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Xiao Qi Ji
小奇迹
Xiao Qi Ji means 'Little Miracle'! He was born at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. and is the youngest panda there. He loves playing with his toys and climbing trees.
Quick Facts
Birth Date
August 21, 2020
Weight
45 kg
Location
Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Status
alive
Story Snapshot
Xiao Qi Ji means 'Little Miracle'! He was born at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. and is the youngest panda there. He loves playing with his toys and climbing trees.
Life Timeline
3 updatesXiao Qi Ji ventured outside for the first time today! He explored the snow-covered habitat with curiosity and excitement. 🐼❄️
Happy 1st birthday to Xiao Qi Ji! The 'Little Miracle' is growing strong and loves playing with his enrichment toys. 🐼🎂
A little miracle arrived today! Xiao Qi Ji was born at the National Zoo. His name means 'Little Miracle' and he is Mei Xiang's fourth cub! 🐼🎉
Recent Activity
Xiao Qi Ji Explores Outdoor Habitat for First Time
Xiao Qi Ji ventured outside for the first time today! He explored the snow-covered habitat with curiosity and excitement. 🐼❄️
Xiao Qi Ji Celebrates First Birthday
Happy 1st birthday to Xiao Qi Ji! The 'Little Miracle' is growing strong and loves playing with his enrichment toys. 🐼🎂
Xiao Qi Ji, "Little Miracle," Born at National Zoo
A little miracle arrived today! Xiao Qi Ji was born at the National Zoo. His name means 'Little Miracle' and he is Mei Xiang's fourth cub! 🐼🎉
Family
Current Location
Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Location Details
- 📍 Washington, D.C., USA
- 🏛️ zoo
- 📅 Established: 1889
About This Location
This is Mei Xiang's home in Washington, D.C.! It has beautiful habitats where pandas can climb, swim, and enjoy lots of bamboo.
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Data Sources
Information on this page is compiled from verified conservation institutions, research publications, and official panda databases.
Primary Sources
- • Conservation institution records
- • Official panda databases
- • Research publications
Verification
- • Data cross-referenced across sources
- • Updated regularly from official channels
- • Reviewed by conservation experts
Last updated: March 27, 2026