Siberian Tiger Park

The Siberian Tiger Park, located on the north bank of the Songhua River, covers approximately 1.2 million square meters and is just across the water from the renowned summer resort of Sun Island Scenic Area. The Tiger Park, encompassing 360,000 square meters, is the world's largest wild Siberian tiger park, established with the goal of saving and protecting the endangered Siberian tiger.
The Siberian Tiger Park currently boasts ten attractions: the rewilding and domestication area, the adult tiger area, the cub area, the tiger king area, the breeding tiger area, the breeding tiger area, the lion and tiger area, the African lion area, the walking area, and the tiger viewing platform. Visitors can admire over 100 purebred Siberian tigers, eight white tigers, one snow tiger, two white lions, two ligers, three black jaguars, and 20 African lions. Except for the walking area and the tiger viewing platform, all other attractions require visitors to travel by car to spot tigers and experience the beauty of these stunning animals.

Attractions Location: No. 88, Songbei Street, Songbei District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province

Tickets:
Tickets + sightseeing bus tickets: Adults 110 RMB / Discounted tickets (seniors/students) 65 RMB / Children 65 RMB (Monday-Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Free Ticket: 1. Children under 1.2 meters tall or under 6 years old (not included): Date of birth on ID card shall prevail;
2. Elderly persons aged 65 and above must hold a senior citizen card or ID card;
3. Disabled persons must hold a disability certificate.

Opening hours:
08:30-16:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1-April 30)
08:00-16:30 (Monday to Sunday, May 1st - October 6th)
08:30-16:00 (Monday-Sunday, October 7-December 31)

Contact Details: 0451-88080098;0451-88080680

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Siberian Tiger Park tours

1-Day Itinerary: Explore Siberian Tiger Park

This itinerary focuses on experiencing the Siberian Tiger Park, the world’s largest captive tiger breeding and protection base, featuring close encounters with majestic tigers and other wildlife.

  • Morning: Take taxi or tour bus from Harbin city center to Siberian Tiger Park (about 40 minutes, 35 km).
  • Late Morning to Afternoon: Explore the park’s various zones, including tiger viewing, tiger performances, and animal shows (3–4 hours).
  • Late Afternoon: Return to Harbin city center by taxi or bus.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Harbin city center; enjoy local Dongbei cuisine such as smoked sausage and dumplings.

Souvenirs: Tiger-themed crafts, plush toys, animal prints, local specialty foods.


2-Day Itinerary: Siberian Tiger Park and Harbin City Highlights

This itinerary combines the wildlife experience at Siberian Tiger Park with Harbin’s cultural and historic attractions.

  • Day 1: Visit Siberian Tiger Park as per 1-day itinerary.
  • Day 2 Morning: Visit Saint Sophia Cathedral and Central Street by taxi or metro (20–30 minutes from city center).
  • Day 2 Afternoon: Explore Harbin Flood Control Memorial Tower and nearby Stalin Park (walking distance from cathedral).
  • Evening: Dinner at Central Street, sampling Russian and Dongbei dishes.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Central Street or Harbin city center; try local specialties like hotpot and Russian pastries.

Souvenirs: Central Street offers Russian dolls, local snacks, and handcrafts; cathedral gift shops have postcards and art.


3-Day Itinerary: Wildlife and Cultural Immersion

This itinerary adds cultural museums and natural spots around Harbin, combined with Siberian Tiger Park.

  • Days 1-2: Follow 2-day itinerary.
  • Day 3 Morning: Visit Heilongjiang Provincial Museum by taxi or metro (15–20 minutes from city center).
  • Day 3 Afternoon: Visit Sun Island Scenic Area by taxi or bus (about 30 minutes), explore gardens and outdoor art.
  • Evening: Return to city center for dinner.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near city center; enjoy local fish dishes and Russian-influenced desserts.

Souvenirs: Museum gift shop offers cultural books and crafts; Sun Island sells local artworks and souvenirs.


4-Day Itinerary: Harbin’s Nature and History

This itinerary blends the Siberian Tiger Park experience with Harbin’s historic architecture and natural beauty.

  • Days 1-3: Follow 3-day itinerary.
  • Day 4: Visit Harbin Jewish New Synagogue Memorial and Harbin Museum of Architecture (taxi, about 15 minutes).
  • Evening: Walk along the Songhua River and enjoy local street food.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Central Street or Laodaowai; try local dumplings and grilled meats.

Souvenirs: Jewish Memorial sells cultural crafts; local markets offer snacks and textiles.


5-Day Itinerary: Extended Harbin Exploration with Siberian Tiger Park

Enjoy a deeper exploration of Harbin’s urban and natural attractions alongside the tiger park visit.

  • Days 1-4: Follow 4-day itinerary.
  • Day 5: Visit Harbin Grand Theatre and Heilongjiang Art Museum (taxi or metro Line 2, 30 minutes).

Accommodation/Food: Stay near city center or Songbei District; enjoy fusion cuisines and modern bars.

Souvenirs: Theatre and museum shops offer prints, art pieces, and programs.


6-Day Itinerary: Full Cultural and Wildlife Experience

This itinerary covers the Siberian Tiger Park, major museums, natural parks, and cultural heritage sites.

  • Days 1-5: Follow 5-day itinerary.
  • Day 6: Explore Harbin Botanical Garden and nearby parks (taxi, approx. 30 minutes).

Accommodation/Food: Stay near city center; try northeastern stews and local snacks.

Souvenirs: Botanical Garden offers herbal products and crafts; local markets have souvenirs and teas.


7-Day Itinerary: Comprehensive Harbin and Siberian Tiger Park Tour

Enjoy a full week exploring Harbin’s wildlife, culture, history, and natural beauty with the Siberian Tiger Park as a highlight.

  • Days 1-6: Follow 6-day itinerary.
  • Day 7: Day trip to Yabuli Ski Resort for winter sports or relaxation (about 3-hour drive or train).

Accommodation/Food: Final night in Harbin city center; enjoy Dongbei cuisine and Russian desserts.

Souvenirs: Ski resort shops offer winter gear and local crafts; city markets for last-minute gifts.


User Reviews

By Ning |

The tour bus had to pass through two fences in each area. When the bus slowly stopped, the tigers would surround it, probably because they knew there was meat on the bus. Since I was on a thrill ride, I tried feeding them strips of meat. Just tap the fence with a clamp, and the tigers would pounce and cling to the fence! They were completely different from the listless tigers in the zoo! They were strong and sturdy, even had beer bellies, hahahahahahaha

There are two types of vehicles: the thrilling vehicle, which costs 20 yuan more than the regular vehicle. The vehicle is surrounded by a wire mesh, and you can stop to feed the tigers during the tour. Each piece of meat costs 10 yuan. However, the wire mesh makes it difficult to take photos. The regular vehicle, without the wire mesh, is more suitable for photos. If you want to feed the tigers, you can do so on the walking path after the bus arrives.

You can also see tigers on the walking trails and on the tiger viewing platform, but they will completely ignore you if you don't feed them meat.

By Li Zijiayi |

In fact, Hulin Garden was not originally on my list, but the day before, when I took a Didi from the subway entrance back to the hotel, the driver kept recommending this place.

Both the ticket at the ticket office and online include the entrance fee and the sightseeing bus. I was about to book online, but was told that entry would take an hour! WTF? I had no choice but to buy two full-price tickets. Humph, don't fall for that, everyone. But the Tiger Forest Park itself is actually quite nice.

There are two types of sightseeing vehicles in Hulin Park, one is an ordinary vehicle with glass, and the other is without glass and can be fed food.

The big cats in Tiger Forest Park are really lazy, hahahaha, they are basically lying in the sun. There is a commentary on the loudspeaker in the car, in fact, the Siberian tiger can climb trees when it is young, but because of its weight as an adult, it can't climb up anymore. Look at how flexible your master is, hahaha.

Compared to Central Street, there are so few people here. I highly recommend visiting Tiger Forest Park! A must-see for those visiting Harbin is to see the Siberian tigers!

By Yang Xiaomi |

This giant tiger is terrifying just looking at me. Really scary. The great thing about this forest garden is that it's interactive. You can choose between a live chicken or meat strips. Of course, we couldn't let Xiaobao witness the whole process of eating a live chicken, so we just ordered the meat strips.

When they opened their mouths wide to eat, I was completely terrified and nervous. My son couldn't hold the tongs properly, so my husband held his hand and let him feed. The child was also scared at first, but then he became completely absorbed in feeding the tigers.

By Cat ears rabbit |

It was a great experience, and some people say that many aspects are not worth it. However, all prices are clearly marked, and you can find the prices in the introduction column at the entrance of the park.

We chose the thrill ride, which offers free admission for children under 1.2 meters. However, there's something a bit illogical: if seats are limited, children who are exempt from the fee will have to sit on their parents' laps, while elderly people who are exempt from the fee will have seats. Therefore, children must be included in the headcount.

¥100 for 5 pieces of chicken. There are many opportunities to feed the chicken, so it is best to communicate clearly with the driver and not feed all the meat at once.

By etaii |

The Siberian Tiger Park is the world's largest breeding and rearing base for Siberian tigers, a national Siberian tiger breeding base, and a national-level terrestrial wildlife epidemic source and disease monitoring station. The zoo boasts nearly 80 hectares of free-range animal areas, housing over 300 Siberian tigers, as well as white tigers, lions, leopards, and other predators. Admission is 190 yuan, including admission to the circus.

The tour route is very simple, divided into two areas, first the sightseeing area by car, and then the walking area, without going back. For an additional 20 yuan, you can take a special feeding vehicle equipped with iron fences.

By jyun2001 |

The tiger sculpture outside is very cartoon-like, with a model of a tiger's mouth. Many children are taking pictures in the tiger's mouth.

There are two types of cars, one that stops for a longer time and can feed the tigers. Finally, there is the viewing area.

In addition to tigers, white tigers, there are also lions and leopards. One of the leopards has a broken sharp tooth.

You have to buy tickets online in advance, otherwise you will have to wait for an hour.

By Zhang Chao |

The driver drove very fast, and the only communication he had with us was asking us to buy meat to feed the tigers. Several of the gardens were quickly opened, so couldn't he drive a little slower? The tigers were fat and strong, and their lives were very rich.

By Jiao Youyou |

My colleague Liu Liu went to Hulin Park and the response was good!

By Ning is on the way |

It's the right place for those with kids. Feeding the tigers is a good experience and the kids are very excited. It's just a little expensive.

By Gesha |

Big brain axe little cat, it's okay to watch from the car, but if you get off the car to watch the wind, please put on more clothes

By Linghu onion |

My favorite place to visit in Harbin is the Siberian Tiger Park. There are two types of rides: a standard car and a thrilling car. The thrilling car ride has tigers walking up to the car. After getting off the car, there's a long walking path with lots of tigers. I bought some meat to feed the tigers, and the tigers were right in front of me. Their teeth were so huge, hahaha.

By Old pipe |

Tickets + ordinary car price 100 yuan Tickets + thrilling car price 120 yuan. If you come to Harbin from the south, then the Siberian Tiger Park must be visited, because it will feast your eyes.

By grace |

There were a lot of fat Siberian tigers and African lions. Because there were so many people during the New Year holiday, the tigers were well fed.

By Nicolas Chai |

Just like a trip to Chengdu requires a visit to the Giant Panda Base, a trip to Northeast China requires a visit to the Siberian tigers. As a renowned tiger park, there are indeed many tigers. Unlike zoos where most tigers are kept in captivity and appear listless, the tigers at the park are quite active. While people are in cages, the tigers are running around. There are also hunting activities, where live chickens are given to the tigers, and they scramble to eat them.

By Jay |

Children will definitely like to go there. Don’t buy souvenirs at the door. The same refrigerator magnet is 30 yuan more expensive than in Baroque Street.

By swish swish |

Located on Songbei Street in Songbei District, the Siberian Tiger Park offers 90 yuan admission and 20 yuan transportation. Children under 1.2 meters are free. This is the largest park for wild Siberian tigers in Northeast China. Siberian tigers are endangered and protected, with only a few remaining purebred wild species worldwide. Here, they are well protected. Remember, the fences are electrified; don't jump over them to save money; there might be a Siberian tiger waiting for you.

By Su Xiaomei's Travels |

The Siberian Tiger Park entrance fee is a standard bus. For an additional 20 yuan, you can upgrade to a thrilling bus, which features iron windows that allow visitors to open and feed the tigers. We ultimately opted for the thrilling bus. The park is enormous, divided into several sections. The tigers are truly plentiful, often lying in groups on the roadside. Upon seeing a passing tour bus with its windows open, they'll immediately run over and wait for visitors to feed them. Seeing the Siberian tigers up close, I exclaimed once again, "Tigers are truly beautiful!" Nature is truly a masterful designer; every pattern on their bodies is perfect. If you're looking to witness the wildness and ferocity of tigers, the Siberian Tiger Park isn't the ideal choice. At best, you'll see two tigers tussling over a piece of meat thrown by a tourist. It's not much different from other wildlife parks, except for the larger population. If you truly want to experience the splendor of wildlife, we'd still rather visit Kenya. Although this trip to the Siberian Tiger Park was a feast for the eyes for me, a tiger enthusiast, I have to admit that these tigers are, after all, products that rely on humans or in other words, on consumption. On the tour bus, I saw children hanging by the window with strips of meat, half-giving them, and the tigers clinging to the window drooling with greed. I felt like I was seeing big cats.

By July Piglets |

The ticket price for the Siberian Tiger Park is 90 yuan, and the bus ticket is 20 yuan per person. We took the thrilling bus, which added 20 yuan per person. Feeding the tigers with beef strips costs 100 yuan per bucket, which is worth trying. You can watch the tigers eat up close, which is quite exciting.

By SunshineQYD |

The Siberian Tiger Park is quite large. You can take an electric car directly to the innermost part of the park and then wander outside. It wasn't crowded, and the animals weren't very diverse, but many of the docile animals were free-range, which was quite interesting. Because it was so hot, the tigers were all sleeping in the shade, barely moving. It was a shame we didn't see them jumping around. Overall, it's quite nice, like a large park. If you're visiting Changchun, you should definitely give it a visit.

By like |

The Siberian Tiger Park's regular car costs 20 yuan, while the dangerous car costs 40 yuan. It's up to you to choose. Buying tickets online offers a 15 yuan discount, but tickets must be issued two hours in advance and are non-refundable, so choose carefully. Seniors over 60 are charged 65 yuan per person, those under 1.2 meters are free, and children over 1.4 meters tall can also enjoy 65 yuan per person with their ID card, household registration booklet, or student ID.

We chose a standard bus, like a sightseeing bus, with air conditioning, which was quite comfortable. The driver kept suggesting we buy chickens or ducks to feed the tigers, but no one on our bus bought any. In fact, the Siberian tigers in the zoo are incredibly fat. Even if you throw in chickens or ducks, they'll just slap them to death and won't eat them, just chewing them for fun.

It is said that dangerous vehicles do not have air conditioning, but I am not sure about this.

The bus ride took about half an hour, and the girls got off before they had enough. The walking area was full of tigers, visible from behind large metal cages. The covered corridors were completely sheltered from the sun, allowing for a leisurely stroll. From time to time, staff members would offer to buy meat to feed the tigers. Two hours was more than enough to explore the entire park.

By Bingod |

To experience a close encounter with Siberian tigers, we bought tickets for the Thrilling Car. Thrilling Car No. 1 is entirely enclosed in wire mesh. The upper windows on both sides of the car are completely open, with only the joints sealed and reinforced with a layer of steel mesh. The seats are positioned back-to-back, about 30 centimeters away from the open windows for safety. Feeding the tigers is thrilling and up close, and the thought of it makes my heart race. As the car drove toward the park, the iron gates slowly opened. Soon, we saw several massive Siberian tigers lurking ahead. The driver stopped the car in the free-range area, and the tigers immediately surrounded the car. Staring into the tigers' eyes through the steel mesh fence was quite frightening. To interact with the tigers and feed them, you can buy raw meat, live chickens, live sheep, and more. Raw meat costs 100 yuan for ten pieces, live chickens 100 yuan each, and live sheep 1,200 yuan each. The price varies, and so does the viewing experience. If a live sheep were thrown into the tiger enclosure, the bloody scene would be a scene from the animal kingdom—too cruel to even contemplate. So, everyone bought several buckets of meat and started feeding the tigers. While feeding, tigers kept lunging at the car window from all directions, forcing the driver to start the car and move slowly while everyone fed them, to prevent the tigers from crowding around and overturning the car or chewing on the tires.

Perhaps due to the high density of captive breeding, the tigers at Tiger Forest Park have become noticeably overweight, less ferocious than the Siberian tiger and more adorable. The tigers are generally fine in the summer, with most appearing lean. However, if you visit in the winter, they're said to be plump and resemble giant pandas.

In addition to Siberian tigers, there are also African lions in the free-range area of Tiger Forest Park. However, these kings of beasts looked at our car without blinking, and showed no interest in coming forward to look for food, so we had to give up. The half-hour feeding interaction ended quickly, and everyone seemed to be still not satisfied.

The staff took us to a cute tiger care park, where we could take photos with a one-month-old tiger cub for 50 yuan per person. The one-month-old Siberian tigers were as adorable as kittens, but if they felt uncomfortable being held, they would whimper and whimper, waving their paws incessantly, a truly endearing gesture. After leaving the cute tiger care park, we continued on to the Tiger Park, where many rare animals, including white tigers, jaguars, black panthers, and ligers, were housed. The captive Siberian tigers were mostly lazy and overweight, showing little interest in the food offered by tourists, seemingly lost in their own time, longing for a free world.

By Big Hae Walking |

The Siberian Tiger Park, located on the north bank of the Songhua River, covers an area of 1.44 million square meters and is adjacent to the Sun Island Scenic Area. The park houses 35 naturally resident tigers, a world-class resident of both numbers and condition. Visitors can ride in dedicated tour vehicles and wander among the tigers. Unlike typical zoos, the experience of exchanging places with the tigers creates a unique and captivating experience, inspiring a wealth of imagination.

By KE&NAI |

As we were short of time, we took a quick look and left. I want to say that the tigers here are so happy. They just lie down and open their mouths, and meat comes. They are no longer so wild and have lost their original wildness. But seeing the fat tigers is really cute~

By Summer's Travel Diary |

Many people who visit Harbin might overlook this place, but it's actually quite worth a visit. In winter, Siberian tigers are so cute, fat, and lazy that they struggle to even catch a chicken.

By Getaway |

It was my first time sitting in a car and seeing so many Siberian tigers. I was a little excited! Most of the tigers were very lazy and had no interest in our sightseeing car. Instead, they followed the feeding car closely. The hen was thrown out of the car and was caught alive by the tiger in less than 5 seconds. There are lions, white tigers, ligers, leopards, etc. in the beast house. It was worth seeing so much for 110 yuan.

By joe fok |

Tigers more than visitors, very closed to the city should go by tour bus to go.

By Lazy Cat |

The Siberian Tiger Park currently consists of an adult tiger enclosure, a cub enclosure, and a science exhibition hall. The 360,000-square-meter adult tiger enclosure houses 30 wild tigers, and visitors must board a dedicated tour bus to roam among the tigers.

By Chi Zhongyuan |

It is very suitable to take children to have a close contact with the Siberian tiger.

By China-TravelNote users |

It's quite commercial. I recommend walking around. Taking a car is really unnecessary. 🐯 They are all fat like piglets, but still quite cute. There are many tigers, which I like. Other animals include lions, leopards, bears, etc. You can also buy meat to feed the tigers. I'm quite disgusted by the merchants using tiger cubs to make money by taking pictures. Tourists are asked to sit and hold the tiger cub with both hands and stand up to take pictures. It's 20 yuan per picture. You can see that the tiger cub is resisting (but he has no choice). There are also many tourists during the National Day holiday, which shows how many tourists the tiger cub has to deal with every day...

By Sofiash |

Senior citizens get half-price tickets, but the thrill ride costs 30 yuan, which you can't save on. Meituan doesn't offer group buys for the thrill ride, so you have to buy it at the counter! Feeding the tigers on the thrill ride costs 100 yuan per bucket, but you can buy them for 10 yuan each after you exit, which is a better deal. The tigers are very ferocious and pounced during the feeding, which scared the crap out of me! It was a thrilling experience!

By New Moon Moon |

It was my first time to see tigers so close and feed them myself. It was amazing. There were indeed a lot of tigers, but they were all lazy.

By Hannah |

If you want to see Siberian tigers, you really have to come here. It's full of tigers and lions, hahaha~

By Ah Q |

On my last day in Harbin, I visited the Heilongjiang Siberian Tiger Park. Whether in the sightseeing bus or on the sightseeing trail, we were like animals being caged in iron cages and watched by tigers. The food these Siberian tigers eat is so good, and each one is so fat.

By littleqier |

The thrill ride is 20 yuan more expensive than the regular ride. Buying the entrance ticket and bus ticket online is 10 yuan cheaper. Bus tickets are mandatory; you can't enter without taking the bus. The meat for feeding the tigers is 10 yuan per piece, and a portion on the bus (10 pieces of meat) is 100 yuan. Overall, the price is a bit high, but you get to get up close and personal with the tigers, who are cleaner and more energetic than those in the zoo. I didn't have time to see the circus, but I took a photo with the tiger cub for 50 yuan. The cub looked quite pitiful.

By Eye Color Mirror |

The ticket includes a regular bus tour. For an additional 20 yuan, you can transfer to a thrilling bus, where you can watch tigers eating up close and feed them yourself (extra charge). It is also cool.

Soon after entering the free-range area, we saw tigers in groups of three or four enjoying the cool air under the shade of trees. It was our first time seeing Siberian tigers, but the tigers, already accustomed to seeing people, ignored us and went about their business, which was very cute.

These tigers are more energetic than those in the zoo, but they must have been trained and are not very wild. They are used to seeing cars passing by and walk away proudly. There are tourists in the car who spend money to buy meat (10 pieces of meat/100 yuan) to feed the tigers. They don’t look like hungry tigers pouncing on their food at all. When they see the meat, they just pounce on it and swallow it in one gulp. They feel like "big cats".

A wealthy man bought a live duck and threw it into the water, hoping to enjoy the thrilling spectacle of a tiger pouncing on its prey. Unfortunately, the tiger hit the target with one strike, and the fight was over in an instant. Tigers are very proud and never snatch prey from someone else's mouth.

The others in the car pooled their money to buy a live chicken, and then they changed the venue to watch the tiger's predation. This time, the chicken dodged left and right, giving the tiger a hard time. Finally, when the victorious tiger reached over to pluck the chicken's feathers, the chicken nearly escaped, causing another commotion among the surrounding tigers.

You can observe the living conditions of many Siberian tigers up close on the viewing platform and sightseeing tunnel. The white tigers look more docile and cute.

By Rice ball karenchow |

So many tigers... you can see them all at once! ! ! !

By Mr. Sun |

For those who like to see animals, it's worth a visit. The scenic area is easily accessible. I took the bus there. The entrance to the scenic area is a distance away from the ticket office. You just need to walk along the cement road. I bought the ticket online for 88, which includes the bus ticket. There are different prices for ID cards from within and outside the province. There are also two types of vehicles, one with glass and one without glass. The one without glass is more expensive, about 20. It's nice to see a group of Siberian tigers. You can also feed them. The tour takes about 90 minutes.

By Wheat0904 |

I wanted to go there before I even went, but after I went I didn't feel that much.

By The rain has not yet dried up |

Some say that visiting Harbin and not seeing the Siberian tigers is like visiting Sichuan and not seeing the giant pandas. We live on the south bank of the Songhua River, and to reach the Siberian Tiger Park, we have to cross the river to the north bank. After taking two buses, we arrived at the park around noon. There are two types of sightseeing buses available for entry, so we opted for the "thrill bus" because we wanted to see the tigers up close. Although the tigers looked majestic in the photographs displayed in the gallery before entering, we had anticipated how much of their wildness a zoo-raised tiger would retain.

By Cochin |

The ride in the car was over in a short while. If you haven't seen a tiger, you can still take a look.

By Fei Bin |

The ticket is not expensive, but the cute tigers inside are worth seeing! The semi-free-range tigers are incomparable to those in the zoo.

By magical |

The Siberian Tiger Park is very large and has many tigers, including white tigers and lions. Many tigers are rented out to support the park. This model is quite good. You can choose to walk through the passage or take a car tour when you enter the park. The only difference is that the former is a tiger in a cage, while the latter is a person in a cage.

By Little cloth tiger |

No matter what, you have to see the Siberian tigers when you come to Harbin. Just like you have to see the giant pandas when you go to Chengdu. I booked my tickets on Taobao. It was 100 yuan at the door, but 83 yuan on Taobao. Any savings is appreciated, haha. The ticket office is pretty old-fashioned, though. The online and in-person purchases are at the same window, so waiting in line is a bit time-consuming. The tigers, in pairs, are awesome! It's Chinese New Year, and they're getting a bit plump.

By vertical split |

The bus was quite convenient. There were plenty of tigers, but they were a bit lazy, like pigs, which the kids loved. Tickets were 90 yuan, half price for children, and the sightseeing bus was 10 yuan, which was reasonable. The walking area was the best to see.

By P-son |

I was most looking forward to a close encounter with the tiger cubs, but the bus driver said there weren't any cubs left, so I had to watch the full-grown tigers from the window. The cats, all plump and healthy, were lying on the snow basking in the sun. It was hard to resist the urge to jump out of the bus and pounce on a tiger! There were lions, leopards, and other animals in the zoo, but the tigers were my favorite.

By .. |

There are many tigers but they are very lazy. There are also lions and ligers. You can take a scenic bus for sightseeing but the time is very short, only about 15 minutes.

By Heavy rain causes flooding |

There are more than 1,000 wild Siberian tigers in the park. We watched the tigers roam freely in iron cages.

Winter is the time when the Siberian tigers are fat and strong, making them the most spectacular to watch.

By Naanlin |

At Tiger Forest Park, you can see white tigers, ligers, and many other types of tigers! As you enter the park on the tour bus, you'll see a giant tiger right outside the window!

By Concord |

The Siberian Tiger Park is a great place to visit in winter. Tigers are more sensitive to heat than cold and are more active in the snow. I arrived at the park right after it opened at 9 a.m., taking the first bus, which cost 10 yuan. There was no guide (perhaps it was too early and they hadn't started work yet). The park is divided into several areas, and cars pass through a series of metal gates. Drivers stop when they see a tiger and let everyone in. Since no one in our car was feeding the tigers, they didn't come around, just watching from a distance. Finally, the car stopped at the entrance to the pedestrian area, where everyone disembarked and entered a wire-enclosed corridor for a close-up look at the tigers in the enclosures. The enclosures seemed to hold young tigers, with well-proportioned bodies and light-colored fur. The tigers in the free-range area were likely adults, with sturdy bodies and dark yellow fur. The corridor connects to the tiger viewing platform, where you can see the entire free-range area and enjoy great photo opportunities. In addition to tigers, there are also a small number of lions, leopards, and other animals. After walking through the corridor, you exit the tiger park. In addition to watching tigers, there are also circus performances here, but you have to buy tickets separately, so I didn’t go to see them.

By ty34 |

Adults may find it boring, but it is a great place to take children.

By Joeybiscuit |

I don't think I need to extol the reputation of the Siberian tiger. I went there with a feeling of worship, but unfortunately, I saw many people showing disrespect to animals during the visit, which left me with a lot of regret and anger. Tickets are NT$90.

By Han Yu. 🍃 |

The Tiger Forest Park in the evening was very interesting, but it closed very early (4pm sharp). I arrived a little late, so I could only take photos at the entrance as a souvenir...

By limkimkeong |

Siberian Tiger Park local attraction. Worth to see when feed chicken for the tiger, that instant moment for kill, unforgettable.

By Can't afford anything |

The park houses 600 tigers, the largest of which weighed around 400 pounds. There are also lions, leopards, ligers, and other animals. Most are kept in separate areas. The tigers, despite being cold-resistant, are kept outdoors even in winter. Management is strict, and the many gates are safe. The package we bought (Tiger Forest Park, thrilling sightseeing car, and circus) cost 180 yuan for adults, 120 yuan for those aged 60-70, and free for those over 70. ID is required. We arrived just in time for the 10:30 a.m. circus show, which started just before entering the park. Even if we got there 20 minutes early to reserve a seat, we were already in the middle and back of the park. The show, which lasted less than an hour, featured acrobatics featuring dogs, bears, elephants, tigers, and humans. It wasn't comparable to the Chimelong Circus in Guangzhou, but it was still worth a visit. You can't drive into the park, so you have to take the reinforced minibuses. We recommend the thrilling ones without glass windows (the lines were long, about 30-40 minutes; regular buses don't have to wait). During this time, you can take photos with the tiger cubs for 50 yuan each. We also recommend feeding the tigers: 10 pieces of beef for 100 yuan. This allows you to get up close and personal with the sounds and movements, making them more realistic. After about 20 minutes, the bus ride ended and we arrived at the walking tiger viewing area, where you can also feed the tigers (beef 10 yuan, live chicken 150 yuan, tiger cubs 1500 yuan, etc.). Including the circus, we were out of the park in about 20 minutes, which was enough for a total of just over two hours. There's a restaurant near the circus, and fast food isn't expensive, around 20-30 yuan a portion. I didn't try any, but it seems better than the train. Personally, I suggest it's worth a look. After all, it's quite shocking to feel the tiger up close.

By Viola |

You must see the Siberian tigers. Taking a photo with a tiger cub costs 50 yuan per person. Feeding the tiger costs 100 yuan, ten pieces of meat.

By ✿Alps side |

You can see tigers up close and learn about their habits.

By Phoebe |

A taxi from Haiyao Road cost 25 yuan, but Harbin drivers actually charge a free-driving fee... (feeling helpless). Changing to a thrilling car cost an extra 20 yuan per person. The tour was pretty quick, just over half an hour. I didn't see the circus show. The tigers were really huge, perfect for taking the kids. The guide said there are over 1,200 tigers in the park.

By Zen Cat |

It's worth a visit, and I can't say enough good things about it. The only downside is that the regular sightseeing bus barely stops, while the adventure bus stops and starts. The difference of only 10 yuan between the two is quite unfair. To get to the Tiger Park, take the tourist bus line 3 from the stop east of the Flood Control Memorial Tower, which is very convenient. The chicken strips in the garden are 10 yuan, and the pieces are quite large. A fruit knife is provided to cut the strips into smaller pieces, which can be used to feed more. I tore them by hand, and two strips became five.

By Hypocrisy, |

This Siberian Tiger Park is also facing operational difficulties. The tigers are generally starving. We chose to visit during the hot midday heat, which was a disappointment. The tigers were practically sleeping in the shade of the trees. There was no way around it. The driver even deliberately drove very close to the tigers to try and scare them away. But they're really lazy. If you don't give them meat, they'll basically ignore you.

By Can't fly away |

How can you come to Northeast China and not see the Siberian tiger?

By Enjoy Travel |

The Siberian Tiger Park is adjacent to the Sun Island Scenic Area. The ticket price is 90 yuan, which seems not cheap.

By Yang Xiaoshan |

The Siberian Tiger Park is on the north bank of the Songhua River, very close to the Sun Island.

The Siberian Tiger Park was established to save and protect the endangered Siberian tiger species. After buying a ticket, you can enter an indoor queuing area and then follow the crowd to get on the tour bus. The first area you enter is the wild domestication area.

The Siberian Tiger Park is visited from a small car. The windows are screened, but there's a small opening for photos. Those who want to take photos can choose to sit by the window. Also, because the road runs through the center, tigers could be found on either side, but which side has the most groups is entirely a matter of luck. So if you don't like the view from the free-range area, you can only take photos from the tiger viewing platform. Yes, that's right; I was unlucky enough to sit on the side with fewer tigers!

So there are only a few on my side, and a large group on the other side~~ I feel so depressed

By 🐰 Su Xiu |

It is recommended to bring your own children to visit. I happened to meet a child feeding meat.

By dew |

The Siberian Tiger Park is very well built. There are many tigers and it is very interesting. You can also feed meat or live chickens to the tigers and interact well.

By willalau |

I have actually rarely seen tigers since I was a child, so I was very excited to see so many tigers at once. Moreover, these big tigers are really cute. There are not only Siberian tigers, but also leopards, ligers, etc. It is still worth a visit. It is best to go in winter. Tigers like to come out. Tigers have no sweat glands and can only rely on sticking out their tongues and watering to cool down in summer. Winter is the best time for tigers to come out and move around.

By seventeen1328 |

There were lots of tigers, which was really cool. They were all free-range, so they still had their original aura. At the front gate, you could view the tigers from a car. The last section of the way was to see some tigers and lions in cages, where you could buy food and feed them.

By Mr. Bit |

The Siberian Tiger Park is the largest in Asia, housing a large number of Siberian tigers. Some of the tigers from Huangshan's more famous Tiger Park were brought here. The park is quite far from the city center, and there are several direct buses, but you'll need to walk a distance.

The entire Tiger Forest Park costs 90 yuan, with student IDs half-off. Shows are an additional fee, which I didn't attend. To enter, you have to wait in line for the sightseeing bus. A guide will come out and explain for 3 yuan per person, which isn't expensive. Everyone on the bus was quite cooperative and paid the fee. I really learned a lot. Siberian tigers can survive temperatures as low as -50 degrees Celsius, but they're very sensitive to the heat in the summer, so they swim constantly.

First, we sat in the car and watched tigers. I've seen tigers before, but nothing as big as the Siberian tiger. It was truly enormous. After a quick tour, we were free to walk around. The whole trip took about 1-2 hours, which wasn't too long, though the bus was slower. Since I didn't bring my DSLR, all the photos I took were covered in a net, which was a bit frustrating.

By the way, you can feed them meat during free time. I saw someone feeding them, so I took a few photos. If they accidentally fell into the tiger park, they would probably be eaten in a short while - it's quite scary.

Getting There: There's a bus stop called "Hulinyuan" next to the Siberian Tiger Park, where buses 35, 122, and 123 stop. From the city center, take bus No. 126 from the "Flood Control Memorial Tower" stop at the intersection of Central Avenue and Youyi Road to the "Shimao Avenue" stop. Walk about 300 meters and transfer to bus No. 122 at the "Yiyuan Road (Xinxin Yiyuan)" stop to get to the "Hulinyuan" stop. The journey takes approximately 1.5 hours.

By cgshly |

I came here once more than ten years ago. At that time, there were only dozens of tigers in the park. Now there are thousands of tigers. They are well protected.

By tracyFeLix |

This place, which many people said was just for fun, gave me the biggest surprise! It's so fun! You can actually feed the tigers yourself!

By Memories of You |

The Siberian Tiger Park, once the king of the jungle, now has to rely on human assistance to survive. Take the most reliable jeep in the huge tiger park and experience the fun of crossing with tigers.

Tigers seem less energetic in winter. They'll only bark and scramble vigorously if you throw them a chicken or bring them a cow. Most of the time, finding a slope to bask in the sun and rest for a while is the best option this winter. From the main gate to the tiger viewing area, you have to walk through a long hall, where you can see hungry cubs. For a little money, you can even take a photo with a young Siberian tiger, like this guy did. These are real tigers, not toys.





We changed to a minibus specially made for the tiger park and prepared to enter the tiger's home and have a close contact with the tiger. In order to attract the tiger's attention, we also specially bought two chickens from the tiger park. Of course, there are also strong cows to choose from, but I am too shy to do so.

The live rooster was stuffed through a narrow gap in the car into the tiger's world. It had virtually no chance of fighting back, and was instantly taken down by the watching tigers. Even the rooster struggled in the tiger's jaws. The tigers in the entire enclosure looked lethargic, like a winter's day. However, a friend in the car told me that if we had brought a cow, there would have been a thrilling fight.

By touring the tiger park, you will find that even the strong tigers have become social animals here. However, except for large food released by humans such as bulls, there seems to be nothing that requires them to work together to complete. This can be understood as reducing loneliness in life.

The Siberian Tiger Park not only has Siberian tigers, but also some raptors such as African leopards. However, they cannot be kept together with the large group of tigers. The animals seen in the tiger park are all masters of nature!

It took me an hour and a half to visit the entire Siberian Tiger Park. The 90 yuan ticket was well worth it. At least it was the first time I truly felt the endangered Siberian tigers. Even though I was in the car, I felt the time when I was chased by the tigers.

By Sun and Moon Grass |

Must recommend, especially for those who like tigers, played in it for 2 hours

By owenbzf |

Suitable for family tours, the tickets are relatively expensive, and it is not easy to have a good view when the sightseeing bus is full; but there are rare tigers inside that are worth seeing

By Small window |

The Siberian Tiger Park is the world's largest breeding and breeding facility for Siberian tigers. Baidu Encyclopedia says it's adjacent to the Sun Island scenic area, but during our visit, it felt quite far from the island. My parents visited last year and told us there's a direct bus from the riverside. Looking online, it's Tourist Route 2. However, a volunteer at the Visitor Center explained that Route 2 has been changed to Route 29, a double-decker bus that departs from Suning Appliances at the north end of Central Avenue. The fare is 2 yuan. Once you find the bus, it's quite convenient. The only problem is that the Tiger Forest Park is quite far from the city center. We boarded the bus at the starting station and got off at the terminal, which took over an hour. The Tiger Forest Park ticket is 90 yuan, but it's 75 yuan online. The sightseeing buses into the park require separate tickets, which come in two sizes: 10 yuan and 20 yuan. The 10-yuan bus has bus-like rows of seats, so the view isn't as good as the 20-yuan bus. The 20-yuan bus has two rows of seats, back-to-back, offering a wider view. The sightseeing buses are covered with wire mesh. In reality, we were caged, watched by the tigers. The sightseeing bus ride is a must, as there's a large free-range area where no one dares to walk. Beyond the free-range area is the walking area. The tour guide on the bus provides detailed and informative information about tigers. The free-range area is divided into several sections, such as the cub area, the king area, and the wild area. The bus moves at a relatively fast pace here. Beef is sold on the bus, priced at 20 yuan per piece, with a minimum of five. Visitors are fed the tigers using a special iron fork with a round handle. When the driver arrives at a certain area, he'll stop, tap the wire mesh outside the bus with the fork, and shout, "Tiger, time for meat!" Soon, a tiger will slowly approach, cling to the mesh, and as soon as the meat is offered, the tiger's tongue curls around it, swallowing it instantly. There's no time limit for the walking area, so enjoy as much as you want. The trail is a skywalk, allowing visitors to observe tigers and other cats, such as lions and leopards, in different areas below. Here, you can see tigers in various postures, cubs playing and fighting, and tigers jumping into the water because they are afraid of the heat.

There was also a particularly unpleasant scene at the Tiger Forest Park: newborn, defenseless tiger cubs were taken out for photos with tourists, charging 50 yuan per photo. The cubs were carried around by staff, howling and wailing, looking quite pitiful. My wife, curious about the cubs, also wanted to take a photo with them, but I stopped her. I simply couldn't accept such behavior. Separating such young tigers from their mothers for commercial photo shoots is both human cruelty and a disgrace to the Tiger Forest Park.

By Citron |

We booked our tickets in advance on Qunar.com. The regular price was 90 yuan for the entrance ticket + 10 yuan for the sightseeing bus, which equaled 100 yuan (the sightseeing bus is mandatory; you'll see the scenic area primarily from the bus, with a section at the end where you can walk). Qunar.com charged 85 yuan, and with a coupon, we got it for 75 yuan. However, the 75 yuan was for the sightseeing bus, and since we wanted to ride the thrill ride, we added 10 yuan per ticket on site. I personally think booking on Qunar.com is pretty good because you get the tickets directly, unlike group purchases where you have to call to make reservations.

There are other fees after getting on the bus. One is the tour guide's explanation. Whether you want to listen or not, the guide will ask after you get on the bus: "Do you want to listen to the explanation? There is a fee. If no one objects, it means it is agreed. It is 50 yuan per bus, an average of 3 yuan per person."

Actually, the price is OK, and the girl who explained it is quite serious, but I always feel that the charges are a bit unreasonable.

The driver has beef ready. If you want to feed the tigers, it costs 20 yuan per piece. This is posted at the ticket office. There is always someone feeding the tigers on every bus. Thank you for bringing joy to everyone on the bus~

By Carp and Duck |

This was a truly memorable day in Harbin. I was struck by the tigers' gentleness in their cages, yet their ferocity when they saw food. When I was feeding them, I could see the markings on their tongues up close. I also noticed the size of their heads, which was quite terrifying even in a cage. I recommend visiting around 3-4 pm, when the staff are feeding them. I watched as a group of tigers outdoors fought over a duck, while the caged group sat back, quietly waiting for their ducks to be distributed. It was only after the tigers became restless that we realized the staff had started feeding them. It seems the tigers are used to this feeding time.