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During the epidemic prevention , the Qianling Mountain monkeys are regularly fed, 30.01.2020

During the epidemic prevention , the Qianling Mountain monkeys are regularly fed, 30.01.2020 Another vid:
"...No one feeds monkeys in Qianling Mountain? Fake news!
Recently, Douyin uploaded a short video. In the video, monkeys in groups in Guilingshan Park, Guiyang City, walked on the road looking for food because no one was feeding them.
In the afternoon of January 29, in response to this situation, the reporter visited Qianlingshan Park. According to Feng Jianbo, a staff member of Qianlingshan Park in order to prevent the new type of coronavirus infection, the park management office controls the entrance and exit of the park., but the monkeys were specially fed twice a day in the morning and evening. The foods they feed each day include corn, sweet potatoes, apples, bananas, bread, steamed bread, peanuts, etc., and they eat about 500 kg of food a day.
In addition, Feng Jianbo also introduced that it is an extraordinary period for citizens to refuse to go up the mountain to feed monkeys. Citizens who need to feed monkeys can give food to the park staff to feed monkeys intensively..."( Read more here (use e.g Google translation:)
"...In fact, the monkeys in Qianlingshan Park were not free-ranged in the beginning. In fact, there is still a zoo in Qianlingshan Park until now. It is especially popular with children. There are various types of animals in it. At the beginning, the monkeys were also kept in this zoo. However, in 1984, the monkeys went out while the breeders were not paying attention, but at first they were afraid of people and hid on the top of the mountain. Originally, the scenic area staff wanted to drive them back to the zoo, but in the way of feeding, When they were led down the mountain, they found that they were no longer afraid of tourists, and interacted with the tourists who came to play every day, becoming a unique landscape in the scenic area. So it was decided to let it exist in a free-range manner..." More info on the Qianling Mountain here (use e.g. google translation):
I reposted this vid from Chinese social media.

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