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Taiwan
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Taiwan appears in the archive through long-term conservation partnerships, local institutions, and the pandas connected to them.
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Places in Taiwan
1 location recorded
Panda profiles
Pandas connected to Taiwan
6 pandas recorded
Currently in Taiwan
The active panda profiles tied to institutions in this country.
Yuan Bao
圆宝
Yuan Bao (圆宝, "Round Baby"), studbook #1265, is a female giant panda born June 28, 2020 at Taipei Zoo. She is the second...
View profileYuan Bao
圆宝
Yuan Bao (圆宝, studbook #1264) is a female giant panda born June 28, 2020 at Taipei Zoo — the second cub of the famous cr...
View profileYuan Yuan
圆圆
Yuan Yuan (圆圆, studbook #587) is the female half of the famous cross-strait panda pair "Tuan Yuan" (团团圆圆), gifted to Tai...
View profileYuan Zai
圆仔
Yuan Zai (圆仔, "Rice Ball"), studbook #987, is a female giant panda born July 6, 2013 at Taipei Zoo — the first giant pan...
View profileYuan Zai
圆仔
Yuan Zai (圆仔) is a female giant panda born July 6, 2013 at Taipei Zoo — the first giant panda ever born in Taiwan. Daugh...
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Pandas whose birth place is recorded inside this country.
Yuan Bao
圆宝
Yuan Bao (圆宝, "Round Baby"), studbook #1265, is a female giant panda born June 28, 2020 at Taipei Zoo. She is the second...
View profileYuan Bao
圆宝
Yuan Bao (圆宝, studbook #1264) is a female giant panda born June 28, 2020 at Taipei Zoo — the second cub of the famous cr...
View profileYuan Zai
圆仔
Yuan Zai (圆仔, "Rice Ball"), studbook #987, is a female giant panda born July 6, 2013 at Taipei Zoo — the first giant pan...
View profilePreviously linked here
Historical panda profiles connected to this country.
Tuan Tuan
团团
Tuan Tuan (团团, studbook #588) was the male half of the iconic cross-strait panda pair "Tuan Yuan," gifted to Taiwan in 2...
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Further reading connected to Taiwan
Behind Every Name: The Art and Meaning of Naming Giant Pandas
From 'Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan' (symbolizing reunion) to 'Fu Bao' (lucky treasure), every giant panda name carries layers of cultural meaning, political significance, and public sentiment. This article explores the naming traditions, the global naming contests, and how panda nicknames — like Hua Hua's 'Guo Lai' — have become a unique form of modern Chinese internet folk culture.
Malaysia's Panda Daughters: The Story of Nuan Nuan, Yi Yi and Sheng Yi
In a remarkable five-year span, Malaysia's Zoo Negara celebrated three panda births — Nuan Nuan (2015), Yi Yi (2018), and Sheng Yi (2021) — an extraordinary breeding success in one of the world's most challenging panda climates. This article tells the story of Malaysia's panda program and the three daughters who became national treasures.
Recent activity
What the archive has recorded here
Yuan Yuan gives birth to third cub
Yuan Yuan gave birth to her third daughter at 1:53 PM, weighing 186 grams with a strong cry. Conceived via artificial insemination guided remotely by CCRCGP experts.
Read updateTuan Tuan euthanized after repeated seizures
After a series of 7 seizures over two days, Tuan Tuan was euthanized under anesthesia. Necropsy confirmed gemistocytic astrocytoma — a primary malignant brain tumor.
Read updateTuan Tuan diagnosed with brain tumor
A second MRI revealed an expanding lesion in Tuan Tuan's brain, with malignant tumor highly suspected. Mainland Chinese experts arrived on November 1 and agreed on palliative care.
Read updateYuan Bao Makes Public Debut
Yuan Bao made her first public appearance at Taipei Zoo at 6 months old, weighing 22.5 kg, after completing quarantine observation.
Read updateActivity in this country has been recorded in the archive since 2008.
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