Dujiangyan Panda Base

 Giant Panda Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, the couple gave birth to Xiao Qi Ji and ever travelled in the US, have moved to the panda base and will spend the rest of their life here.
Dujiangyan Panda Base, also known as China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda Dujiangyan Base, the only giant panda care, disease prevention and control institute in the world, is situated in Mt. Qingcheng Town, about 56 km (34 miles) northwest of Chengdu and 18 km (11 miles) from downtown Dujiangyan. Giant panda, Chinese national treasure, is one of the rarest animal species in the world. They total 1,864 in China with 74 percent in Sichuan Province, while Dujiangyan Panda Base owns 170.

Panda Keeper Program in Dujiangyan BaseBase land covers 506,666 square meters (605,968 square yards), and it subdivides into 6 zones including: the rescuing and quarantining area, disease prevention and control research area, recovering and training area, reception and education area, vegetation area, and service area. Dujiangyan Panda Base offers a plentiful supply of bamboos as staple food for this treasured animal. Tourists can follow the cute animals' activities with cameras, electronic devices and other means.
 

Observe and Cook for Lovely Pandas

Here visitors have the chance to do chores and cook for the lovely animals and observe the whole process of a breeder babysitting a panda. 

Special work garments will be distributed to volunteers. The first chore is cleaning the animal cages, and followed by food preparation. Volunteers need to slice bamboos into smaller pieces for easier ingestion. In fact, an adult one consumes about 40kg (88 pounds) fresh bamboo shoots a day, 14kg (about 31 pounds) bamboo stalks, or 20kg (about 44 pounds) bamboo leaves. Besides, snacks should be prepared including apples, carrots or steamed buns, etc. And you will also see how the breeders take care of pandas and feed them, and know about what some subtle behaviors of pandas mean.

The fare for one person one day is about CNY1,200, including the entrance ticket of the panda park and the sightseeing bus. Visitors interested in this program can contact our travel consultant  in advance to see the lovely creature.


See tour offered by TravelChinaGuide:  2-Day Chengdu Panda Keeper Program Tour from $399

 

Famous Panda Stars

Dujiangyan Panda BaseYou can also see some well-known pandas who have returned to China after traveling abroad including Yunzi, Huamei, Meisheng, Taishan, Sulin, Zhenzhen, Fulong, Fuhu, and Linbing. They were born outside China, but have returned to China and now live in the Dujiangyan Panda Base.

You can also visit the Panda Museum in the Dujiangyan Panda Base to know more about the lovely animals, such as their origin, habitat and habits. Tourists are suggested to go there in summer, when they can have a better chance to see the newly-born cubs in the nursery. The tiny, rosy and lovely cubs would be an unforgettable memory lasting lifelong.
 

How to get to Dujiangyan Panda Base from Chengdu:

1. Take Intercity High Speed Train in Chengdu Railway Station and get off at Mt. Qingcheng Railway Station. Then take bus line 102 to Panda Park station and you will see the base.
2. Take metro line 6 to Xipu, then take the intercity high-speed train to Mt. Qinghceng station, and then walk southward to take the bus no. 102 and get off at Panda Park station.

Entrance Fee CNY 58;
CNY 29 for the minors over 1.3m (4.3 ft) and the seniors aged 60-65;
Free for children under 1.3m and the seniors aged over 65.
Opening Hours 08:30 – 16:30


Further Reading:
 Dujiangyan Panda Valley: Located in the Baima Village, 19 km (11 miles) away from the above base in Dujiangyan. It allows visitors to join the volunteer program (CNY 800 to 900).

 Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding: just 10 km (6 miles) away from downtown Chengdu.

 Wolong National Nature Reserve: the largest panda reserve in China, 130km (80 miles) from Chengdu.

 Ya'an Bifengxia Base of China Conservation and Research Center of Giant Panda: 150 km (93 miles) southwest of Chengdu.

Read more information about Chinese Giant Panda:
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- Last updated on Feb. 18, 2024 by Gabby Li -