
The wait is finally over. The San Diego Zoo announced Friday that the public will be able to meet their new pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, on Thursday, Aug. 8.
Aside from the pair’s adorable nature, anticipation for their debut has built up as they are the first pandas to enter the United States in 21 years.
Since their arrival in late June, the pandas have been getting used to their new home in the newly revamped Panda Ridge. This new enclosure is four times larger than the previous habitat and made to imitate China’s mountains, canyons and cliffs.

“We are delighted to introduce Yun Chuan and Xin Bao to our San Diego Zoo community,” said Paul Baribault, president and CEO of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.
“Our newest residents will bring joy to our visitors and symbolize the enduring spirit of international conservation efforts. Together with our partners, we continue to make significant strides in ensuring a hopeful future for this iconic species.”
The Zoo is offering three ways for guests to experience giant pandas. On the day of their visit, visitors can either obtain a complimentary Giant Panda Timed Ticket or join the standby line. Additionally, guests can make reservations for an exclusive 60-minute Early Morning with Pandas Walking Tour.
More information about how to visit the pandas is available at sandiegozoo.org/giant-pandas.






