The new Manila Zoo in Malate, Manila will feature golf carts for senior citizens, butterfly farm, safari, aviary, and many more. READ:
The new Manila Zoo in Malate, Manila will feature golf carts for senior citizens, butterfly farm, safari, aviary, and many more.
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso and Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan visited the construction of the zoo on Friday . Domagoso said during his weekly capital report on Friday that the city zoo will also have a bulletproof glass which will allow children to have close interaction with the animals.Domagoso said the city government made it a priority to “give importance to nature” when the city zoo was being“Iniwasan natin ang pagputol ng puno. Natural lang, hindi natin ginalaw. Isinabay natin sa design. May respeto tayo sa nature ,” he said.“May golf carts tayong bibilhin para sa senior citizens na papasyal.
The city government is also eyeing to make the city zoo a “family-friendly tourist spot” as museums and other attractions in the city will be established.
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