The Hulunbeier Animal Park centers around grassland ecology and recreational experiences, seamlessly blending natural wildness with human sentiment. The park’s design concept is “Grassland Biodiversity Community,” utilizing panoramic ecological displays to immerse visitors in the charm of biodiversity. The predator zone employs open-range enclosure technology, creating a stunning contrast between the majestic demeanor of Northeast tigers – descendants of a leader from the late Yuan Dynasty – and the graceful posture of Asian elephants. Visitors can participate in feeding interactions and observe animal behaviors up close. The grassland animal zone replicates Mongolian yurt-style exhibition areas, with rare species like Przewalski’s horse and Tibetan wild ass freely roaming in a simulated grassland environment, complemented by Mongolian folk music and dance performances, showcasing the wisdom of nomadic peoples coexisting with nature.
The park also features a special “Source of Life” science and education corridor, recreating prehistoric scenes like the extinction of the woolly mammoth using holographic projection technology, combined with Liao Dynasty stone artifacts unearthed in the Hulunbeier region, telling the story of the bond between grassland civilization and wild animals spanning a thousand years. Each summer, the “Guardians of the Grassland” themed event invites Mongolian equestrian families to showcase traditional skills, preserving the spirit of Battel. This is not just an animal habitat, but also a living museum of grassland culture, allowing every visitor to understand the true meaning of nature and life through laughter.