Let’s read aloud first. 最初に声を出して読んでみましょう。
The Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo in China offers a unique experience compared to traditional zoos. Normally, animals are kept in cages or specific enclosures while visitors walk around to observe them. However, in this reverse zoo, the concept is flipped. Animals roam freely within a large, open area, and visitors are confined to vehicles to ensure safety. At Lehe Ledu, tigers, lions, and other wild animals can wander around freely, creating a more natural habitat for them. Visitors observe these majestic creatures from the safety of specially designed buses, which have large windows for unobstructed views. This approach provides a more enriching environment for the animals, as they can behave more naturally. It also offers visitors a closer and more thrilling experience. The zoo takes significant safety measures to protect both animals and visitors, ensuring everyone’s safety.
Confined (閉じ込められる), Majestic (堂々とした), Safety measures (安全対策)
Questions:
- Where is the reverse zoo located?
- What unique experience does Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo offer?
- How are animals kept in traditional zoos?
- In Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo, who is confined to vehicles?
- What types of animals can wander freely at Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo?
- How can visitors safely observe the animals at Lehe Ledu Wildlife Zoo?
- What benefit does the reverse zoo concept provide to the animals?
- What is your opinion?