Giant Pandas Make Public Debut During Historic Day at San Diego Zoo

Panda Ridge, the New Home for Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, Opens
Following Celebration Attended by US and Chinese Dignitaries

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Yun Chuan (yoon chu-an) and Xin Bao (sing bao), the first pandas to enter the United States in 21 years, made their public debut at the San Diego Zoo today following an opening ceremony for the Zoo's much-anticipated new Panda Ridge habitat.

From left to right: Ceremony attendee, Toni G. Atkins, California state senator; Gavin Newsom, governor of California; His Excellency Xie Feng, Chinese ambassador to the United States; Paul Baribault, president and CEO of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance; Si Ping, deputy secretary general of China Wildlife Conservation Association; and Todd Gloria, mayor of San Diego at Panda Ridge ribbon ceremony at San Diego Zoo.
From left to right: Ceremony attendee, Toni G. Atkins, California state senator; Gavin Newsom, governor of California; His Excellency Xie Feng, Chinese ambassador to the United States; Paul Baribault, president and CEO of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance; Si Ping, deputy secretary general of China Wildlife Conservation Association; and Todd Gloria, mayor of San Diego at Panda Ridge ribbon ceremony at San Diego Zoo.

The ceremony was attended by Gavin Newsom, governor of California; His Excellency Xie Feng, Chinese ambassador to the United States; Toni G. Atkins, California state senator; Si Ping, deputy secretary general of China Wildlife Conservation Association; Todd Gloria, mayor of San Diego; and other U.S. and Chinese dignitaries and civic leaders. The event included a special Chinese musical and artistic performance and the reveal of an original Shepard Fairey artwork created to celebrate the occasion.

"We are delighted to introduce Yun Chuan and Xin Bao to the world," said Paul Baribault, president and CEO of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. "Guests will have an opportunity to visit with these remarkable giant pandas, be inspired by their importance, learn about all we do to help conserve them alongside our trusted Chinese partners, and join us to help protect their future."

"Last November, President Xi Jinping announced in San Francisco that China is ready to continue cooperation with the U.S. on panda conservation," said His Excellency Xie Feng, Chinese ambassador to the United States. "The arrival of Yun Chuan and Xin Bao in San Diego as we celebrate the 45th anniversary of our diplomatic ties has sent a clear and important message: China-U.S. cooperation on panda conservation will not cease, our people-to-people exchanges and subnational cooperation will not stop, and, once opened, the door of China-U.S. friendship will not be shut again."

"Welcoming these national treasures to the San Diego Zoo is a proud moment for California that reflects our strong foundation of partnership with China on a host of issues, from climate action to economic development," said Governor Gavin Newsom. "Working together with our international partners to protect this iconic wildlife species, we can achieve remarkable outcomes for conservation and cultural exchange, benefiting our communities and the planet."

Yun Chuan is a five-year-old male, identifiable by his long, slightly pointed nose. His mother, Zhen Zhen (jen jen), was born at the San Diego Zoo in 2007. Xin Bao is a four-year-old female, best recognized by her large, round face and big, fluffy ears.