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Taipei Zoo臺北市立動物園

Taipei Zoo, in Wenshan District, Taipei, is Taiwan's largest zoo. Founded in 1914 in the Yuanshan area, it relocated to its current Muzha site in 1986. Spanning 165 hectares, it houses roughly 2,400 animals across some 354 species, and its giant panda house and pangolin-focused rainforest hall are signature attractions. It is regarded as one of the largest zoos in Asia.

Opened
1916 (month/day unconfirmed) · about 110 years of history
Exterior of Taipei Zoo
Photo: Ralff Nestor Nacor / CC BY-SA 4.0 / Source / cropped

Basic Information

Taipei Zoo basic information
TypeZoo
LocationTaiwanTaipei
Opened1916 Source
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FAQ

When did Taipei Zoo move to its current Muzha site?
It was founded in 1914 in the Yuanshan area and relocated to its present Muzha site in 1986. Source
Does Taipei Zoo have giant pandas?
Yes. It received Tuan Tuan (male) and Yuan Yuan (female) from China, and their cubs Yuan Zai and Yuan Bao were born in 2013 and 2020. Source
Learn More About This Facility’s Animals 350 species

Last verified: / Source: www.zoo.gov.taipei