This is a typical example of what most of the primate enclosures are like at Nanning Zoo. For this type of cage they range in size from quite big to too small, are glass-fronted, all concrete with mock-rock backs, but with a lot of branches for climbing. There were loads of Francois' and Indochinese Silvered Langurs, and Buff-cheeked, White-cheeked and Pileated Gibbons, and then a variety of other species in smaller numbers (sometimes with just lone individuals left, as in the L'Hoest's Monkey).