
Jia Jia and De De have turned one year old! Ocean Park’s adorable twins, along with parents Ying Ying and Le Le, and An An and Ke Ke, invite everyone to join in the festivities!
Panda fans worldwide are welcome to be part of this special milestone, so don’t miss out – come and share the magic of panda mania!
Explore panda-themed celebrations around the city, including specially adorned road signs, MTR trains and stations!
Pandamonium fun culminates with the ‘LABUBU x Panda Twins Lucky Draw’! Don’t miss the chance to win a birthday-edition LABUBU!
Visit the panda twins at the Giant Panda Adventure from 10am to 4:30pm and see An An and Ke Ke at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Sichuan Treasures from 10am to 7pm. Exhibits may change or close without prior notice. For more details, visit their website.
The Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and the Hong Kong Tourism Board have joined forces to give 32 street signs a panda-themed makeover! Some sign features customised designs that blend photos of pandas with symbols of local cuisine, cultural elements and landmarks. Seven of which will even feature unique, site-specific artwork. Come enjoy full-blown birthday celebrations of the adorable panda twins!
Explore Hong Kong's six pandas on CCTV's iPanda, your global multimedia hub for all things panda! Explore their daily lives at Ocean Park and uncover paw-some facts that will make you adore them even more. Join millions of fans and connect with them now.
To celebrate the cubs’ grand debut, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Hongkong Post have joined forces to introduce 48 transformed 3D panda mailboxes across Hong Kong. Come and take a photo with the adorable pandas!
Welcome to panda paradise in Hong Kong! Join us in celebrating our adorable new residents with a delightful mix of panda-themed shopping, dining and fun. We’ve curated a selection of must-see attractions and activities, inviting you to immerse yourself in the magic and charm that await!
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