At Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park, visitors can:

Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park, located in the Haibin National Forest Park between Qinhuangdao and Beidaihe, covers an area of 344 hectares and is the wildlife park with the highest forest coverage among the currently open wildlife parks in China.
Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park, where lush green forests and a 200-mile-long stretch of sandy coastline meet the vast ocean, creates a stunning natural landscape. Nature's gifts, combined with human care, have endowed this place with unique scenic beauty.
Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park makes full use of forests and green spaces to provide a paradise for all kinds of wild animals to rest and recuperate. It imitates the original environment of various animals and, under the condition of fully protecting and utilizing existing resources, isolates and releases animals in different areas, creating an atmosphere of returning to nature and forming a tourism feature that integrates man and nature.
Nestled within the lush forests of the Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park, over 4,000 animals from over 100 species, both domestically and internationally, roam freely . These include leopards, giraffes, zebras, elks, wild horses, wild donkeys, Asian elephants, jaguars, African lions, Siberian tigers, white tigers, brown bears, orangutans, red-crowned cranes, and green peacocks. Many of these animals are world-renowned and are listed as first- and second-class protected species in China.
Suitable for all seasons
There are more than 20 exhibition areas in the park, including walking tour area, lion park, tiger park, white tiger park, bear park, jaguar park, lion cub park, African style park, monkey park, kangaroo park, herbivore area, wading bird lake, peacock park, etc.
Recommended play time: 3-4 hours
Adults: 100 yuan/person
Children / senior ticket: 50 yuan/person
July 1st - August 31st 8 : 00-18 : 00
September 1st - June 30th of the following year , 8 : 30-17 :00
Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park was established to promote wildlife conservation and education. It houses over 100 species, focusing on both native Chinese species and exotic animals. The park plays a key role in the region's environmental and educational efforts, offering visitors the opportunity to connect with nature.
The park is located in the northern part of Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, China. It is accessible by taxi or bus from the city center. The nearest bus stop is within walking distance of the park’s main entrance. Driving is also a convenient option for those coming from nearby areas.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon, particularly during the spring and autumn months when the weather is cooler and animals are more active.
Entrance fees range from 80 to 150 RMB depending on the season and any special exhibitions. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the park’s official website or various travel apps.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during peak seasons (holidays, weekends) to avoid long lines. Booking a few days in advance is usually sufficient.
A visit to Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park typically takes about 3 to 4 hours, depending on the number of animals you want to see and whether you participate in additional activities such as feeding sessions or guided tours.
Must-see highlights include:
Guided tours are available in both Mandarin and English. Audio guides are also offered for a self-guided experience, available in multiple languages including English.
Great photography spots include:
It is recommended to start at the main entrance, explore the safari zone first, followed by the zoo enclosures (such as the panda and tiger zones). Finish with a walk through the bird and aquatic zones, ending at the central garden area for relaxation.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available. However, the park sometimes hosts special events or exhibitions, particularly during holidays, so it’s worth checking their schedule before your visit.
The park is most crowded during weekends, public holidays, and school vacations. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, especially in the morning.
The park offers clean restrooms, water fountains, picnic areas, and several food stalls selling snacks and drinks. There are also souvenir shops near the entrance.
The park is wheelchair accessible, and there are facilities to assist elderly visitors. The paths are wide, and there are rest areas throughout the park for relaxation. It is also very family-friendly, with plenty of space for children to enjoy.
Both cash and cards are accepted throughout the park. Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are also widely used.
There are several local cafés and snack bars inside the park. Nearby, you can find restaurants offering both Chinese and Western cuisines in the Qinhuangdao city center.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available at the park’s cafés. For halal food, you may need to explore nearby restaurants in Qinhuangdao, which cater to diverse dietary needs.
There are several hotels nearby, such as:
Nearby attractions include:
There are souvenir shops at the entrance selling stuffed animals, local crafts, and wildlife-themed items such as hats, bags, and postcards.
After visiting the park, taxis and buses are available to take visitors to nearby attractions. Renting a car is also a good option for those wishing to explore the surrounding area at their own pace.