26 February 2007

ShouShan Zoo




Kaohsiung's Shoushan Zoo (formerly called Hsitzuwan Zoo) was founded in 1978. The zoo ranges between 25 and 125 meters above sea level and is located in the south-east of Shoushan. Facing Kaohsiung City, it is in a geological basin whose geology is limestone and the area of which is 12.89 hectares. Within the zoo remain many coral reefs of the original Tzaishan Area, prototype plants, and many native middle-sized and small-sized undomesticated animals that live there. 80 kinds of animals are on display in the zoo. Their numbers reach to over 700 animals, including wildlife animals and animals from abroad. This zoo is the largest area for the environmental ecology of rest and education in the south of Taiwan.
Mark & Joan take Daniel out to Shoushan Zoo, but they are too late. It's about closing time, so just have enough time to go around and let Daniel run a whlie. He does have fun with bike rack. It helps him to sleep better at night.

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