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Wen Li, Xiang Lin, Bao Mei, Zhen Xi and Gong Zai @ Chengdu Panda Base, February 2025

In addition to the kindergarten space, and seeing some mums living with their cubs, I also saw a number of adult pandas alone in the Moonlight Nursery area – two of these were also mums to some of the kindergarten cubs, it’s possible that they are all rotated so this just happens to be what I saw on my visits. These were Olympia (although I didn’t see much of her at all) and Wen Li. There are also some females living here who aren’t mothers to the cubs, and some adult males too – so it’s a pretty good mixed area to see a range of pandas in.

There are also indoor viewing spaces here, one section for very young cubs with incubators and crib-style beds, and another for toddler-aged cubs and up – here I’ve seen a number of pandas before, but on this occasion there were no pandas in the inside viewing, likely because it was Winter and the pandas are being shown outside only.

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Zhi Zhi + twins, Moonlight Nursery @ Chengdu Panda Base, February 2025

On the second day of my visit, in the yard next door to cub kindergarten at the Moonlight Nursery, I saw Zhi Zhi and her 2024-born twins, who are a female Zhi Hua 芝婳 and a male Zhi Shu 芝书 – although technically I didn’t actually see Zhi Zhi, and only saw the twins! The twins were super cute and very happy to entertain the large crowd – one of them was sitting up in a fork between tree branches, the other was on the wooden platform just below their sibling. Both seemed super chilled and happy to sit out there, and were probably happy with their independence from mum!

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Ya Yun + cub, Moonlight Nursery @ Chengdu Panda Base, February 2025

I saw Ya Yun 雅韵 and her 2024-born cub together in the Moonlight Nursery on the first day of my visit. They were living next door to the cub kindergarten. Her cub has now been announced as a male called Zhi Lu 徵路. I didn’t end up seeing a lot of Ya Yun herself, she was quite awkwardly tucked in the bushes eating her bamboo for most of the time, so I only could see around half of her body (mostly paws!). She did get up to give some attention to Zhi Lu at one point, but he was mostly allowed his independence to roam around the yard by himself, super cute^

Ya Yun was born in 2016, making her 8.5 years old. Given that my first visit to Chengdu Panda Base was in November 2016, and her sign says that as a cub she liked to chase her keepers – there’s a very strong chance that I saw her as a cub because I saw plenty of cubs chasing keepers on my visit!

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Quartet of cubs in the Moonlight Nursery @ Chengdu Panda Base, February 2025

A definite highlight of my visit (and I think of the few thousand people who also passed by that day) to the Chengdu Panda Base was being at the Moonlight Nursery and seeing cubs all playing and interacting together! It’s been so long since I’ve seen this, since 2019! When I visited in 2023 it was September and both too hot and the cubs were too young to be out together yet, and when I visited in 2024 it was May, so also very hot but there were no group houses for the cubs then. I did see a pair of cubs in the Star Nursery, but they were inside and quite far away so it definitely wasn’t the same experience.

It was serious panda cub craziness at this area, there must have been a good several hundred people here at any one time trying to catch a glimpse of the cuteness that is baby pandas playing together^ The path isn’t the widest, but there is a ledge at the back which you can stand on and the security guards don’t stop you from doing that, so it’s a good option, and actually I found viewing not too bad despite all the people. I was still able to get in and get plenty of pictures on both days. I did only visit in the mornings, between 10AM and 12PM and this was a pretty good time for activity, although I suspect was also a peak-viewing time as well. The miniapp for the base in WeChat does have a ‘busy-ness’ indicator on it at each panda house, to be honest I didn’t really use this, but it might help if you want to avoid crowds if possible.

On both days there were four 2024-born cubs out – because I saw different mothers with cubs in the next yard over on both the days, I suspect I didn’t see all four of the same cubs and that they are rotated round depending on who else is out. I also saw a few of the mothers living separately but also in the Moonlight Nursery, so they will likely be the mothers of the cubs that I saw.

Anyway, all the cubs were super cute and played both individually and together, and I saw one go down the slide, so life might be complete now XD On the first day of my visit one of the cubs spent the whole time up a tree that looked very thin with branches not made to hold a growing cub, several times it looked like it was going to fall out and the whole crowd was gasping then cheering when it managed to get back onto a more stable branch. The second day of my visit, I think the tree looked like they had taken a number of branches off, so I guess it was looking too dangerous/tempting for a cub^ So, onto the pictures!

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Yuan Run + twins @ Chengdu Panda Base, February 2025

Next up, living in the No2 House is Yuan Run 园润 and her 2023-born twins, who at the time of my visit weren’t yet named but have now been announced as male Run Ze 润泽 and female Run Yang 润洋. The twins were born on the 25th of August 2023 and are her 3rd and 4th cubs. I don’t think I’ve seen Yuan Run previously, last year she was likely living in on of the nursery houses with the cubs nearby, but it was very hot when I visited so many of the pandas were inside.

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