Taking a thrilling car ride into the free-range area allows you to observe the Siberian tigers' appearance and behavior up close, witnessing them pacing, lying, and even approaching the vehicle for a unique and thrilling experience. Feeding costs 20 yuan per piece of meat, and if you don't feed them, you can exit. The tigers may climb onto the vehicle windows, making it easy to take intimate photos. The walking area focuses on viewing caged black bears and tigers, similar to a traditional zoo, with relatively low levels of fun and interactivity. Food and live chickens are available for purchase. The park also features educational exhibits and a cultural gallery, explaining the habits, conservation, and culture of Siberian tigers. At the exit, you can observe tiger cubs for free. The thrilling car ride lasts approximately 20-40 minutes. If you arrive late or in hot weather, the tigers may remain largely inactive and rarely eat the offered meat. The ticket price is slightly higher for the experience. The base ticket is 90 yuan, but you must purchase a sightseeing bus ticket (20 yuan for the regular bus and 40 yuan for the thrilling bus) to enter the core area, bringing the total entrance fee to 110 to 130 yuan. Compared to similar or larger wildlife parks in China, this price advantage is not significant and may even feel slightly high. Furthermore, activities such as feeding animals and interacting with the pet park require additional fees.