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When people think of China, pandas and martial arts are often the first things that come to mind. If you are a Panda Fan who wants to join a Panda Keeper's daily work or a Kung Fu Panda Movie Fan who wants to visit Panda Village for a Kung Fu Lesson, our 2 Days Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson is perfect for you. This trip combines both the Panda Volunteer Program and Kung Fu Experience, giving you a better understanding of China's most iconic animal and its martial arts.

During this Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour, you will get up close to China's national treasure. You will clean captive panda's enclosures, prepare fresh bamboo for the cute pandas, make panda cakes in different shapes for the vegetarian pandas, watch the panda nanny feed a panda at a very close distance, meet oversea returnee pandas with your expert panda guide, listen to the stories behind the rescued wild pandas, say hi to companion animals of pandas, and receive a unique Panda Volunteer Certificate from the Dujiangyan Panda Base.

Join our 2 Days Chengdu World Heritage Tour with Panda Volunteer & Kung Fu, where you will explore Mount Qingcheng by hikking, learn about Taoism, and discover why Taoist Mount Qingcheng inspires the Kung Fu Panda Animation. You will follow a Kung Fu Master to enjoy a Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson, gaining insight into the history of Chinese martial arts. You will also marvel at the ancient people who created the Dujiangyan Irrigation System 2,200 years ago. Both Mount Qingcheng and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System were inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2000. Contact us to start your Kung Fu Panda Dream Trip with us now.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Welcome to Chengdu, the hometown of pandas, where you can be a panda keeper in Dujiangyan Panda Base and unveil the daily life of pandas.
2 Day Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson
Highlight 2: Be a panda nanny to clean panda enclosure. Be a panda breeder by prepare panda food (panda cake) with the guide of a real panda keeper.
2 Day Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson
Highlight 3: Find the panda stars and their stories such as Bai Yun (back from San Diego Zoo), Daili (Rescude from the wild), Qingqing (Overlord of Mt Qingcheng).
2 Day Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson
Highlight 4: Stroll around Dujiangyan Panda Base to get more idea about the neighbors of giant panda such as red panda, Asian black bear, & golden pheasant.
2 Day Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson
Highlight 5: Hiking in the Taoism Mount Qingcheng (world cultural heritage) and Practice the Chinese Martial Arts like the Kung Fu Panda Po.
2 Day Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson
Highlight 6: Explore the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a 2,200-year-old World Heritage, & learn why it's the only ancient irrigation project still functioning today.
2 Day Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour & Mount Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson
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Chengdu - Dujiangyan - Moun Qingcheng (2 Days)

Dujiangyan Panda Base (China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda Dujiangyan Base, CCRCGP), Mount Qingcheng, Kung Fu Lesson, Dujiangyan Irrigation System

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Day 1 Day 1. Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour | Dujiangyan Panda Base, Mount Qingcheng

In the morning, you will meet your guide at the appointed time in your hotel lobby. Since the Panda Volunteer Program starts at 8:30 am, we will depart early for Dujiangyan Panda Base, which is located about 67 kilometers (1.5 hours drive) away from Chengdu city center. All pandas that go abroad or return to China must stay at this base for a mandatory observation period of three months before they can enter or leave. This base also known as the “Panda Customs”.This is the closest Panda Volunteer Base to Chengdu where you can fulfill your panda keeper dream.

This base is the only research and conservation institution combines panda diseases preventionwildlife rescue, education, and international exchanges. Located near the giant panda habitat world heritage area, it has a suitable environment for pandas and boasts negative oxygen ions up to 91%, an ideal setting to enjoy the pandas and experience a full-body spa. In this Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer Tour, you can observe pandas in a semi-natural habitat, learn about their behavior, and gain insights into ongoing conservation efforts, such as raising the number of pandas through captive-breeding programs and returning captive pandas back to the wild. In addition to the 46 giant pandas, there are also panda companion animals living in the panda ark, such as fourteen pheasants (including golden pheasants), two Asian black bears (brothers rescued from the wild), nineteen red pandas, and more. It is very interesting that the two black bears are named Xiong Da (熊大) and Xiong Er (熊二) after the famous Chinese cartoon Boonie Bears (熊出没).

What does a Panda Volunteer do? Upon arrival at the Dujiangyan Panda Ark, you need to sign a safety agreement and receive a volunteer work card, clothes, and gloves. After a safety training session, you will officially become a panda poop scooper who picks up panda feces, adds fresh bamboo, and cleans the panda enclosures. Under the guidance of the professional panda keeper, you will visit various panda enclosures, observe the behavior of the giant pandas, and learn about the stories behind different pandas. You will also have the opportunity to learn about panda cake recipes and make panda cake. After watching the panda nanny feeding and training the pandas, it will be time to feed yourself at the panda nanny's canteen. Then, you can take a short rest and watch panda documentaries. Finally, you will receive your Panda Volunteer Certificate, take a group photo, and return your work card. (Note: Depending on the physical condition of the pandas, the specific activity schedule will follow instructions from the base’s panda keepers and may be subject to some changes.)

To become a processional panda fan, here is a list of Panda Stars that live in Dujiangyan Panda Ark for your reference:

1.Bai Yun, a female panda born in 1991, is a heroic mother of six, a grandmother of eight, and a great-grandmother of two. As the first panda on loan, Bai Yun is an oversea returnee panda who used to live in the San Diego Zoo for 23 years (1996-2019). She is now over 32 years old, which is equivalent to a human being who is over 100 years old. The average lifespan of a giant panda is around 25 years, while in the wild, they generally live to be around 20 years old. Under captive conditions, the longest recorded lifespan for a giant panda is around 38 years old. Bai Yun enjoy her retired life here, happily surrounded by her long mate Gao Gao, her first Child Hua Mei, her nannies, and her fans.

2.Gao Gao, a male panda born in 1991, was rescued in 1993 from the wild. He is an oversea returnee panda who used to live in the San Diego Zoo for 15 years (2003-2018). Gao Gao and Bai Yun are a loving couple, and together they produced five offspring, namely Mei Sheng, Su Lin, Zhen Zhen, Yun Zi, and Xiao Li Wu. Gao Gao is handsome with a gentle personality. He is also a television star, having played the leading role in the documentary "Homecoming", which vividly captures the touching story between humans and pandas.

3.Hua Mei, a female panda born in San Diego Zoo of America in 1999, is the first child of Bai Yun and was the first giant panda born in the US to survive to adulthood. On its 100th day of birth, it was named Hua Mei by Li Zhaoxing, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, symbolizing the strong friendship between China and the United States (“Hua” means “China” in Chinese, “Mei” means ” the USA”). Hua Mei is a superstar who has received many letters and greeting cards from her fans. Hua Mei is also the world's first giant panda born overseas and returned to its hometown. Hua Mei went back to China in 2004, and she is a super mother like her mother. As of 2019, Hua Mei has given birth to five sets of twins, making her a true “heroic mother” in the giant panda world.

4.Dai Li, a male panda born in 1999, was rescued in 2001 from the wild in BaoXing of Sichuan. Severely injured in his left hind limb, Dai Li becomes the world's first giant panda with amputated limbs. Three legs cannot hinder his love for life, Dai Li is happy, strong, and good at fighting. He also likes to lie on the wall and observe its neighbors and is known as the "Number One Gossip Bear of the Base".

5.Cao Cao, a female panda born in 2002, was rescued from the wild in late 2003. Abandoned by her careless mother, Caocao was rescued by kind-hearted villagers. Perhaps due to her experience of being rescued, she had no guard against humans and was extremely gentle. With her innate maternal instincts and scientific training by researchers, Caocao became the first giant panda to be successfully reintroduced into the wild through captive breeding in the 40 years of giant panda conservation efforts and also the first giant panda reintroduced into the wild worldwide. Caocao is an outstanding mother, having given birth to many cubs, including Tao Tao and Hua Jiao, who were reintroduced into the wild separately in 2012 and 2015, as well as Hua Hu and Wu Yang, who currently reside in the panda base. In 2018, Caocao successfully mated with a wild giant panda and gave birth to twins named He He and Mei Mei, the first captive-bred giant panda twins to survive in the wild, which was certified by Guinness World Records. Caocao, who went from the wild to captivity and back to the wild, has shown us more possibilities for captive-bred giant pandas to be released into the wild, and has also inspired the staff working on giant panda reintroduction to continuously improve their efforts.

6.Qing Qing is a male panda born in 2015 at Ya’an Bifengxia Panda Base. Qing Qing (meaning “Indigo” in Chinese) has a twin sister named Bing Bing (meaning “Ice”). The names "Qing Qing" and "Bing Bing" not only refer to the saying “Indigo is derived from blue but is more pleasing than blue; ice is formed out of the water but is colder than water”, but also allude to the legend of Li Bing (the same "Bing" as Bing Bing) building the Dujiangyan Irrigation System and guarding Qingcheng Mountain (the same "Qing" as Qing Qing). Qing Qing is a popular internet celebrity, known for his love of rolling in water ditches since he was a cub, earning him the nickname "Man Yue Mei"(蔓越莓Coal Ball) by netizens. While milk (盆盆奶) is usually a favorite among baby pandas, Qing Qing is an exception, and his panda keeper Yang had to come up with creative ways to get him to drink it. Why is Qing Qing so famous? In March 2016, a video of Qing Qing being forced to take a bath by his mother went viral on the internet and was even published by the UK's Daily Mail. In August 2016, Qing Qing went viral again for a video of his failed attempt to escape. On March 16, 2023, a video of Qing Qing standing with his hands on his hips and staring at his panda keeper went viral, earning him the title of "Little Boss of Mount Qingcheng". On April 14, 2023, a video of Qing Qing choking on a carrot while eating went viral on the internet. Fortunately, his caretaker noticed and performed a 'panda version' of the Heimlich maneuver, saving his life. Today, Qing Qing is a father, but he is still the active and playful cub in everyone's hearts.

Take your time to discover more about the panda stars and panda stories.

Kindly take note of the following:
1. Booking Note: The Panda Volunteer Program has a daily limit of 80 participants. Contact us in advance to secure your spot.
2. Age Limit: Volunteers must be between 10 and 70 years old. We also offer other activities, such as watching documentary movies and making panda cakes.
3. Physical Examination Report is required for the Panda Volunteer Program Application. Please check the PDF for the form and contact us for any questions.
4. Dress Code: To prevent slipping, avoid wearing short pants or slippery footwear. Do not wear perfume or nail polish as pandas have a strong sense of smell. Thank you for respecting the pandas.
5. Chinese Lunch: The panda keeper‘s canteen mainly offer two meat dishes, one vegetable dish, rice, and porridge. Prepare some snacks if you do not like the food there.

Are you curious about Chinese Kung Fu? Have you heard of Qingcheng Kung Fu? In the afternoon, you can follow a Kung Fu Master to enjoy a Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson, gaining insight into the history of Chinese martial arts.

There are 129 styles of Chinese martial arts, among which Qingcheng Style (Qingcheng Kung Fu) has a history of nearly two thousand years and is now introduced to more than 80 countries around the world with almost one million disciples. Qingcheng Kung Fu (Qingcheng martial arts) originated from Qingcheng Mountain and has been deeply influenced by Taoist culture. In 2021, Qingcheng Kung Fu (Qingcheng Wushu) was listed on China's National Intangible Cultural Heritage List. With the passage of time, Qingcheng martial arts now place greater emphasis on strengthening the body, self-defense, and personal health.

Experience Qingcheng martial arts (Qingcheng Tai Chi) allows you to feel the charm of intangible cultural heritage up close, appreciate the profoundness and creative power of traditional Chinese culture, and truly experience Chinese culture. With the Kung Fu lesson, you can learn more about its punching techniques, Qingcheng Sword, Qingcheng Tai Chi while discovering the real spirit of Chinese martial arts, particularly Qingcheng martial arts. Through a Kung Fu lesson, you can find it different from some impractical leaping-over-rooftops Chinese Kung Fu movies, but a state of mind that embodies profound Oriental philosophy and wisdom, which takes time to learn and comprehend slowly. Overnight in Mt. Qingcheng.

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Mount Qingcheng
Day 2 Day 2. Kung Fu Panda Experience | Qingcheng Kung Fu Lesson, Dujiangyan Irrigation System

In the morning, it's time to visit the Mount Qingcheng, a world natural and cultural heritage, which is only one hour's drive from Chengdu. In addition to the breath-taking natural scenery, this place is also known for its Chinese Kung Fu - Qingcheng martial arts (Qingcheng Kung Fu).

Mount Qingcheng is also one of the cradles of Taoism. The founder of Taoism, Zhao Daoling (25–220), believed that the tranquil and serene natural scenery of Mount Qingcheng was suitable for the development and prosperity of Taoism. Therefore, it is considered the birthplace of Taoism. The Qingcheng mountain range has 36 peaks, which stand in a circle like an ancient wall protecting a city. With green trees growing on the mountains all year round, it is called Mount Qingcheng - "Green City Wall Mountains"("Qing" means "green" in Chinese and "Cheng" means "city"). Mt. Qingcheng is like a "Wall of Hills" protecting Panda Valley.

As you may know, Mount Qingcheng is the inspiration for the Kung Fu Panda Movies. In Kung Fu Panda 2, the gate of Mount Qingcheng was depicted in the Valley of Peace. In Kung Fu Panda 3, when Po reunites with his biological father Li Shan and his fellow pandas, we see Panda Village, which is hidden in the Qingcheng Mountains like a utopia. Why Kung Fu Panda filmmakers choose Mount Qingcheng as the Panda Village? To create a visually stunning setting that was culturally significant with Taoism and Chinese culture, the found that Mount Qingcheng provided the perfect backdrop for the story. They also incorporated elements of traditional Chinese architecture and design into the village, such as the ornate roofs and red lanterns, to further emphasize the cultural significance of the location. In addition to its cultural significance, Mount Qingcheng is also home to several endangered species, including the giant panda.

As the closest and greatest mountain for hiking near Chengdu, Mount Qingcheng offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. Welcome to hiking in the Kung Fu Panda Po’s Panda Village. During the hike, you can explore the Taoist temples, waterfalls, streams, and forests. To reach the summit, you can take a sightseeing car to the entrance, then walk for 20 minutes to the cable car station near Yuecheng Lake (optional ferry available) to go up (a 5-minute cable car ride). From there, it takes about 1 hour to hike to the summit or about 3-4 hours to hike the entire way on foot. During the hike, you can explore Tianshi Celestial Cave (famous for the 1000-year-old ginkgo tree planted by the founder of Taoism), Shangqing Palace (the biggest Taoist temple in Qingcheng), and Lao Jun Ge Pagoda (best spot to view the summit of Mt. Qingcheng). The hike down takes about 2 hours (optional cable car ride available). If time permit, don’t miss the Jianfu Palace, located near the entrance, which was originally constructed in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Local people like to have a cup of tea there on weekends. Although the palace looks ordinary from the outside, red lanterns hang all over the palace, making it a surprise when entering, especially under the contrast of the green trees in and around the palace.

In the afternoon, head to another world heritage site, Dujiangyan Irrigation System, to unveil the brilliant water dam that has benefited the Chengdu people for over 2,200 years. Built in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System is still in use today. It not only controls flooding on the Min River but also irrigates farms and provides water resources for more than 50 cities around Chengdu. The Dujiangyan Irrigation System is the oldest and only surviving no-dam irrigation system in the world, which made the Chengdu Plain free of flooding and allowed its people to live peacefully and prosperously. That is why Chengdu is called the “Land of Abundance” (Tian Fu Zhi Guo, which means “Nature's Storehouse”) today.

By visiting the Dujiangyan Irrigation System’s three important parts, namely Yuzui (Fish Mouth Dividing Dyke), Feishayan (Flying Sand Spillway), and Baopingkou (Precious Bottleneck Inlet), you can understand and marvel at the ancient people’s wisdom in fighting against floods and making good use of the natural resources. You can also visit the Erwang Temple, Fulong Temple, and Anlan Suspension Bridge (crossing the Minjiang River) to listen to stories about Libing (the one who built the Dujiangyan Irrigation System), Libing’s legendary son, the couple who built the bridge. Each year, many people also flock to the Dujiangyan Irrigation System for its activities, such as the Temple Fair held from June 24th to June 26th in the Chinese lunar calendar and the Releasing Water Festival on Tomb Sweeping Day.

Then, it is time to end your 2-day Chengdu World Heritage Tour with Panda Volunteer & Chinese Kung Fu. Your guide will escort you to your hotel or the airport/train station for your flight or high speed train to your next destination.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your Chengdu tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip around China/Asia.

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  • Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer
  • Panda Food
  • Panda Mom and Baby
  • Qingcheng Kung Fu, Chinese Martial Arts
  • Qingcheng Kung Fu, Chinese Martial Arts
  • Kung Fu Panda Po's Shifu, Qingcheng Tai Ji Master
  • Panoramic View of Mount Qingcheng in Summer
  • Mount Qingcheng, the Birthplace of Taoism
  • Panoramic View of Mount Qingcheng in Autumn
  • Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Dujiangyan Irrigation System
  • Asian Black Bear, Panda Companion Animal
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  • Dujiangyan Panda Base
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  • Dujiangyan Panda Volunteer
  • Make Panda Cake
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