In China, people view outings as a time
for professional bonding. Like many
companies, Chinese public schools have entire
school field trips to various museums, parks, and other interesting places
twice a year. In years past I have taken
this day to create
my perfect day, however this year I enjoyed the Shanghai zoo with my first
graders.
I have to admit I was a little apprehensive about visiting
the Shanghai Zoo. Some of my friends
reported the zoo was a little small, and the animals were skinny and
caged. My hometown, St. Louis, has a world-class
zoo so it takes much to zoologically impress me. We had a great opportunity to
see many different animals at the zoo, but I’ve seen better. At least the class had a great opportunity to
practice their real world vocabulary.
Here are some highlights from the trip.
We made the trip from the school to the zoo in a comfortable charter bus. The zoo also has a metro stop on line 10. |
I wasn't kidding when I said the entire school went on a field trip to the zoo. We had to wait a few minutes after we arrived to enter the zoo. |
The grand paparazzi were there to document the entire trip with studio grade video cameras. |
Fortunately, the kids were extremely well behaved, and excited to see the animals. |
While we were waiting to enter the zoo, I bumped into my second graders... |
and my third graders! |
The zoo had some exotic animals like this ostrich... |
...and these anorexic looking flamingos. |
We kept walking and saw some bears... |
...and a panda. Seeing this guy made me miss San in Chengdu. |
Halfway through the trip we took a picnic break. Since the kids normally eat school lunches, it was very interesting to see what they packed in their lunch sacks. |
I was really happy to learn that I teach a few shutterbugs! It was great to see their pictures after lunch. |
About an hour after we ate, we hiked to see more creatures. I kept silently praying, "Please, Lord. Don't let me lose any of my kids." |
The zoo has a very interesting collection of cement animals... |
and live emus... |
...and a hippo... |
...and elephants... |
...and giraffes... |
...and zebras. |
We were all exhausted by the end of the day, but we had a great time and no children were lost! |
Long story short, if you are looking for a small zoo with
some interesting carnival rides, check out the Shanghai Zoo.
1 comment:
Hi Anne-Marie,
This is Line the author of Shanghaihabits.com - a blog about lifestyle and travel in Shanghai.
I have a new Shanghai Bloggers Project I would love to involve you in and feature your blog!
Can you please contact me directly on shanghaihabits and gmail :) This blogspot is an old Danish blog I started when I first moved to Shanghai in 2012...
I can't wait to hear from you!
Best
Line
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