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Oreo @ Panda Valley, May 2024 (Breeding Centre pt.2)

The next panda to share with you also living solo in the Breeding Centre at Panda Valley is Oreo 奥莉奥! Oreo lives in the third yard upstairs in the Breeding Centre, so you have a circular view and can see him from just about any angle. When I was there he was up the back enjoying bamboo on both visits. On my first visit he was positioned quite near the edge of the yard and close to some perimeter bushes, so I couldn’t really see him well enough for pictures. I was very glad when I returned on my second visit and he was in a better spot. He was in the same area and still enjoying his bamboo! He was one of the more popular pandas, with a crowd of around 10-15 people who were taking up most of the viewing spot right in front of him, so I did have to wait a bit and get my elbows out when I wanted in. I think I had it in my head that Oreo was a younger panda, but he’s now 12 years old! But still looks young to me^ His sign says he is round and fond of bamboo, I can definitely attest to that =)

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Breeding Centre pt.1 @ Panda Valley, May 2024

The Breeding Centre is the first panda yards you come across in Panda Valley and it looks to be perhaps the latest built because it has quite a different design to the other 3 houses here. I saw a total of 6 pandas living here, but there were also off-show areas inside so there may have been another panda or two also here. When you first come up to the area from the front of the park there is immediately one outdoor yard which has almost a circular design with viewing a lot of the way around. Then you head to the left and through a covered walkway viewing 2 indoor areas – one always had curtains drawn around it when I visited, but the second was very large with a climbing structure in the middle and roof windows to keep it bright – I saw pandas in here later in the day on my first visit. You then take the stairs or a lift/elevator up one floor and from there you can view 3 outdoor yards which have multiple viewing options. The first one you come to is the largest, then the middle one is long and thin, then the final one is slightly larger and this one is like a half circle that you can view on the rounded edge – when you walk around this, you then next come to long thin yard again from the other side, and finally again the largest yard from the other side. I really liked the design here with the viewing options depending on where the pandas were within their yards. Whilst this is called the Breeding Centre, I didn’t see any babies or kindergarten-aged pandas here. Maybe I was just here at the wrong time, or maybe they don’t have mums with babies/a nursery-style set up any more, I’m not sure. First I will share about two of the solo pandas living in this area of Panda Valley:

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Introduction to Panda Valley and the ‘free-roaming’ Red Pandas

On both my second and fourth mornings of my time in Dujiangyan 都江堰 I headed out to the Chengdu Field Research Center for Giant Pandas, or more commonly known, Panda Valley 熊猫谷. I had only planned to have one visit here, but after looking through some of my pictures and having only seen a small glimpse at a few ‘big-name’ pandas, I decided to use my extra time for a second visit!

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Chao Tian Jiao and Dun Dun @ Dujiangyan Panda Base, May 2024 (Shuangnan Garden pt.2)

The 3rd and final yard in the Shuangnan Garden, and the last to share from my visit to the Dujiangyan Panda Base – this yard is home to Chao Tian Jiao 巢天骄 (m) and Dun Dun 顿顿 (f)! These two aren’t twins, but were born just a few days apart in 2020 at the Wolong Shenshuping Base making them almost 4 years old.

Chao Tian Jiao is sponsored by Nestle, China and his mother is Xi Dou 喜豆. There isn’t very much information about him online, however there are many sweet videos of him from throughout his life from cub to now – this pair, and also when they were with Xi Dou, are one of the features on the iPanda livecams so always an opportunity to see them. Dun Dun is also known as Dou Ban 豆伴 and she is Bao Bao‘s daughter. Bao Bao was born at the Smithsonian National Zoo, Washington DC back in 2013 and I saw her here in the Dujiangyan Panda Base in 2017, and now I’m seeing her daughter here – very special. She was raised with Chao Tian Jiao with his mother as a surrogate, so they are a pair very familiar with each other. Again, she is the feature of many online videos. I think these two both have quite distinctive looks to be able to tell them apart – in the picture below Chao Tian Jiao is the one facing the camera/front of the yard, he has particularly fluffy cheeks and fluffy ears^

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