The Korea Times
amn_close.png
amn_bl.png
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
amn_bl.png
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
  • World Expo 2030
amn_bl.png
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
amn_bl.png
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
amn_bl.png
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
amn_bl.png
Entertainment & Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
amn_bl.png
Sports
amn_bl.png
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
amn_bl.png
Video
  • Korean Storytellers
  • POPKORN
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
amn_bl.png
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
amn_NK.png amn_DR.png amn_LK.png amn_LE.png
  • bt_fb_on_2022.svgbt_fb_over_2022.svg
  • bt_twitter_on_2022.svgbt_twitter_over_2022.svg
  • bt_youtube_on_2022.svgbt_youtube_over_2022.svg
  • bt_instagram_on_2022.svgbt_instagram_over_2022.svg
The Korea Times
amn_close.png
amn_bl.png
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
amn_bl.png
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
  • World Expo 2030
amn_bl.png
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
amn_bl.png
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
amn_bl.png
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
amn_bl.png
Entertainment & Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
amn_bl.png
Sports
amn_bl.png
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
amn_bl.png
Video
  • Korean Storytellers
  • POPKORN
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
amn_bl.png
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
amn_NK.png amn_DR.png amn_LK.png amn_LE.png
  • bt_fb_on_2022.svgbt_fb_over_2022.svg
  • bt_twitter_on_2022.svgbt_twitter_over_2022.svg
  • bt_youtube_on_2022.svgbt_youtube_over_2022.svg
  • bt_instagram_on_2022.svgbt_instagram_over_2022.svg
  • Login
  • Register
  • Login
  • Register
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • all menu
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Photos
  • Video
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment & Art
  • Lifestyle
  • Finance
  • Business
  • National
  • North Korea
  • 1

    BLACKPINK, TXT, Stray Kids: K-pop stars headline international music festivals

  • 3

    Seventeen to drop new EP next month

  • 5

    Chun Woo-won apologizes to Gwangju victims, calls grandfather 'criminal'

  • 7

    BTS Jimin breaks record for K-pop soloist with 'Face'

  • 9

    SM Entertainment founder looks to future as company appoints new management

  • 11

    S. Korea to fully open DMZ hiking trails starting next month

  • 13

    Keywords of April original series lineups: female-centric and comedy

  • 15

    Donald Trump indicted; 1st ex-president charged with crime

  • 17

    Grandson of ex-president apologizes to victims of 1980 democracy suppression

  • 19

    Gimpo airport to launch care service for dogs

  • 2

    Actors in Netflix series 'The Glory' dating

  • 4

    Koreans warned against making inappropriate videos in Thailand

  • 6

    Ambassador offers taste of Ghana to Korea

  • 8

    'Me': BLACKPINK's Jisoo off to smooth start as solo artist

  • 10

    Gwangju's popular Alleyway restaurant resurrects

  • 12

    Korea ready to greet BIE inspection team

  • 14

    INTERVIEWNorth Korean defectors bear brunt of remittance scams

  • 16

    BTS' J-Hope to do active duty in Army

  • 18

    Yoon gov't disputes Japanese media's claims about summit

  • 20

    Regulators urge financial groups to minimize interest rate hikes

Close scrollclosebutton

Close for 24 hours

Open
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • all menu
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Photos
  • Video
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment & Art
  • Lifestyle
  • Finance
  • Business
  • National
  • North Korea
National
  • Forestry
Sun, April 2, 2023 | 14:29
Tiger endures 3 years of solitary confinement in closed zoo
Posted : 2023-02-07 17:07
Updated : 2023-03-07 17:09
Print PreviewPrint Preview
Font Size UpFont Size Up
Font Size DownFont Size Down
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • kakaolink
  • whatsapp
  • reddit
  • mailto
  • link
A tiger believed to be named Hosooni sits behind bars and glass in her enclosure in the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar
A tiger believed to be named Hosooni sits behind bars and glass in her enclosure in the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar

By Jon Dunbar

Visitors to Tongdo Temple in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, might notice the closed amusement park, zoo, waterpark and hotel across the street from the temple parking lot. But they could never guess that an adult Bengal tiger is living all alone in there.

The park, just a couple of kilometers down the road from former President Moon Jae-in's new home, is "temporarily closed," according to its website, but has been so since March 2020. The tiger, presumed to be an adult female Bengal tiger named Hosooni based on a scattering of internet posts, spends her days lying in the sun and pacing around her enclosure, which is slightly smaller than a tennis court and provides some sheltered areas.

She sometimes lets out anguished meows, deeper and louder than those of her domesticated cousins, that echo throughout the park and beyond. People passing by on the other side of the property's fence, just a few meters away from the apex predator, might not give the odd noises a second thought.

There have been complaints about the tiger's living conditions since at least 2021, but the situation garnered much more attention last month after three foreigners coming to visit the nearby temple stumbled upon the closed amusement park. Their curiosity got the better of them, and they entered the property for a look around.

A tiger believed to be named Hosooni sits behind bars and glass in her enclosure in the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar
The window of a tiger enclosure is smeared with paw prints at the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar

"The park seemed totally abandoned," said Jason, a British expat and local business owner. "It was in disarray. The buildings, the rides, everything was in complete ruins. There were no signs of life at all, so you can imagine our shock to find a living tiger of all things. We didn't know if she could round the corner and confront us, or what ― we had no idea!"

But once they got hold of their nerves, their terror turned to pity. "The moment that irrational fear left, is the exact moment the sadness kicked in," he said.

He put together footage from his phone, narrated it and uploaded the video to a newly created YouTube channel called Ugly Lovely Media. In the video, the tiger, damp from the rain, can be seen pawing desperately at the glass wall of her cage.

A separate group of visitors on Feb. 4, a sunnier day, said that the tiger was relaxing inside her enclosure, unperturbed by the visitors initially. She reportedly looked well-fed and clean.

"I would say that given the overall situation, her physical condition is quite good ― which was very surprising," said a Canadian resident of Ulsan, also named Jason.

But when one photographer accidentally tapped a lens hood lightly against the glass ― which signs posted around the site informed visitors not to do ― the tiger leaped to her feet and began pacing around. Then she went to the far end of her enclosure and meowed mournfully, prompting the visitors to leave fearing they had upset her.

A tiger believed to be named Hosooni sits behind bars and glass in her enclosure in the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar
The tiger lives alone in an enclosure about the size of a tennis court in the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar
"Set that cat free," said one internet commenter based in San Francisco, "Omg, it's in prison!"

Tongdo Fantasia opened in 1993, and for years it was one of the two biggest amusement parks in the nation's southeast region, boasting dozens of attractions including two roller coasters and a Ferris wheel. In its first year, it attracted 1.4 million visitors. But its popularity started to wane in the 2000s due to aging facilities, increasing competition and improved transport infrastructure. Since 2004, it has been under the ownership of Dongil Engineering & Construction. Then, when the pandemic began, it closed down temporarily and continued extending the closure's end date repeatedly.

Dongil has since been taking care of the tiger's basic and medical needs. An employee has been living on the property to look after her since the park's closure, the company confirmed.

A Yangsan city government official confirmed that complaints have been received about the living conditions of the tiger, and that the city has been talking with the property owner and the Ministry of Environment to figure out the facts of the situation.

Last year, the company began looking for somewhere to rehome the tiger and began discussions last summer with Uchi Park Zoo in Gwangju Metropolitan City ― which coincidentally has also recently rehomed the Pungsan dogs given up by Moon Jae-in.

According to a Dongil official on the team charged with feeding and transferring the tiger, Uchi Park Zoo needed time to remodel its tiger cage to prepare a separate enclosure for the new animal.

The exact end date of the tiger's three-year-long solitary confinement has not yet been determined, but the environment ministry's Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office issued a permit for the transfer last summer. The two facilities are now reportedly waiting for warmer weather, safer for animal transportation.

"We will do our utmost to transfer the tiger ASAP," an official at Dongil told The Korea Times. "The transfer will be done by March, or in February if possible."

To move the tiger across the country will require anesthesia, a large cage, a forklift truck and professional personnel, such as veterinarians and zookeepers, according to the city official.

A tiger believed to be named Hosooni sits behind bars and glass in her enclosure in the zoo of Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar
One of the entrances to Tongdo Fantasia, a closed amusement park in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Feb. 4. / Korea Times photo by Jon Dunbar

"Yangsan City Government has asked concerned parties to update them on the tiger transfer and explained to those who filed complaints that the tiger will be soon rehomed in a safe environment," the city official said.

"I'll believe it when I see it," said the British Jason. "I won't be taking their word for it ― we need updates. Hosooni has been a dark secret for years, hidden in the shadows. Now she deserves to be in the limelight, in the light of day, so we all can know for sure that she's finally done right by. By caring, the public are shining that light on Hosooni."

Korea Times reporter Lee Hae-rin contributed to this article.


Emailjdunbar@koreatimes.co.kr Article ListMore articles by this reporter
 
Top 10 Stories
1Koreans warned against making inappropriate videos in Thailand Koreans warned against making inappropriate videos in Thailand
2Chun Woo-won apologizes to Gwangju victims, calls grandfather 'criminal' Chun Woo-won apologizes to Gwangju victims, calls grandfather 'criminal'
3Ambassador offers taste of Ghana to Korea Ambassador offers taste of Ghana to Korea
4Gwangju's popular Alleyway restaurant resurrectsGwangju's popular Alleyway restaurant resurrects
5Korea ready to greet BIE inspection team Korea ready to greet BIE inspection team
6[INTERVIEW] North Korean defectors bear brunt of remittance scams INTERVIEWNorth Korean defectors bear brunt of remittance scams
7Yoon gov't disputes Japanese media's claims about summit Yoon gov't disputes Japanese media's claims about summit
8Gimpo airport to launch care service for dogs Gimpo airport to launch care service for dogs
9Regulators urge financial groups to minimize interest rate hikes Regulators urge financial groups to minimize interest rate hikes
10Mirae Asset, SK Telecom team up for security token business Mirae Asset, SK Telecom team up for security token business
Top 5 Entertainment News
1IU says she was excited to share screen with Park Seo-joon in 'Dream' IU says she was excited to share screen with Park Seo-joon in 'Dream'
2BLACKPINK, TXT, Stray Kids: K-pop stars headline international music festivalsBLACKPINK, TXT, Stray Kids: K-pop stars headline international music festivals
3[INTERVIEW] Foreign-born entertainers seek to revolutionize local industry INTERVIEWForeign-born entertainers seek to revolutionize local industry
4NewJeans, Apple join hands to bring immersive audio experience NewJeans, Apple join hands to bring immersive audio experience
5'Me': BLACKPINK's Jisoo off to smooth start as solo artist 'Me': BLACKPINK's Jisoo off to smooth start as solo artist
DARKROOM
  • Turkey-Syria earthquake

    Turkey-Syria earthquake

  • Nepal plane crash

    Nepal plane crash

  • Brazil capital uprising

    Brazil capital uprising

  • Happy New Year 2023

    Happy New Year 2023

  • World Cup 2022 Final - Argentina vs France

    World Cup 2022 Final - Argentina vs France

CEO & Publisher : Oh Young-jin
Digital News Email : webmaster@koreatimes.co.kr
Tel : 02-724-2114
Online newspaper registration No : 서울,아52844
Date of registration : 2020.02.05
Masthead : The Korea Times
Copyright © koreatimes.co.kr. All rights reserved.
  • About Us
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Contact Us
  • Products & Services
  • Subscribe
  • E-paper
  • RSS Service
  • Content Sales
  • Site Map
  • Policy
  • Code of Ethics
  • Ombudsman
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Service
  • Copyright Policy
  • Family Site
  • Hankook Ilbo
  • Dongwha Group