HARBIN, March 3 (Xinhua) -- The craze for winter sports has fueled tourism in China's ice city of Harbin, with the number of tourist arrivals growing 9.7 percent year on year to over 90 million during ...
In those mystery boxes, the tigers are seen flying a helicopter, riding a rocket, and operating Dongfanghong-1, the country's first man-made satellite, which highlights the illustrious history of ...
The population of Hengdaohezi Siberian Tiger Park in north-east China has increased, as a tigress has given birth to four cubs. Siberian tigers are endangered, with fewer than 1,000 living in the ...
A farmer in northern China had a lucky escape after a rare Siberian tiger tried to ram down the iron gate of his home. Footage shows the man opening the gate to look outside before spotting a ...
But instead of stalking the woods for prey, Liang Fengen now roams the hills without a rifle, working as a ranger to save the area’s endangered Siberian tiger population and protect other wildlife.
Editor's note: This is part of a series of videos offering an up-close perspective on the animal kingdom. A special 360-degree video camera system was set up in zoos and other facilities to show ...
[1] A zoo in China has raised safety concerns by selling tiger urine. The zoo claims it can treat various health conditions. A visitor recently shared on social media that the Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife ...
The Yaan Bifengxia Wildlife Zoo, a popular tourist attraction, is offering bottles of "medicinal tiger urine" from Siberian tigers for 50 yuan.