19 Mar 2026
21m

China Finds: A zoo before zoos were zoos

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Round Table China

The podcast explores the history and modern interpretations of zoos in China, starting with the archaeological discovery of a 3,000-year-old animal complex from the Shang Dynasty. This ancient "zoo," evidenced by sacrificial pits containing diverse animal remains adorned with bronze bells, suggests early domestication attempts and the symbolic importance of animals in royal rituals. The discussion transitions to contemporary zoos, highlighting the Beijing Zoo as China's oldest public zoo and Chengdu's iconic panda conservation efforts. The hosts also discuss the Kaili Zoo, managed by a retired school principal, and the innovative Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo, which prioritizes animal welfare and transparent veterinary practices, reflecting an evolving ethical approach to animal care and human-nature relationships.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Archaeological Discovery

Part 2: Ancient Systems, Domestication

Part 3: Evolution of Modern Zoos

Part 4: Ethics, Ecosystem Reflection

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