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Take Your Kids To Nanhaizi Milu Park on Children's Day

Take Your Kids To Nanhaizi Milu Park on Children's Day

2016-05-31

Covering an area of 60 hectares, Nanhaizi Milu Park is the first nature reserve for free-ranging milu deers in China with swamp, grassland, pond and woodland. Milu, also called “Si Bu Xiang” in Chinese, was once an indigenous species living in China. In 1865, a French missionary and naturalist, David, discovered this rare species, and sent some of the deer to France. Later on, milu were sent out of China to zoos and private parks in Europe. Then the wild milu in China were extincted, has finally the last flocks of milu were returned China and bred in Nanhaizi Milu Park.

The rich common reed and muddy swamp in Nanhaizi provide a wonderful environment for deers to thrive. In just eight years, Nanhaizi Milu Park has been the second largest milu park in the world that the number of milu has reached to 200 from 20 originally. Besides, the park has also introduced many other kinds of animals of the family cervid like the hog deer, sika deer, white-lipped deer, red deer, water deer and so on. It is really a museum and resarch site of the cervid family.

Oepning Hours: Tuesday to Sunday (9:00-16:00)

Ticket: Free

Tel: 010-69280675

Address: Milu Road, Daxing District

Bus Route:Take Bus 377, 729, 352 to Qiugong Station or take Bus 736 to Jiuzhong Road

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