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The bustling entrance of Hsinchu City Zoo, with visitors queuing under a clear blue sky, highlighting the lively atmosphere for a family-friendly day out.
A fluffy, light brown alpaca with a curious expression looking directly at the camera, showcasing the close-up animal viewing experience at Hsinchu City Zoo.
A mischievous raccoon standing in shallow water among rocks, its wet fur and bright eyes visible, offering an intimate glimpse into the Hsinchu City Zoo's animal habitats.
A majestic eland antelope with prominent spiraled horns, calmly walking through a lush green enclosure, representing the diverse wildlife at Hsinchu City Zoo.
The modern 'Forest Canteen' building at Hsinchu City Zoo, a bright white structure with large windows, offering a comfortable dining spot for families.

Hsinchu Zoo Tickets

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  • Zoos where you can see animals up close
  • The park's five most popular attractions currently include the historic "Elephant Gate," "Hippo Lele," the "Bengal Tiger's New Home Experience," the "Giant Birdcage," and the "Forest Dining Hall."
  • The park has preserved the old birdcage, installed climbing nets inside, and laid out a sandpit around the perimeter, transforming it into a children's exploration playground.
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Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Attraction typeZoos

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Founded in 1936, Hsinchu Zoo is 86 years old this year and is the oldest zoo still existing on its original site in Taiwan. In 2017, the "Zoo Regeneration Project" was launched, based on three core values: First, animal friendliness, creating cage-free, animal-friendly exhibits with 1.5 times more space for each animal; second, preserving historical memory, with the zoo specially preserving old trees, the Elephant Gate, and other historical buildings, allowing visitors to feel familiar yet full of surprises upon entering the zoo; and third, promoting life education, making the zoo a good place to experience life education, which is an important mission of Hsinchu Zoo. The zoo reopened on December 28, 2019, revitalizing this once-forgotten zoo and making it a popular tourist attraction. The zoo's current top 5 attractions include the historical "Elephant Gate," "Hippo Lele," "Bengal Tiger's New Home Experience," the "Giant Birdcage," and the "Forest Dining Hall."


  • The "Elephant Gate" was designed by a Japanese architect, modeled after the gate of the Hagenbeck Zoo in Germany. During the zoo's renovation, the team peeled off layers of paint, a total of 13 layers, to reveal the original blue-green color of the elephant's head. Many people still keep childhood photos with the Elephant Gate, and are welcome to take another "time-travel photo" after the zoo reopens!
  • After entering through the elephant gate, the second must-see is the home of the popular star, "Lele the Hippo," on the right. After its "renovation," Lele's living space has doubled. The park has specially installed ultra-low glass viewing windows for young children, creating an "adorable skyline" of about 120-130 centimeters. Not only can children see Lele eating its food, walking ashore and shaking its head, but they can also see Lele's cute appearance sunbathing in the sandpit. Parents no longer need to worry about lifting their children high or getting tired arms from carrying them.
  • The "Rainforest Passage" offers children the chance to see the Bengal tiger twins "Liu Fu" and "Lai Fu" up close, along with their neighbors, the orangutan Xiong Da and the Malayan sun bears Dudu and Winnie the Pooh, a sight that always fills children with excitement and wonder. In fact, from the animals' perspective, we are the humans trapped in this secret passage; who knows who will be watching whom!
  • The "old-fashioned birdcage" has been preserved in the park and transformed into a children's exploration playground with climbing rope nets inside and sandpits around the perimeter. Many children are reluctant to leave once they start playing, and parents can also take the opportunity to relax or take photos for their children.
  • "Forest Canteen" is a stunning family-friendly restaurant that resembles an art gallery. Its simple and clean white design, coupled with large glass curtain walls, allows diners to look out over the tall grass and sparse forest area of ​​the antelope through floor-to-ceiling windows. "Enjoy your meal while watching the antelope," and recharge before continuing your exploration of the zoo.
  • If you're still looking for more, the Hsinchu City Library Zoo Branch, located on the basement floor of the Centennial Boulevard near the zoo, and the Insect Museum (offering free admission and unlimited access) are also must-visit destinations for families. The Hsinchu City Cultural Affairs Bureau has created a cozy reading space with a collection of books on animal and plant ecology, allowing children to absorb knowledge to their heart's content. The Insect Museum, converted from the old Zhonghua Broadcasting Station, displays animals such as Hercules beetle, Sulcata tortoise, snake-eating turtle, capybara, chameleon, and spectacled caiman. Animal lovers should not miss it.


Welcome to Hsinchu Zoo, the closest zoo to animals in Taiwan

The bustling main entrance of Hsinchu City Zoo on a sunny day, with many families and visitors eagerly lining up to begin their adventure.

In 1936, the children's playground in Hsinchu Park was officially opened, and the elephant and lion statues at the gate were also completed at the same time. The Elephant Gate was built by a Japanese designer based on the gate of the Hagenbeck Zoo in Hamburg, Germany.

A detailed view of Hsinchu City Zoo's historic 'Elephant Gate,' highlighting the ornate elephant head sculpture and a guardian lion statue under a bright blue sky.

Hippo Lele is the animal star of Hsinchu Zoo

'Hippo Lele,' the famous hippopotamus, resting calmly on the ground in its spacious enclosure at Hsinchu City Zoo, a popular attraction for visitors.

The Greater Flamingo is also known as the Flamingo or Flamingo. It is tall and has white and light pink wings.

A flock of elegant flamingos, some with their heads gracefully bent, gathered in their habitat at Hsinchu City Zoo, showcasing their vibrant pink and white feathers.

Ostrich The largest bird on earth

A tall ostrich with its characteristic black and white plumage and long, slender neck, confidently walking in a spacious, rocky enclosure at Hsinchu City Zoo.

The Formosan macaque is the only primate wild animal in Taiwan.

Two macaque monkeys sitting attentively on lush green grass, observing their surroundings, offering a glimpse into the diverse primates at Hsinchu City Zoo.

Black-bellied sheep are also known as Barbadian sheep. It is a new breed that is a cross between African short-wool sheep and European wool sheep.

Several goats or sheep grazing near unique dome-shaped wooden shelters in a sunny, open-air enclosure, part of the interactive animal areas at Hsinchu City Zoo.

"Forest Canteen" is located next to Exit 1 and is a parent-child restaurant in the Hsinchu Zoo. This new pure white building creates a simplicity and elegance like an art gallery.

The 'Forest Canteen' at Hsinchu City Zoo, a modern building with a unique white wireframe giraffe sculpture nearby, providing a delightful dining experience for families.

Important Info

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  • This ticket can be cancelled free of charge after it is confirmed that it has not been used.

  • The system does not provide the function of modifying orders. If you want to change the quantity, you need to refund the ticket and reorder.

  • Free admission: children under 6 years old, children under 12 years old in Hsinchu City, people over 65 years old, people with disabilities and one accompanying person. Anyone who meets the discount conditions, please actively show your valid ID upon entry. Those who do not bring it will not enjoy the discount!

  • Tickets will not be refunded after entering the park. If you wish to re-enter the park, please stamp your ticket at the exit. You can use this stamp to re-enter the park on the same day.

  • Pets are not allowed into the park because there is a risk of cross-infection between wild animals and your pets.

  • For health reasons, animals in the park are not allowed to be fed.

  • In addition to the provisions of the "Regulations on Suspension of Office and Class Operations Due to Natural Disasters", the county or city government decides to suspend announcements or the start and end times of classes; or other operating and management units determine that the actual situation of the park is sufficient to affect the safety of tourists and must close it in whole or in part. The organizer may postpone or cancel the event and announce and contact in advance. If there are any matters not covered, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate, or change the details of the event content.

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Experience Location

Location Name: Hsinchu Zoo

Address: No. 66, Food Road, East District, Hsinchu City

How to Get There
・Walk from Hsinchu Railway Station, walk north (to the right) on Zhonghua Road in front of the station, and when you reach Dongda Road Bridge, turn right and walk straight on the sidewalk under the bridge to reach the zoo in Hsinchu Park. The walking time is about 10 minutes. ・Exit at the Hsinchu Interchange on National Highway 1 and go straight toward Hsinchu on Guangfu Road. When you come across an elevated bridge, do not take the bridge and take the outer lane. Then turn left onto Shiwu Road and turn right at the intersection with Boai Street to arrive.

Business Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:20)

Wednesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:20)

Thursday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:20)

Friday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:20)

Saturday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:20)

Sunday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:20)

  • Closed: Every Monday and New Year's Eve (If consecutive holidays fall on Monday, the park will be open as a holiday)
  • The opening hours are subject to official announcements , please confirm before departure.

FAQ

1. What are the must-see attractions at Hsinchu Zoo?

Hsinchu Zoo features several top attractions. Don't miss the historic "Elephant Gate" and the popular "Hippo Lele." You can also explore the "Bengal Tiger New Home Experience," the impressive "Big Bird Cage," and find refreshments at the "Forest Canteen." Additionally, the old bird cage has been transformed into a children's exploration park with a climbing rope net and a sand pit.

2. How long is a typical visit to Hsinchu Zoo?

A typical visit to Hsinchu Zoo generally takes about 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to comfortably explore the main attractions, observe the animals, enjoy the children's exploration park, and take a break. The zoo's compact design makes it easy to navigate, offering a comprehensive experience without feeling rushed.

3. What is the best season to visit Hsinchu Zoo?

The best seasons to visit Hsinchu Zoo are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these times, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it comfortable for walking around the outdoor exhibits and observing the animals. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be cooler, so spring and autumn offer the most enjoyable conditions.

4. Are there special features for children at Hsinchu Zoo?

Yes, Hsinchu Zoo is very family-friendly and offers special features designed for children. The park has transformed its old bird cage into a vibrant children's exploration park. This dedicated area includes an indoor climbing rope net and an outdoor sand pit, providing engaging and active play spaces for kids to enjoy during their visit.

5. Can visitors interact closely with animals at Hsinchu Zoo?

Hsinchu Zoo is designed to allow visitors to observe animals up close in their habitats. While direct physical interaction like petting might not be available for all species for safety and animal welfare, the park's layout and viewing areas offer excellent opportunities for intimate animal viewing experiences. You can see various animals, including Hippo Lele and Bengal Tigers, from close proximity.

6. What historical elements can be found at Hsinchu Zoo?

Hsinchu Zoo boasts a rich history, with its most notable historical element being the iconic "Elephant Gate." This structure serves as a testament to the zoo's long-standing heritage and past. The zoo itself has undergone revitalization while retaining some of its original charm, making it a blend of historical significance and modern animal care.

7. What dining facilities are available within Hsinchu Zoo?

Visitors to Hsinchu Zoo can find dining options at the "Forest Canteen." This facility is one of the park's major attractions, providing a convenient spot to rest, refuel, and enjoy a meal or snack during your visit. It ensures that families and individuals have easy access to food and beverages without needing to leave the zoo premises.

8. What kind of animals can I expect to see at Hsinchu Zoo?

At Hsinchu Zoo, visitors can expect to see a diverse range of animals. Highlights include the popular hippo "Lele" and Bengal Tigers in their dedicated "New Home Experience." The "Big Bird Cage" also houses various avian species. The zoo is designed to allow close-up viewing of its residents, providing a comprehensive animal observation experience.

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