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Yuan Xin

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alive male Born: July 28, 2012

Yuan Xin is a handsome male panda born in 2012 at Bifengxia Base. He has many famous siblings and is known for his gentle nature and love for bamboo shoots.

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Birth Date

July 28, 2012

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Weight

120 kg

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Location

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

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Status

alive

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Yuan Xin is a handsome male panda born in 2012 at Bifengxia Base. He has many famous siblings and is known for his gentle nature and love for bamboo shoots.

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Current Location

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Location Details

  • 📍 Chengdu, China
  • 🏛️ breeding center
  • 📅 Established: 1987

Coordinates

30.7267° N, 104.1404° E

About This Location

This is Hua Hua's home! It has lush bamboo groves and open grasslands where the pandas love to explore and play all day.

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Sources & References

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