MACAU GIANT PANDA PAVILLION
The Giant Panda Pavilion is located on Cotai and is a bit out of the way, but this means crowds are often sparse. It's also one of the best things to do in Macau for families. Step inside the architecturally unique building and marvel at the translucent roof in the shape of a giant seashell. In the wildlife pavilion are several giant pandas, cute red pandas, and an assortment of monkeys.
The animals are most active and easiest to see in the morning, but they also come around about 2pm, which is feeding time. The facility has beautiful koi ponds, gardens, and a children's playground. Entry to the park area is free, but a nominal fee is charged to view the pandas.
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Cheap entrance fee of maximum 10MOP/HKD each! Kids 12 and under go free!We saw 2 pandas sleeping and 1 was very active!There are other animals at the Park where the pandas are. It's called Seac Pai Van Park.
Macau Giant Panda Pavilion a must place to visit. The panda’s are very cute and adorable. Exposure to nature not only makes you feel better emotionally. It contributes to your physical well being.
The address is in Shipai Bay next to Butterfly Valley, near our company. I have been here for a few years, and I have never been to the Panda Hall. I went there on May 1st a few days ago. There are botanical gardens and zoos. Although there are not many animals, they are all free. Only the giant panda charges 10 yuan for Portuguese currency. 10 yuan can see what bicycles the national treasure wants. Maybe we went not to the time, these little guys either eat or eat, not moving. The red pandas are not charged, lazy than the giant pandas. There are other kinds of monkeys, and there are several kinds of birds.
It is very suitable for bringing children to play. There are pandas and some monkeys and birds in it. In a magnificent place like Macau. At least it can also let children enjoy a different feeling.
The Panda Pavilion is a nature park containing multiple animal species ranging from gorillas, flamingos, monkeys, and of course the famous pandas. Admission is free to see the animals