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Fu Bao

福豹

alive male Born August 14, 2013

Fu Bao (福豹, studbook #887) is a male giant panda born August 14, 2013 at Vienna's Schonbrunn Zoo — the third cub of Yang Yang and Long Hui. When he returned to China in 2015, he was so scared he wouldn't leave his crate, and he couldn't understand Sichuan dialect. Keeper Xu Yalin taught him Sichuanese, helped him adjust, and he eventually became a playful, confident panda visited by the Austrian President and Chancellor.

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Quick facts

Birth date

August 14, 2013

Birth place

Tiergarten Schönbrunn

Current location

China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda

Status

Alive

Studbook

#887

Archive activity

2 updates · 1 media

Narrative

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Fu Bao (福豹, studbook #887) is a male giant panda born August 14, 2013 at Vienna's Schonbrunn Zoo — the third cub of Yang Yang and Long Hui. When he returned to China in 2015, he was so scared he wouldn't leave his crate, and he couldn't understand Sichuan dialect. Keeper Xu Yalin taught him Sichuanese, helped him adjust, and he eventually became a playful, confident panda visited by the Austrian President and Chancellor.

Basic Profile

Fu Bao (Chinese: 福豹, nicknamed Xiao Bao Zi/小豹子 — “Little Leopard”), studbook number 887, is a male giant panda born on August 14, 2013 at Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria. He is the third cub of Yang Yang (阳阳) and Long Hui (龙徽, studbook 526).

Siblings

Fu Bao’s siblings include Fu Long (福龙, studbook 685), Fu Hu (福虎), and the twin pair Fu Feng (福凤) and Fu Ban (福伴) — all born at Schönbrunn through natural mating.

The Language Barrier (2015)

Fu Bao returned to China on November 7, 2015, arriving at the Dujiangyan Base after a 26-hour journey. A specialized care team accompanied him, carrying 20 kg of his preferred bamboo.

He was terrified. He refused to leave his transport crate. Every sound startled him. Every stranger made him retreat. And when keepers spoke to him, he simply stared — he couldn’t understand Sichuan dialect.

The keeper assigned to him was Xu Yalin (徐亚琳), an experienced caretaker who had accompanied pandas to Hangzhou, Yantai, and other cities. She began a daily routine: speaking to him in slow, gentle Sichuanese, offering treats, and waiting for him to approach. She made enrichment toys — puzzle feeders, tire bridges, balloons — to build his confidence.

It took weeks, but gradually, Fu Bao began to respond. He learned the local “language.” He started playing. He became, in Xu’s words, “a mischievous little boy.”

Life in China

By 2018, Fu Bao weighed 118 kg and had a round face with a short nose — “very handsome,” according to his keepers.

Presidential Visit

On April 12, 2018, Fu Bao received distinguished visitors: Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen and Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who visited the Dujiangyan Base specifically to see him during a state visit to China.

Nanjing (2019–present)

On August 28, 2019, Fu Bao was transferred to the Nanjing Tangshan Ziqinghu Wildlife World, where he continues to reside. He is described as a quiet, introspective panda who enjoys climbing trees and spending time alone — though he has become far more confident than the frightened cub who arrived from Austria in 2015.

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Family tree of Fu Bao Parents Self Long Hui #526 · Father Yang Yang #525 · Mother Fu Bao 福豹 #887 ♂ Fu Ban Full sibling Fu Feng Full sibling 1 half-siblings 0 paternal · 1 maternal — see Siblings tab
Father Mother Full siblings Half-siblings (grouped)
Fu Bao has 4 full siblings and 1 half-sibling. The majority share the same mother, Yang Yang .

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How to Become a Panda Keeper: More Than Just Shoveling Poo

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Bifengxia Base: The First Stop for Every Returning Overseas Panda

Nestled in the misty mountains above Ya'an, Sichuan, the Bifengxia Panda Base is the quiet epicenter of the global panda diaspora — the place every overseas-born panda first encounters when it returns to China. With its cool climate, abundant bamboo, and specialized quarantine facilities, Bifengxia has processed every major panda homecoming of the modern era, from Tai Shan in 2010 to Fu Bao in 2024.

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Chiang Mai's Panda Memory: The 20-Year Love Story of Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui

For two decades, Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui were Thailand's only giant pandas — beloved national figures whose lives were followed by millions through a dedicated 24-hour panda television channel. This article remembers their story, the birth of their daughter Lin Bing, and the profound grief that swept Thailand when both pandas died.

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A Rare Infection, A Sudden Death: The Chlamydia Case at Chimelong

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