Chongqing Zoo is a zoo located in Chongqing, China. It was opened in 1955 and covers an area of 45 hectares. The zoo is home to over 230 species of animals and more than 6,000 animals in total, including rare and endangered species such as giant pandas, South China tigers, red pandas, and snow leopards.
One of the main attractions of the zoo is the giant panda exhibit. The zoo has a panda breeding program and visitors can see the pandas up close in their specially designed enclosure. Other popular exhibits include the South China tiger, the world's most endangered big cat species, and the red panda exhibit, where visitors can see the playful and curious creatures in their natural habitat.
In addition to animal exhibits, Chongqing Zoo has a variety of other attractions, such as the animal performance show, where visitors can see a range of animals performing tricks and showing off their abilities. There is also a dinosaur exhibit, where visitors can learn about the prehistoric creatures that once roamed the earth.