Yichun Forest Animal Park is located in the heart of Northeast China’s forests, utilizing the original forest landscape to create an immersive ecological amusement park. With the core concept of “Forest Exploration,” it seamlessly integrates the habitats of Siberian tigers, black bears, and lynx with interactive experiences for children, forming a unique natural education space. The “Predator Zone” features open-style ecological cages, allowing visitors to observe Siberian tigers pacing and black bears climbing through panoramic glass, experiencing the raw power of the wild. The “Children’s Adventure Zone” includes treetop walkways and a forest maze, utilizing AR technology to recreate animal behaviors, allowing children to experience the mysteries of the jungle in a safe environment. The park also features a “Forest Theater” where animal behavior demonstrations are regularly performed, including black bears throwing pinecones and lynxes leaping to hunt – a truly breathtaking spectacle. The Ecological Education Center uses holographic projection technology to showcase the sustainable forest development ideas advocated by late Qing Dynasty forestry expert Liang Xi, demonstrating the wisdom of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. As Yichun is a key forestry base in China, its forest resources are deeply intertwined with the hunting culture of the Evenki people, and the park has a special Ethnic Style Corridor to display the traditional skills of Evenki hunters and forest ecological knowledge. This modern animal park, which integrates animal viewing, natural education, and ecological research, empowers traditional methods with technology, allowing visitors to complete an ecological dialogue across time while breathing the negative ions of the forest.