Located in No.95, Hexing Road of Dongli District and covering an area of 37.25 hectares, it was first an experimental forest for Northeast Forest University and became a park in 1958 after reconstruction. After decades of development, it has become a large comprehensive park integrating animal raising, protection and breeding of wild animals as well as commerce and recreation.
Tourists can watch the performances of tamed animals such as Manchurian tigers, African lions, Asian elephants and American tigers. There are also the peacock room, room of water birds, room of birds of prey and bird room, where tourists can find the peacocks, white cranes, red-crowned cranes, straw-feathered cranes, vultures, cinereous vultures, aigrets and other birds. On the other side is the area of herbivorous animals where the sika deer, white-lipped deer, elk, red deer, camels, zebra, hippo, wild ox, wild donkey and Asian elephants are raised.