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Hong Kong SAR
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Hong Kong SAR appears in the archive through long-term conservation partnerships, local institutions, and the pandas connected to them.
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Institution map
Places in Hong Kong SAR
1 location recorded
Panda profiles
Pandas connected to Hong Kong SAR
8 pandas recorded
Currently in Hong Kong SAR
The active panda profiles tied to institutions in this country.
An An
安安
An An (安安, studbook #1183) is a male giant panda born on June 28, 2019 at the Wolong Shenshuping Base. Son of Lin Bing, ...
View profileDe De
得得
De De (得得), nicknamed "Xi Lao" (细佬 / Little Brother), is a male giant panda born August 15, 2024 at Ocean Park Hong Kong...
Ga Ga
加加
Ga Ga (加加), affectionately known as "Jia Jie" (家姐 / Big Sister), is a female giant panda born August 15, 2024 at Ocean P...
Ke Ke
可可
Ke Ke (可可, studbook #1180), originally named Tian Ke (甜可), is a female giant panda born on June 26, 2019 at the Wolong S...
View profileLe Le
乐乐
Le Le (乐乐), studbook #606, is a male giant panda born on August 8, 2005, at the Wolong China Conservation and Research C...
Born in Hong Kong SAR
Pandas whose birth place is recorded inside this country.
De De
得得
De De (得得), nicknamed "Xi Lao" (细佬 / Little Brother), is a male giant panda born August 15, 2024 at Ocean Park Hong Kong...
Ga Ga
加加
Ga Ga (加加), affectionately known as "Jia Jie" (家姐 / Big Sister), is a female giant panda born August 15, 2024 at Ocean P...
Previously linked here
Historical panda profiles connected to this country.
An An
安安
An An (安安, studbook #327) was the longest-living male giant panda in human care. Born wild in Baoxing, Sichuan in 1986, ...
View profileAn An
安安
An An is a male giant panda born on 1999-12-28 at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, regist...
View profileJia Jia
佳佳
Jia Jia (佳佳, studbook #230) was a female giant panda born in the wild of Qingchuan, Sichuan around July 1978. Rescued in...
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Further reading connected to Hong Kong SAR
Panda Data Treasure Hunt: Search the Database Like a Real Scientist
Put on your scientist hat! We're going on a panda data treasure hunt through the PandaCommon database. Can you find a panda born in Japan? A panda with twins? The oldest panda ever recorded? Learn to search like a real panda researcher and discover the amazing stories hidden in panda data!
Caring for Senior Pandas: How 100-Year-Old Pandas Live Out Their Days
At 20 years old, a panda enters old age — equivalent to a human in their 60s. By 30, they are centenarians. This article explores the specialized geriatric care that keeps aging pandas healthy: soft bamboo-cut diets for worn teeth, blood pressure monitoring, cataract surgery, arthritis management, and the peaceful 'retirement' facilities at Dujiangyan where former breeding pandas and overseas returnees live out their final years.
Recent activity
What the archive has recorded here
Ga Ga Officially Named — Moves to Expanded Habitat
Ocean Park announced the official name "加加" (Ga Ga) for the female twin. She, her brother De De, and mother Ying Ying moved to an expanded habitat, where Ga Ga began exploring climbing structures and mimicking bamboo eating, now weighing over 21 kg.
Read updateTwin Panda Cubs Appear Publicly with Mother Ying Ying
Ga Ga and De De appeared together in public with mother Ying Ying at Ocean Park Hong Kong, giving visitors their first chance to see the complete family.
Read updateHong Kong's Panda Twin Naming Competition Closes with 35,700+ Entries
Ocean Park's naming competition for the twin panda cubs closed with over 35,700 submissions from Hong Kong residents, reflecting the city's deep affection for its first home-grown pandas.
Read updateGa Ga Makes First Public Appearance
Ga Ga, at approximately 11 kg, made her first public appearance at Ocean Park Hong Kong, drawing large crowds eager to see Hong Kong's first home-grown panda.
Read updateGa Ga and De De Celebrate 100 Days
Ocean Park held a traditional Chinese 100-day celebration for Ga Ga and her twin brother De De, marking a significant milestone in Chinese culture.
Read updateActivity in this country has been recorded in the archive since 1979.
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