Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-2-6/19469.html Chinese Zoo Puts Wild Animals On the Menu ---------- ---- The Epoch Times ---------- ---- Feb 06, 2004 During the Chinese New Year, Nanning Zoo in southern China astonished visitors by offering ostrich meat and peacock soup. Everyday an 80 kilogram ostrich and two 3 kilogram peacocks were cooked for visitors. One confused visitor asked, “A zoo is supposed to be good place for animals to live, now it’s a good place for people to taste the animals. What’s going on?” At the gate of Nanning Zoo people visiters see a sign that reads, “Come Try Ostrich Meat and Peacock Soup.” “Delicious Free Food, First Come, First Serve” was also on a billboard for the 2004 Zoo Carnival, according to the Southern Morning News. Upon seeing these “meat and soup” advertisements, a visitor named Yang said he felt uncomfortable, “A zoo is supposed to be a place for a citizen to watch and get intimate with the animals. But now it’s trying to amuse visitors with meat and soup made from the animals. It’s really disturbing.” Another confused Nanning citizen Mr. Lee said during this Chinese New Year, the zoo on one hand promoted a project for citizens to adopt monkeys, and on the other hand it cooked the same animals it was putting on display to attract visitors. “That’s too much,” he said. A staff member from the zoo explained that the purpose of this activity was mainly to let people understand that the zoo not only displayed animals but also raised animals for eating, which has economic value. During the Chinese New Year, the zoo made 3,000 yuan on cooked animals that it bred artificially. The staff member said the zoo has received some negative feedback, but the zoo visitors who have come to eat the cooked animals has increased. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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