webfact Posted September 30, 2018 Share Posted September 30, 2018 Thanks for the memories – a fond farewell to Dusit Zoo By KORNRAWEE PANYASUPPAKUN THE NATION THOUSANDS of people on Sunday crowded the Dusit Zoo to bid farewell to one of the capital’s beloved landmarks for 80 years. As soon as the gates of the zoo, known locally as Khao Din, opened in the morning, huge numbers of people flooded in, causing heavy congestion outside. The areas hosting the seals, bears and giraffes were particularly popular. Many people took photos of the iconic paddle boat stations. The most crowded site of all, however, was the cage of Mae Mali, the 52-year-old hippo, the queen of Khao Din. “Roughly speaking, on the last day about 20,000 people came to the zoo,” Khao Din director Pitak Unson told reporters. Meanwhile, people online flooded the zoo’s official Facebook page to share their cherished memories. The announcement of the closure of the zoo on the official Facebook page drew more than a thousand reactions. “My father brought me here so many times. And I’m glad I had a chance to bring my son here before it closes for good,” Krisada Tonnderu said on the zoo’s official page. “Khao Din is a place where my parents often brought me. That was when I was a little kid about 40 years ago. Now I have brought my grandchild there. I will treasure my memories of this place until the last day of my life,” said Visarn Santi. For about a thousand animals in the zoo, however, the closure of their home also marks the start of a new journey. The animals from over 90 species would start to move out beginning tomorrow. They would head to six other zoos run by the Zoological Park Organization (ZPO) across Thailand, until their permanent home is ready on the land gifted by the present monarch, His Majesty King Rama X, in Klong 6, Pathum Thani province. The six zoos are: Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, Chiang Mai Zoo, Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo, Songkhla Zoo, Ubon Ratchathani Zoo and Khon Kaen Zoo. The queen of Khao Din, Mae Mali, will head to Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri with her great grandson Tua Kheow (Green Bean). The hippos will travel by trucks, which have been equipped with water sprays to keep them hydrated at night, according to Khao Din director Pitak. Mae Mali and her great grandson have also been trained for the road travel, he said. The zoo officials forbid people from taking photos during the relocation to ensure smoothness of the process. The entire process would be recorded by the ZPO so that people could learn, he said, adding this would be the biggest animal relocation in Thailand. The ZPO also announced that it was studying ways to build the new zoo in Pathum Thani’s Klong 6 land which is a low-lying, flood-prone area. Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30355502 -- © Copyright The Nation 2018-10-01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxLee Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 Well,.... it was a slightly overrated Zoo with a condensed area, but so sad to see it go,...... fresh memories...... really much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darcula Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 On 9/30/2018 at 9:30 PM, webfact said: Mae Mali and her great grandson have also been trained for the road travel, he said. It took some time, but finally they learnt to give driver Somchai a whack on the head everytime he tries to pull a reckless stunt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesofa Posted October 2, 2018 Share Posted October 2, 2018 1 minute ago, Darcula said: It took some time, but finally they learnt to give driver Somchai a whack on the head everytime he tries to pull a reckless stunt. Somchai asked, "Hey, who are you calling a reckless stunt?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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