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Global Panda Map: Where Can You See Pandas Around the World?

Giant pandas don't just live in China — they're animal ambassadors in zoos across the globe! Grab your imaginary passport and take a tour of the world's panda hotspots, from Washington D.C. to Tokyo to Berlin to Seoul. Discover which countries host pandas, what makes each panda home special, and how you can visit pandas near you!

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Key takeaways

  • 1 Pandas live in zoos and bases across at least 10 countries — China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Russia, France, Belgium, Germany, and more!
  • 2 ️ Each panda home is unique — from the giant bamboo forests of the Chengdu Research Base to the high-tech climate-controlled enclosures in tropical Singapore.
  • 3 Pandas abroad are on loan, not permanent — every overseas panda will eventually return to China, so the global panda map is always changing!

Global Panda Map: Where Can You See Pandas Around the World? 🌍🐼

🗺️ Grab your imaginary passport! We’re going on a world tour to visit pandas in every country where they live. From the misty mountains of China to the snowy winters of Berlin, pandas are animal ambassadors connecting people across the globe!

Key Takeaways

  1. 🌏 Pandas live in zoos and bases across at least 10 countries — China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Russia, France, Belgium, Germany, and more!

  2. 🏛️ Each panda home is unique — from the giant bamboo forests of the Chengdu Research Base to the high-tech climate-controlled enclosures in tropical Singapore.

  3. 📋 Pandas abroad are on loan, not permanent — every overseas panda will eventually return to China, so the global panda map is always changing!

China: The Panda Homeland 🇨🇳

Let’s start where it all begins — China, home to ALL wild pandas and most captive pandas!

🐼 Chengdu Research Base (Sichuan): The most famous panda place in the world! With over 200 pandas, it’s the largest captive panda population anywhere. You can see baby pandas in the nursery, watch pandas of all ages eating and playing, and learn about panda conservation. It’s like panda Disneyland — but WAY better!

🏔️ Bifengxia Base (Sichuan): Nestled in a misty mountain valley, this is where overseas-born pandas come when they return to China. It’s quieter than Chengdu, with fewer visitors — perfect for pandas who need a peaceful transition back to Chinese life. Our article on Bifengxia Base has the full story!

🗻 Shenshuping Base (Sichuan): Also called the Gengda Panda Center, this is the modern rebuilt version of the famous Wolong Reserve that was damaged in the 2008 earthquake. It sits in the heart of wild panda country, surrounded by real bamboo forests!

🏛️ Beijing Zoo: One of China’s oldest panda homes. The famous Ya Ya (born in 2000) lives here after returning from Memphis Zoo in the United States!

🌳 Qinling Panda Research Center (Shaanxi): This is where Qi Zai — the world’s only brown panda — lives! It’s the only place you can see the special Qinling panda subspecies.

Japan: Panda Paradise 🇯🇵

Japan LOVES pandas more than almost any other country!

🎌 Ueno Zoo (Tokyo): The most famous panda zoo in Japan. Pandas have lived here since 1972, and Japanese fans line up for hours to see them. When Xiang Xiang was born here in 2017, the zoo had to create a LOTTERY system because too many people wanted to see her! Our article on Ueno Zoo and Japan’s panda obsession has all the details.

🏯 Adventure World (Wakayama): Japan’s most successful panda breeding center, with 8 pandas and 17 surviving cubs born here! It’s set in the cool mountains of Wakayama, which feels a lot like the pandas’ natural Chinese habitat.

South Korea: K-Panda Central 🇰🇷

🎢 Everland (near Seoul): Home to Ai Bao, Le Bao, and their twin cubs Rui Bao and Hui Bao! Everland’s panda program became world-famous when Fu Bao — Korea’s first panda birth — captured the hearts of millions. Keeper Kang Cheol-won’s loving care for Fu Bao made him a national celebrity. Our article on K-Panda Fever at Everland tells the full heartwarming story!

United States: Panda Memories 🇺🇸

America has a long and special panda history, but the panda map here changes often!

🏛️ Smithsonian National Zoo (Washington, D.C.): Pandas lived here for 50 continuous years — from 1972 to 2023 — the longest panda presence in the Western world. Five panda cubs were born here! The pandas returned to China in 2023, but negotiations to bring pandas back are ongoing. Our article on the Smithsonian’s 50-year panda story covers this amazing history!

🦁 Zoo Atlanta: An important American panda home. Lun Lun and Yang Yang lived here for over 20 years and produced several cubs. The zoo has contributed important panda research!

🌴 San Diego Zoo: Pandas lived here from 1996 to 2019. The zoo’s famous “Frozen Zoo” still preserves panda genetic material for future research!

Europe: Pandas Across the Continent 🇪🇺

🇩🇪 Berlin Zoo (Germany): Home to the famous Berlin twins — Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan — born in 2019! The zoo built a beautiful Chinese-style panda garden for them.

🇫🇷 ZooParc de Beauval (France): Yuan Meng — “Dream Come True” — was born here in 2017, the first panda born in France. First Lady Brigitte Macron attended his naming ceremony!

🇧🇪 Pairi Daiza (Belgium): Home to one of the most beautiful panda enclosures in the world — a traditional Chinese garden with temples, bridges, and bamboo groves.

🇦🇹 Schönbrunn Zoo (Vienna, Austria): Famous for being one of the few zoos where pandas have successfully mated naturally rather than through artificial insemination!

🇪🇸 Madrid Zoo (Spain): Pandas have lived here since 1978 — one of Europe’s longest panda relationships!

Southeast Asia & Australia: Tropical Pandas 🌴

🇸🇬 River Wonders (Singapore): Pandas in the tropics! The zoo uses special climate-controlled indoor enclosures to keep pandas cool in Singapore’s hot, humid weather.

🇲🇾 Zoo Negara (Malaysia): Malaysia has been surprisingly successful at panda breeding — three cubs born here!

🇦🇺 Adelaide Zoo (Australia): The only pandas in the Southern Hemisphere, experiencing winter when it’s summer in China!


Your Panda World Tour Challenge: Get a world map (or look one up online!) and put a panda sticker on every country that has pandas. Count how many stickers you place. Now imagine — each one of those stickers represents a panda that started life in China, traveled across the world, and is now making people smile in a different language, a different climate, a different culture. Pandas truly are the world’s most global animals! 🌍🐼

Dr. Mei Zhang

Dr. Mei Zhang

Spatial Ecology & Conservation Editor

Spatial ecologist using GIS, remote sensing, and satellite imagery to study panda population dynamics, habitat connectivity, and conservation effectiveness at landscape scales.

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Questions readers often ask

Which countries have giant pandas?

As of 2026, pandas live in zoos or panda bases in these countries: China (many locations), Japan (Ueno Zoo, Adventure World), South Korea (Everland), Singapore (River Wonders), Malaysia (Zoo Negara), Australia (Adelaide Zoo), Russia (Moscow Zoo), and several European countries. The number and location of foreign pandas changes over time as loan agreements are renewed or expire.

Can I see pandas at any zoo?

No — only a small number of zoos worldwide are approved to host pandas, and the list changes as loan agreements expire or new ones are signed. In the United States, pandas have historically lived at the Smithsonian National Zoo (Washington DC), Zoo Atlanta, the Memphis Zoo, and the San Diego Zoo, but at different times. Always check a zoo's website before visiting to confirm whether pandas are currently in residence.

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