue eyes, and a powerful and elegant appearance. It is called a "tiger aristocrat".

(Tiger head and tiger brain, tiger brother)


The white tiger diving performance on Baihu Mountain is the highlight of the park. The beautiful white tigers climb poles, dive, and swim under the guidance of food. They are strong, agile, cute and powerful.


After watching the white tiger, we went to see other lovely animals in the garden.

They have the style of a model: some are slender, some are bright, or some are plump and round but have light steps.

(The flamingos with bright feathers are "Adelina by the water")


(The slender giraffe brings its own model aura)


(The elephant with a light pace is a plump and round large-size model)


They have the demeanor of kings: either angry or calm.

(The mandrill is strong and angry)


(The "calm and leisurely" Arab baboon)


They have the ability to sleep: even if the earth explodes, it will not affect "my" dreams.

(If you want to comment on the "Sleeping King", Biden must be beaten by the koala several streets)


(Gungun, on the other hand, ate and slept, and ate, as happy as a god)



They have the melancholy of a poet: either alone in meditation, or sighing to the sky.

(Lonely and contemplative chimpanzee)


(Watching the golden monkey as the sun sets)



(Koala recalling old dreams after waking up)



There is also Brother Mongoose (fine-tailed Mongoose) who likes to look around. He is alert and cute.


As well as the geese flying across Swan Lake, it is romantic and spectacular.


In addition to riding and hiking, you can also take a cable car here to overlook the animals in Asian jungles, African grasslands and other areas from the sky, and enjoy the sky-flying views on Swan Lake.


The following two pictures show the African grassland. African grass pavilions are ancient and simple, and giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, water gazelles, etc. stroll leisurely, giving a primitive and wild scenery.



The picture below shows the rainforest of South Asia, with the looming elephant herd on the small train fully visible in front of you.


The picture below shows the American jungle. From this angle, the American red ibis are like dots of cinnabar, and the decorated jungle grassland is as bright as a carpet.


We also watched some animal performances in the park, saw the shapes and behaviors of some animals more clearly, and had a deeper and comprehensive understanding of the planet we live in: although humans are the spirit of all things, on the vast earth, humans live less than 16% of the area. Having lived in cement forests for a long time, we will have the illusion that buildings, bridges, roads and machines are the whole world. In fact, beyond cities and villages, there are also vast Gobi, long deserts, vast seas, and wide forests... There are countless creatures living there, endless stories are staged, and amazing wisdom is born...

When we are bored in daily life and indifferent to worldly affairs, if we go to see the richness and excitement outside the human world, our numb hearts will be restarted and our withered souls will be awakened. Therefore, for our own happiness, humans must also protect this larger animal world.


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