Bangbu Animal Park is located on the banks of the Huai River, with "ecological interaction + rare animals" as its core feature, perfectly integrating natural wild charm with technological experiences. The park adopts an open-style design, allowing visitors to roam through simulated wild habitats and share natural light and shadows with rare animals such as snow leopards and golden monkeys. The beast zone features a rock maze and stream walkway to create a built-in landscape, and when Siberian tigers stroll, the long fur they raise in the sunlight shines with golden light, inspiring people to yearn for it. The primate interaction zone pioneered the “Animal Theater” concept, and daily performances of the golden monkey family’s morning rituals, the squeals of young monkeys climbing the treetops and the low humming of adult monkey groups intertwined into a natural symphony. The children’s park introduced AR technology, allowing visitors to dance with virtual animals through smart glasses and experience the wonderful journey of a “veterinarian.” The park specially set up an ecological corridor, allowing visitors to encounter migrating Cranes at the viewing platform and feel the breathing rhythm of wetland ecology. - This animal park, established in 1958, has undergone multiple expansions and is now the largest urban animal park in East China. Its architectural complex integrates Chu-Han cultural elements, with bronze pattern carvings inlaid between the pillars, telling the millennium cultural heritage of Bangbu as a convergence of Chu-Han cultures. The park’s “Bangbu unearthed bronze jug” replica, together with animal specimens, forms a dialogue across time and space, interpreting the eternal theme of life evolution.