Yueyang China Panda Garden welcomes summer with 10 playful giant pandas

In early summer, 10 giant pandas at Yueyang China Panda Garden in Hunan province bask in the warm sunlight, eating and engaging in their playful antics that beckon numerous tourists and local residents to witness their charm.
Nestled beside the scenic South Lake in Yueyang, the park boasts lush greenery and serene landscapes. Multiple sightseeing shuttle routes enable visitors to take in the natural beauty of Dongting Lake and South Lake during their journey.
As the facility housing the largest number of giant pandas in Central China, the park not only offers close-up views of these national treasures in their daily routines but also features interactive exhibitions and educational programs. These activities deepen visitors' understanding of pandas' habitats, conservation efforts, and the ongoing work to protect this endangered species.
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