Xindu District, China
6 memories from Xindu District, China

The image captures a dense, lush green environment in Xindu District, China, dominated by abundant foliage and trees. The scene appears to be an outdoor setting, possibly a garden or natural woodland, with a variety of plant life. The vegetation includes large-leaved trees, smaller leafy bushes, and some grassy areas. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with diffused light filtering through the dense canopy. In the lower right portion of the image, a small animal with reddish-brown fur and a striped tail, consistent with a red panda, is partially visible, moving among the plants. The overall impression is one of a vibrant and natural ecosystem within the urban landscape of Xindu District.
Xindu DistrictA red panda is perched on a wooden structure surrounded by lush green foliage. The panda is primarily orange-red with black markings on its face, legs, and belly. Its long, bushy tail is also visible. The panda is eating from a bamboo plant. The environment appears to be an outdoor enclosure, possibly a zoo or sanctuary, with trees and other vegetation. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
Xindu DistrictA close-up shot shows a brown frog with a vibrant yellow throat sitting in a shallow, murky pond. The frog is surrounded by green aquatic plants and some brown vegetation. The pond appears to be in a wooded area with dense foliage. Ambient sounds include people talking and the distinct croaking of the frog.
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Two giant pandas are observed within an outdoor enclosure in Xindu District, China. One panda rests in the crotch of a prominent tree in the upper center, its white and black fur visible, with its back largely facing the viewer. The tree features multiple brown trunks and branches, some secured with rope bindings. A second panda is partially visible at the lower right, its head and upper body emerging from behind a tree trunk and dense green foliage, appearing to sit or recline. The environment consists of lush green bushes, ground cover, and numerous trees. In the background, a modern building with reflective glass panels is partially obscured by the tree canopy. No human presence is discernible.
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This image depicts an outdoor enclosure at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Xindu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. The scene features two giant pandas within a densely vegetated environment under an overcast sky. One giant panda is situated high in the V-shaped crotch of a multi-trunked tree, resting with its black and light-colored fur visible, facing left. Several of the tree's main trunks are visibly secured together with rope or natural fiber bindings. The ground level, in the lower right portion of the frame, shows a second giant panda seated, partially obscured by dense green and reddish-brown shrubbery and the base of another tree; its head is oriented towards the right. The foreground and midground are replete with various trees displaying green, yellow, and sporadic red foliage, alongside numerous green shrubs. A long, light-colored wooden pole or branch extends diagonally from the lower left towards the upper center. In the background, a modern building featuring large, reflective glass windows and a colorful mural depicting mountains and trees is partially visible through the foliage.
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A giant panda is observed through a circular optical device within an outdoor enclosure in Xindu District, China. The panda, displaying its characteristic black and white fur, is seated on a multi-tiered wooden platform constructed from logs. Its head is partially obscured by intervening green and reddish-brown foliage, and it appears to be focused downwards. To the left of the platform, a large tree trunk is visible with bamboo-like structures attached. The background consists of a light-grey, vertically textured building wall featuring a rectangular window and horizontal ventilation slats. In the foreground, a wooden barrier or fence, composed of vertical planks topped with rounded horizontal wooden elements and strung with multiple thin wires, spans the lower section of the frame. No human subjects are present.
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