Wolong Pandas Reserve
Wolong Pandas Reserve in the east of Mt. Qionglai, and a 3-hours drive from Chengdu, is a comprehensive state natural reserve of 200,000 hectares (i.e. 494,200 acres). Begun in 1963, Wolong Pandas Reserve is the earliest, largest and best-known panda reserve in China.
The Center was founded in 1980 with assistance from World
Wildlife Fund.
Hi-tech is commonplace in the Research Center, which is a
world leader in propagating the panda species. Tourists can take pictures with
mice-like panda babies.
People from all nations are welcome to adopt
pandas through naming them with an accompanying donation. Pandas are national
treasures and also goodwill ambassadors.
Wildlife observation spots
opened in Wolong Pandas Reserve attract explorers, tourists, animal-lovers as
well as scientists. Occasionally wild pandas may show up in the Reserve. Every
year more than 100, 000 visitors come to Wolong Panda
Reserve.