Guangzhou Crocodile Park is part of Chimelong Tourist Resort, a paramount scenic area in Guangzhou City. It is one of the largest crocodile-themed amusement parks in the world, with nearly tens of thousands of crocodiles. It also has many rare beautiful wetland birds. Covering a green area of over 1,333,340 square meters, it is a large and important wetland ecological wildlife park in Guangzhou. This park is at a convenient distance from any Guangzhou serviced apartment like those provided at Springdale Serviced Residence Guangzhou which would make for an excellent choice of accommodation.
Guangzhou Crocodile Park includes interesting places like; Crane Bay, Croco Island, the Amphibian and Reptile House, Swan Cove and Crocodile Gallery. Together they give an astonishing, thrilling experience of animal watching, education, science and ecological sightseeing to tourists. All guests can take part in ten entertaining and educational crocodile performances. As the world’s largest crocodile park, there are thousands of crocodiles, living in the park. Here one can see the process of crocodile growth, from hatching of crocodile eggs to the growth of the crocodile to maturity. In the park, one can see the lifecycle of the crocodile, a live encyclopaedia of crocodile life.
Apart from crocodiles, the Amphibians and Reptiles Hall has a wide variety of reptiles raised in glass box for display, with note cards, allowing viewers to have a better understanding of living habits while watching the golden yellow gold pythons, snake Trimeresurus, gray King Snakes, and black Burmese python.
Another attraction here is the Crane Bay the largest natural wetland ecological park in southern China, a paradise for all kinds of birds like cranes, black-necked swans, egrets, diving ducks and waterfowls. It is planted with a variety of wetland representative plant species. There is a display of variety of swans and professional waterfowl performances that allows visitors to understand the world of wetland birds.
Thus, the Guangzhou Crocodile Park is a must for nature lovers to enjoy the beauty and thrills of Guangzhou.
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