
Madrid Zoo’s Panda Family Returns Home to China
A panda family of five has returned from Spain’s Madrid Zoo to China’s Sichuan Province, marking a significant moment in international conservation efforts.
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A panda family of five has returned from Spain’s Madrid Zoo to China’s Sichuan Province, marking a significant moment in international conservation efforts.
First-year student Mian Xukun and her family drove 10 hours to Chengdu to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, experiencing the city’s vibrant Lunar New Year festivities.
Chengdu witnesses a surge in ice and snow sports, boosting tourism and consumption as the winter economy thrives even in China’s warmer southern regions.
Over a thousand drones lit up the night sky above Chengdu Science Fiction Museum, forming spectacular images that celebrated Chengdu’s rich culture in a stunning display for Chinese New Year festivities.
Chengdu celebrates Lichun, the start of spring in the Chinese lunar calendar, with a festive hotpot feast and cultural performances in Kuanzhai Alley, inviting visitors to experience traditional folk customs.
Chengdu opens the Qilong Reclaimed Water Wetland Park, the largest man-made vertical-flow wetland in the city, offering recreation and advanced water purification for sustainable urban living.
Giant pandas at the Chengdu Research Base in southwest China’s Sichuan Province delighted in a rare snowfall, frolicking and playing in the snow, captivating audiences worldwide.
He Ye, one of the famous panda twins at Chengdu Research Base, was thought to be male. Recent checks revealed He Ye is actually female, adding a new twist to the twins’ remarkable story.
Four giant dragon lanterns are illuminating Chengdu’s night sky, attracting visitors to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival. The lantern festival showcases colorful displays from January 18 to February 24.
Giant pandas are thriving at the Chengdu Research Base, enjoying natural surroundings and dedicated care that bolster global conservation efforts.
Chengdu transforms into a ‘park city’ through innovative green initiatives. Deputy Mayor Wang Zhihua discusses sustainable development, decarbonization efforts, and community projects revitalizing urban life.
Mayors of Chengdu and Heidelberg discuss their cities’ green initiatives in “Green Talks with Mayors,” highlighting successful sustainability projects and the importance of international collaboration.
Mayors of Chengdu and Heidelberg engage in ‘Green Talks’ to address climate change and share successful sustainable urban development models, highlighting the importance of global collaboration.
Discover how ancient figurines in Chengdu’s museums reveal the city’s joyous and open-minded spirit through the ages.
Giant pandas at the Chengdu Research Base are enjoying the winter sunshine, offering a fantastic time for visitors to observe these beloved animals in their active, natural behaviors.
After over 20 years in the U.S., giant pandas Mei Xiang, Tiantian, and their cub Xiao Qi Ji have returned home to Chengdu, marking a significant moment in wildlife conservation and cultural exchange.
The 81st World Science Fiction Convention is being held in Chengdu from October 18 to 22, marking the first time the event is hosted on the Chinese mainland.
Discover Chengdu, a city where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, offering a unique experience through its rich culture, spicy cuisine, and emerging tech industry.
Dongan Lake Sports Park in Chengdu shines as the core venue of the Chengdu Universiade, featuring a 40,000-seat stadium and hosting key events like gymnastics and swimming.
At Chengdu’s FISU Games athletes’ village, a nightly cultural fair invites international athletes to explore Chinese traditions firsthand, offering activities like weaving and pot pitching in a vibrant setting.