Overview
Established in 1871, the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens are among the oldest in the world. They house primates, reptiles, and birds amid lush Victorian-era plantings.
Highlights
- Primate Collection: Orangutans, lemurs, and gibbons in naturalistic enclosures.
- Greenhouse: Tropical and subtropical plants, including orchids and ferns.
- Heritage Trees: Some specimens date back to the garden's founding over 150 years ago.
History
Founded during the colonial era as a botanical research station, the gardens survived Japanese occupation during WWII.
Visitor Tips
- Admission: Free.
- Best time: Early morning when animals are most active.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.