On March 3, 2024, a news broke out in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province. According to reports, a woman got out of the car with her baby in her arms to urinate and was completely unaware of the presence of wolves around her. Luckily, the driver of a passing car spotted the danger in time, and he quickly honked his horn and shouted loudly to alert the woman to safety. Hearing the voice, the woman immediately took the child into the car, avoiding a possible tragedy.
The woman said she didn't realise it was on a safari and mistakenly thought it was as safe as a regular park. This kind of neglect of safari safety regulations is undoubtedly extremely irresponsible for one's own life and the lives of others.
This incident has once again sounded the safety alarm bell for tourists when visiting the safari park. In recent years, uncivilized behaviors such as illegal getting out of the car, parking, and feeding through windows have been repeatedly banned in the safari park, and many of them have caused serious consequences of death and injury.
On October 24, 2021, Beijing Daxing** reported a shocking incident. A 56-year-old man surnamed Jiang got out of his car and broke into the White Tiger exhibition area while driving around the Beijing Wildlife Park, which seriously disrupted the order of the public place. The man has been criminally detained in accordance with the law.
*Visitors are urged to strictly follow the rules when playing in the safari park and do not get off the bus or near the animal exhibit area at will. Safari is a place full of unknowns and dangers, and the slightest carelessness can cause irreversible consequences. You only have one life, and safety is the most important thing! I hope that while you can enjoy the natural beauty, you can always be vigilant and cherish your own life and the lives of others.
Editor: Miss Rabbit.