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Beyond Chengdu: where to find China’s cutest pandas

Beyond Chengdu: where to find China’s cutest pandas

󰺂9.4
If giant pandas have melted your heart and you’re dreaming of seeing them in person, China is ready to wow you. Beyond Chengdu, many cities across the country offer unforgettable panda encounters—each with its own superstar personality. Here’s your playful, panda-forward shortlist 👇 Sichuan 🐼 Hehua (Huahua) 📍 Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding Born in 2020, this “short, chubby, and fluffy” sweetheart stays zen even when her bamboo gets swiped. In 2023, her “triangle rice ball” look dominated trending charts and sent base ticket sales soaring—up ninefold. Her Weibo super-topic has 800,000+ followers, and she’s widely hailed as today’s top female star in the panda world. 🐼 Fubao 📍 Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, Shenshuping Base Born in 2020 at Everland in South Korea. Her keepers made her a guitar, flower crowns, and glasses; before her return, a petition with tens of thousands of signatures swept Korean sites. She came home to Sichuan in April 2024, trailed by Chinese and Korean media with a celebrity-style airport welcome. 🐼 Xiangxiang 📍 Ya’an Bifengxia Base Born in 2017 at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo. A nationwide naming vote drew 320,000 ballots, and her economic impact in Japan reached billions of yen annually. On her return to China in February 2023, Japanese media aired a 12-hour, tearful farewell live. Beijing 🐼 Menglan 📍 Beijing Zoo Born in 2015, the zoo’s repeat “escape artist” has been caught climbing walls atop a red ball, twisting door handles, and cheekily teasing visitors. One Douyin clip topped 300 million views, earning him the nickname “Beijing’s high-IQ panda on the loose.” Shanghai 🐼 Qianran & Qianyi 📍 Shanghai Wild Animal Park A male–female twin duo born in 2025 and first shown to the public this February. They’re the newest breakout panda stars—right at peak cuteness. Jiangsu 🐼 Mengxun & Aobao 📍 Suzhou Taihu National Wetland Park This brother–sister pair, born in 2022, are full-on foodies. Come for the snacks, stay for the play—they’re endlessly lively and adorable. 🐼 Jiujiu 📍 Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo Celebrated as “the most beautiful panda in East China,” with looks and talent to match. You might even catch Jiujiu dancing. Chongqing 🐼 Shuangshuang, Chongchong, Xixi, & Qingqing (“Four Happiness”) 📍 Chongqing Zoo Home to 23 pandas—there’s always one to steal your heart. The viral “Four Happiness” quartet hails from here, and if luck’s on your side, you might even see them “playing mahjong.” Liaoning 🐼 Feiyun 📍 Dalian Forest Zoo The zoo’s original female internet star, with a round head and snowy-white coat. Fans affectionately call her “Feiyun Piggy.” Alongside Jinhu and Miaoyin, she’s one of the “Dalian Three Treasures.” Her livestreams regularly pull 100,000+ concurrent viewers. Shaanxi 🐼 Qizai 📍 Qinling Four Treasures Science Park The world’s only captive brown giant panda, discovered in 2009 in Foping, Shaanxi. With chocolate-colored fur, he’s fondly dubbed “the Labrador of the panda world.” Shandong 🐼 Yaji 📍 Jinan Zoo A born crowd-pleaser and a true hidden gem. When all fours touch the ground, he looks just like a tiny bench—hence the nickname “Little Bench.” Which panda has stolen your heart? Beyond these cuties, countless pandas across China are waiting to meet you. Start planning your panda journey and witness the irresistible charm of China’s national treasure for yourself.
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Soul-soothing early-summer daisy path at Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone

Soul-soothing early-summer daisy path at Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone

󰺂8.6
In early summer, the Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone in Nanjing bursts into a floral celebration. Along the mountain path from Hidden Dragon Lake Road to Chanlin Road, daisies are in full, joyful bloom—their white petals and pale yellow centers weaving a fresh, airy tableau. Stroll at your own pace as a light breeze carries the scent of grass and blossoms, and it feels like stepping into an easy, poetic scene of early summer. Chanlin Road winds and bends, and each turn reveals something new—meadows awash in daisies or quiet groves thick with green. Sunlight filters through the leaves in dappled patterns, and hiking here feels like walking through a living landscape. Far from the bustle, it is ideal for a calming hike and photo ops—every casual snap looks crisp and refreshing. As the season advances, midsummer blooms take the stage across Niushou Mountain. Orange-red trumpet creepers blaze along Peach Blossom Stream, hydrangeas flower in lush clusters in the front garden at Foding Temple, and crape myrtles dot the branches with color. Verbena at Rong Cafe spreads into a purple sea, while lotuses stand tall along the shores of Hidden Dragon Lake. Each blossom adds its own charm to the forested slopes, sketching a quintessential Jiangnan summer. Beyond flower viewing, Niushou Mountain offers a range of restorative experiences. At Shifang Yangzhen, visitors can handpick botanical aromatics to craft sachets and savor nature’s fresh notes. The "Konglai Xingchen" session blends the deep resonance of bronze bowls with the clear chime of crystal to help release stress and soothe the mind. There are also 1-day, 2-day, and 3-day meditation retreats that balance movement and stillness, creating a zen-inspired journey that quiets the noise and nourishes the heart. Ride the summer breeze to the Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone to revel in blooms, restore body and mind, and begin a journey that is uniquely yours.
󱝐May 2026-Jun 2026
Nanjing
Early-summer bliss on Niushou Mountain's sea of green

Early-summer bliss on Niushou Mountain's sea of green

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When the city winds carry heat, Niushou Mountain turns early summer’s softness into sweeping shades of green. Here you’ll find the poetic hues praised by ancient writers—emerald haze, azure heights, and meadow greens—each carrying the fresh scent of leaves and grass. Wander the slopes and watch the deep greens trace layer upon layer of ridgelines, the same vitality Wang Anshi captured when “two mountains swing the door wide and send waves of green.” Look up and the tender green of willow branches sways with pear blossoms, recalling Li Bai’s “willows pale as gold.” Niushou Mountain’s green unfolds like a living scroll. The glazed tiles of Foding Palace shine beside bamboo groves, where a sense of Zen meets nature. Along Yinlong Lake, trees and grasses reflect in the water, and even the breeze feels cool and dewy. Slow your pace and listen to the whisper of leaves in the mountain wind, or find a quiet corner and enjoy a gentle pause—seeking green in the hills, taking a small rest from the world. In early summer, Niushou Mountain welcomes you with its gentlest touch. Come to this poetic green realm and let your body and mind relax in nature’s embrace!
󱝐Jun 2026
Nanjing
Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone concert: heritage crafts, sound therapy

Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone concert: heritage crafts, sound therapy

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On June 28, 2026, the Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone will host a one-of-a-kind open-air concert, "Light of the Heart." Let nature and music blend to restore body and mind. 🎵 Light of the Heart concert ⏰ Date: June 28, 2026 📍 Venue: Youth Plaza, Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone • Mind-calming music: Handpan, singing bowls, guitar, and shell chimes merge with the mountain’s white noise for deeply relaxing soundscapes. • Dance + live music: Celebrate the harmony of wilderness and art with a feast for the eyes and ears. • Nature-based healing: Low-frequency percussion waves ease fatigue and help calm the mind. 🎨 Traditional craft workshops • Herbal painting DIY: Create your own piece using botanical textures inspired by time-honored techniques. • Sachet making: Craft a herbal sachet and immerse yourself in serene Eastern aesthetics. • Wind-chime wall wishes: Receive a natural shell chime, write your hopes, and hang it on the mountain wind-chime wall—let the breeze ring them light. 🍴 Light wellness cold bites • Low-burden seasonal vegetarian fare: Clean, nourishing dishes paired with a fresh fruit platter. • Herbal cold-brew tea and signature iced coffee: A cool, smooth sip to ease summer heat and lift your mood. 🚂 Shuttle service ⏰ Time: June 28, 2026, 6:00 PM–9:00 PM 📍 Route: Free round-trip shuttle train between the East Entrance and Youth Plaza. Come to the Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone and savor the quiet beauty where nature and music intertwine!
󱝐Jun 28, 2026
Nanjing
Hongshan’s baby raccoons stole my heart

Hongshan’s baby raccoons stole my heart

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Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo has a new star melting hearts across the park. Two South American coati pups recently made their debut, with fluffy round faces, nimble little paws, and endearing interactions that visitors say look "like plush toys come to life." The pups currently live in the zoo’s native species conservation zone and related immersive habitats, where you can watch natural behaviors like climbing, tumbling, and rinsing their food—showcasing the coatis’ curious, clever nature. As a national 4A‑rated tourist attraction and a national science education base, Hongshan Zoo balances animal welfare with ecological storytelling, and its exhibits blend natural charm with spaces designed for scientific observation. Here, you can feel the calming magic of coati pups up close while immersing yourself in wildlife conservation and the value of local ecosystems. Come to Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo and start a journey that’s uniquely yours
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