Save Innocent Lion Cubs From Exploitation In Chinese Restaurants

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Save Innocent Lion Cubs From Exploitation In Chinese Restaurants

At Wanhui Restaurant in Taiyuan, guests pay 1,078 yuan to cradle lion cubs during a four-course afternoon tea. Cubs arrive days after weaning, torn from mothers and thrust into bright lights and crowded tables1. Each forced embrace strips them of instincts and inflicts lasting trauma.

Stress and Unpredictable Danger

Handlers claim the cubs enjoy human contact, yet experts warn of chronic stress. Lion cubs, though small, carry wild reflexes. A startled cub can lash out without warning, inflicting serious injury on diners and carers alike2.

Wanhui operates under a provincial display licence that covers public viewing, not direct handling. Local authorities have launched an urgent probe into potential permit violations and breaches of wildlife protection rules3. Yet without a clear ban, restaurants can exploit gaps in regulations and continue these spectacles.

A Pattern of Exploitation

This scandal mirrors recent red panda “wake-up” services in Chongqing, where pandas climbed into guest beds under hotel oversight. Both cases treat wildlife as props, not living beings with rights and needs4. Each viral video fuels demand for more dangerous attractions.

Why Compassion Must Prevail

Wild animals deserve dignity. Forcing cubs into staged photo ops betrays a fundamental lack of empathy. Compassion demands that we protect vulnerable creatures from needless suffering and preserve their natural behaviors. We owe them a safer future.

Wanhui’s owners and China’s top environmental and agricultural agencies hold the power to end this cruelty. We demand a complete ban on live-animal displays in tea rooms, restaurants, hotels, and similar venues. No more cub cuddles. No more red panda wake-ups. Only respect for wildlife.

Sign the petition now to stop these abuses and launch a new era of compassion. Your signature will push decision-makers to act swiftly, ensuring a safer world for all living beings.

More on this issue:

  1. Farah Master, Reuters (16 July 2025), "Chinese restaurant criticized for offering tea and lion cub hugs."
  2. Reuters, CNN (16 July 2025), "Restaurant in China offers lion cub cuddles alongside afternoon tea."
  3. Allegra Mendelson, The Telegraph via Yahoo News (16 July 2025), "Lion cuddles offered with afternoon tea at Chinese restaurant."
  4. The Independent, The Independent (16 July 2025), "The lion cubs who came to tea: Chinese dining experience with big cats sparks concern."

The Petition

To the owners of Wanhui Restaurant, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, the Environment and Resources Conservation Committee, NPC Standing Committee, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and Ministry of Ecology and Environment,

We, the undersigned, call on the leadership of Wanhui Restaurant, the Environment and Resources Conservation Committee of the NPC Standing Committee, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment to enact and enforce a comprehensive ban on the practice of using live animals as entertainment or props in food service and other customer-service businesses.

Our Requests:

  1. Immediate Cessation: Wanhui Restaurant must end all live-animal interactions—lion cub cuddles, red panda wake-up services, and similar attractions—effective immediately.
  2. Regulatory Prohibition: The NPC Standing Committee should amend the Wildlife Protection Law to explicitly forbid physical contact between the public and captive wild or domesticated animals in restaurants, cafes, hotels, and analogous venues.
  3. Strict Enforcement: The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment must issue clear regulations and guidelines, supported by inspections and penalties, to ensure no establishment exploits animals for commercial entertainment.

Every sentient being deserves dignity and humane treatment. Wild animals, prized for their strength and beauty, experience immense stress and suffering when removed from their mothers and handled for novelty. Exploiting them as “photo props” or “mascots” treats living creatures as commodities, undermining ethical responsibility and public safety.

By choosing compassion over convenience, we affirm our shared humanity. Protecting animals from unnecessary harm enriches our moral character, strengthens community trust, and aligns China with global standards of welfare and conservation.

Banning live-animal entertainment in hospitality not only safeguards animal welfare but also fosters safer, more responsible tourism and dining experiences. Together, we can build a future where kindness guides commerce and respect for life ensures lasting well-being for people and animals alike.

Sincerely,