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He Hua (Chinese: 和花; pinyin: Héhuā; born July 4, 2020), most commonly known as Hua Hua (Chinese: 花花; pinyin: Huāhuā) is a female giant panda residing at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, Sichuan. [1]
Mei Xiang was born on July 22, 1998, at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Wolong, Sichuan Province; she weighs about 230 pounds. Her mother was Xue Xue and her father was Lin Nan; both parents were wild pandas. She and Tian Tian, a male, are the National Zoo's second pair of giant pandas. [1]
Tian Tian (Chinese: 甜甜; pinyin: Tián Tián, meaning "Sweetie") is a female panda born on 24 August 2003 at the Beijing Zoo from mother Niu Niu and father Ying Ying, and a former resident at Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland. [1] She arrived in Edinburgh in December 2011 [2] together with a male panda named Yáng Guāng (Chinese: 陽光, meaning ...
Bao Bao gave birth to a female giant panda cub named Dou Ban (nicknamed Bao Bao Zai by nannies before official naming) on July 29, 2020, at the Wolong National Nature Reserve Shenshuping Panda Center (Sichuan Province, China). A year later, Bao Bao gave birth to twin male cubs on August 4, 2021, Bao Li and Bao Yuan.
Xin Xin is a female giant panda that lives in the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City. Xin Xin (新新 "new" in Chinese) was conceived naturally and was born in the Zoo on 1 July 1990. Her mother is Tohui (she died 16 November 1993) and her father is Chia Chia from the London Zoo (died in Mexico on 13 October 1991). [1]
Twin pandas born in South Korea appeared before the public for the first time on Thursday 12 October to mark the announcement of their names. One has been called Rui Bao and the other Hui Bao ...
Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around the world watched ...
In honor of the pandas’ debut, the National Zoo is hosting a series of events called the “District of Panda” from Jan. 25 to Feb. 9, including a Lunar New Year event.