Chapter 277: Yin Yang Tai Chi Giant Panda Pavilion!

Then Fang Ye designed the Giant Panda Pavilion on the construction interface!

The location of the Giant Panda Pavilion is, of course, also placed in the bamboo forest, and the Red Panda Pavilion is a neighbor.

In the future, you can also add a little other bamboo forest animals, such as bamboo rats or something, to make a bamboo forest theme.

Recently, he also has some thoughts about the Giant Panda Pavilion.

First of all, the giant panda, which is endemic to China, the most representative animal.

Just like when it comes to Australian animals, the first thing that comes to mind is the koala kangaroo, when it comes to the animals of the United States, the first thing that comes to mind is the bald eagle, and when foreigners mention China, the first thing that comes to mind is definitely the panda!

If the Giant Panda Pavilion can be combined with the long-standing cultural elements of Chinese civilization, it will definitely be even more amazing and unforgettable.

So Fang Ye decided to build a Tai Chi Yin Yang Giant Panda Pavilion!

The whole panda pavilion is circular and covers an area of 3,000 square meters.

Viewed from the air, it is a yin and yang Taiji diagram in traditional culture.

A circle is an introverted shape with a circumference around the center of the circle. When visitors enter the Giant Panda Pavilion from all directions, they focus their attention on the center of the site because of the centripetal nature of the circle.

The Yin and Yang Taiji diagram is not a cultural element added casually with bells and whistles, but also for the practical consideration of increasing the success rate of reproduction!

People have the impression that giant pandas are difficult to mate and have a low breeding rate, so the population continues to decline and they become endangered.

Some people even think that the giant panda would have gone extinct long ago without human intervention.

In fact, this is not the case, and the plight of the giant panda is caused by humans.

The low breeding rate is the low breeding rate of captive pandas, and the physical fitness of captive giant pandas is relatively poor, especially for male pandas, and it is a difficult challenge to complete the mating action by standing on two legs.

Moreover, poor physical fitness has other effects, poor sperm quality, insufficient motility, even if the mating can be completed, the female panda may not be able to conceive.

Although there is a climbing frame, it is not comparable to the amount of exercise of giant pandas in the wild.

Giant pandas in the wild may walk dozens of kilometers of steep mountain roads every day in search of food, and their bodies are strong and agile, and it has been observed that giant pandas in the wild have mated with female pandas more than 40 times in one afternoon.

If the panda was really an animal with extreme difficulty in reproduction, it would have been eliminated by nature a long time ago. It is precisely because of the fragmented habitat environment in the wild that captivity has to be carried out. Therefore, the most fundamental thing to protect wild animals is to protect their habitats in the wild.

In addition to the difficulty of mating due to poor physical fitness, giant pandas in captivity also have emotional problems!

In the wild state, the female panda estrus will climb the tree to call, several male giant pandas rushed to hear the news, fought under the tree, fighting for the right to mate the female panda, the male panda showed heroism, the female panda of course is in love at first sight, Lang Qing concubine will roll the grass.

And the marriages in captivity are all arranged by human beings, and they may not call each other, and their sex is sluggish, and they have no intention of doing that shameful thing.

Or one party is intentional, the other party is not eye-catching, unwilling to respond to the other party's love, and the female panda is unwilling to cooperate with the male panda to arch herself when mating.

In the face of the emotional problems of pandas, the keepers can only be anxious, and it is useless to be anxious!

So don't look at some book games, delusional that there is suddenly only one man left in the world, or a cruise ship crash and a group of girls came to the island, and life becomes extremely happy.

It's a cruel fact that if it's not popular in the first place, it won't become fragrant......

Ahem, it's far away.

Therefore, male and female giant pandas should not see, hear, or even smell each other's breath for most of the year, and distance produces beauty!

The Giant Panda Pavilion adopts the design of the Yin and Yang Taiji diagram, and the two giant pandas can usually live in the Yin and Yang fish on both sides without interfering with each other.

Wait for the female panda to come into heat, and then let them meet to maximize the possibility of mating the giant panda.

The outdoor activity area of the Giant Panda Pavilion is designed in the shape of a mountainous area according to the characteristics of the panda habitat, with undulating heights, which can also increase the amount of activity of the giant pandas.

Since it is a Tai Chi Yin and Yang diagram, the environment on the two sides should naturally be different.

The contrast between the dense forest on one side and the sparse bamboo forest on the other gives visitors a very different experience.

Of course, there should be streams on both sides of the exhibition area to create an atmosphere of wild habitat and look more real and natural.

The Giant Panda Pavilion is divided into indoor and outdoor visits, and the indoor visit adopts a large area of glass curtain wall to avoid the trouble caused by glass reflection.

Visitors can choose any angle to see the giant pandas up close.

The circular space of the Tai Chi Fish not only gives the giant pandas plenty of space to escape, but also does not get too far from the sight of tourists!

Combined with the shelter of forests and rocks in the exhibition area, visitors cannot get a glimpse of the whole exhibition area at any visiting point.

The circular corridor is a glass curtain wall that can be seen on the opposite side, but due to the poor indoor and outdoor light, the light ratio barrier is naturally formed, and it is dark when you look at it.

Most areas don't have cross-viewing angles!

With such a beautiful exhibition area, of course, a piece of the area will be set up as a restaurant.

Visitors can enjoy a meal while admiring the pandas through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

The Panda Restaurant is in the forest elf theme area in the front section of the tour, the Lion Restaurant is in the predator theme area in the middle section, and the animal restaurant is in the rest area next to the two climbing halls in the back section.

Several restaurants form a zigzag radiant area, which can be taken care of by visitors who want to eat throughout the zoo, perfectly.

Walk down the ramp to the upper floor and you'll find the outdoor exhibition area.

By lifting the ends of the Tai Chi pattern, an undulating viewing platform is created.

Giant pandas can also be located at the same level as tourists because of the undulating terrain and the construction of perches.

It will not be felt that tourists are condescending and uncomfortable looking down.

The Giant Panda Pavilion uses undulating site forms, as well as natural spatial forms such as caves and tunnels, so that visitors can unconsciously feel a sense of rotation when visiting, and in the center of the circle, it is absolutely static.

There is movement in the stillness, and there is stillness in the movement!

Just like Tai Chi, contradictory yet harmonious.

Such a venue can definitely bring visitors a very novel and interesting visiting experience, and even produce some wonderful feelings.

Male and female pandas.

Tourists & Animals.

Man and nature.

Aren't they all in contradictions, looking for a harmonious way to get along?

And then there's the design details.

Like the Red Panda Pavilion, the exterior walls of the Giant Panda Pavilion are shaped with rows of thick bamboos to increase the immersion of visitors.

The barrier wall in the middle of the yin and yang fish is also made of bamboo, and the thick and hard bamboo poles of the old bamboo are dead, and the giant pandas should not be interested in gnawing them.

In this way, the design of the Giant Panda Pavilion is complete!