Saturday, September 20, 2025

Chengdu China: Pandas | John Rachel

Chengdu, China is an enormous city, the capital of Sichuan Province, with over 22 million people. There are countless things to do, places to see, sites to explore.

But the main reason people from China and all over the world go there is PANDAS! It’s the panda center of the Universe, with a number of panda viewing/education/research centers, established to give these lovely creatures a comfortable home, an accommodating natural environment for them to live, thrive, mate, and for us curious creatures — you and I — to watch and enjoy.

Though we were only in Chengdu for a week, we spent two days with the pandas. The first day was at Panda Valley, which is 1 1/2 hours outside of town by taxi. Get this! The fair was only about $16. Besides being a spectacularly beautiful place, the big advantage of Panda Valley was that it wasn’t very crowded. The pandas were all outdoors and fairly active.

The second day we went to The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. It is within the city limits and was unbelievably crowded. It was especially hot — 37º C / 98º F — so most of the pandas were indoors, in huge pavilions with spacious areas for the pandas to eat, sleep, play. Unlike with most zoos, I didn’t get the impression that the pandas were “caged” or unkindly confined.

The giant pandas — black and white and big — are what first comes to mind with most folks. But there is a smaller breed called red pandas. We saw a few of those as well.

Pandas, despite their imposing bulk — adult males can be over 180 cm (6 feet) long and weigh 100 kg (220 lbs) — are not normally dangerous to human beings. Unless, of course, you threaten their cubs. Like most animals they’re very protective of their young. Pandas will not eat you, unless you’re made of bamboo.

In their own chubby sort of way, pandas are very graceful. I find them great fun to watch. They are a rather leisurely species.

Pandas sleep a lot, a don’t appear to be stressed. I assume that’s the big advantage of not watching to news or being on social media. I’m not aware of a panda being doxed, the target of malicious rumors, arrested for controversial Facebook postings, or getting hooked on antidepressants.

Maybe it’s time for us to take some lessons from these lovely creatures. Anyone up for starting a new religion? The Panda Bamboo Church of Perpetual Peace?



[ This originated at the author's personal website . . . https://jdrachel.com ]

Chengdu China: Pandas | John Rachel




Thursday, September 4, 2025

Chengdu China: Time Machine | John Rachel

My wife Masumi and I just spent a week in Chengdu, China. It was like climbing into a time machine and traveling into the future.

Mind you, back in 2009, on my way to Nepal, I stopped in Chengdu for seven days. Today’s Chengdu is unrecognizable, like being in an entirely different city!

Chengdu in 2009 had its share of charms. The electric motor scooters kept the streets quiet. The temples, people doing Tai Chi in the park, the ease at getting around due to an efficient public transportation system, the charm of older parts of the city blended in with modern buildings, the impressive variety of cuisine.

I did notice then that there was a lot of building going on. Sixteen years later, it’s evident where they were taking things. Boy, is it ever!

I’ll follow this over the next couple weeks with more targeted articles.



[ This originated at the author's personal website: https://jdrachel.com ]

Chengdu China: Time Machine | John Rachel