Located in Beitou District, Taipei City, it is one of Asia’s largest and most extensive animal parks, attracting countless visitors with its diverse animal species and unique natural landscapes. It’s not just an animal habitat, but an ideal place for family interaction and nature education. The park boasts a Giant Panda Family, with the endearing pandas being a popular attraction, leisurely enjoying themselves in bamboo groves, juxtaposed with the Rainbow Waterfall, creating a vivid natural scene. The park features multiple themed areas, including the African Savanna, Tropical Rainforest, and Polar World, each meticulously designed to recreate animal natural habitats. Family interaction zones offer feeding small animals and animal observation platforms, allowing family visitors to strengthen their bonds in a joyful atmosphere. Furthermore, the park has educational exhibition areas, using multimedia and interactive devices to convey ecological protection concepts to visitors. Since its establishment in 1914, Taipei Animal Garden has undergone multiple expansions and transformations, gradually developing into a modern animal park integrating tourism, education, and research. The park not only carries the mission of animal protection but also embodies Taiwan’s reverence for nature and life. Many historical figures have left their footprints here, such as Lin Qing-bi (official of the Qing Dynasty) participated in the early construction of the animal park, laying the foundation for the development of animal parks in Taiwan. It’s not just a recreational spot, but a bridge connecting people and nature, prompting deep reflection on life and ecology.