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It's 13°C and thunderstorm in Shenshuping. Local time 06:45, sunset at 20:13.

Live Shenshuping
13°
Thunderstorm
Feels like 13° · UV 0
Wind
2 km/h
south-southwesterly
Humidity
89%
Rain
3.4 mm
Pressure
1006 hPa
Sunrise → Sunset
06:10 → 20:13
14h 3m daylight
Air Quality
64 · Moderate
PM2.5 · 20 µg/m³
Running 15.3° below the seasonal average. Bring an extra layer.
UV index: 0
Mood: Stormy

The week ahead

Today
16° 11°
100%
Sun
🌦
17° 12°
99%
Mon
🌦
19°
59%
Tue
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21° 11°
98%
Wed
🌦
19° 11°
100%
Thu
19° 11°
99%
Fri
16° 14°
100%

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What's it like

In Shenshuping, right now.

Shenshuping storm — {wind_kph} km/h winds through the mountain forest. The bamboo thrashes; the pandas, unbothered, carry on eating in the shelter of the centre.

Common questions

What can you see on the Shenshuping panda cam?
The cam shows giant pandas at the Shenshuping (Gengda) Panda Center in Sichuan, China — part of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. You'll see pandas of various ages eating bamboo, climbing, sleeping, and (in the case of cubs and toddlers) playing and tumbling. The centre is a key part of China's panda conservation and breeding programme. Activity is best in the cooler parts of the day, Beijing time (CST, UTC+8).
What's the weather like at the Shenshuping panda centre?
Shenshuping sits in the mountains of Sichuan province, at moderate altitude in the panda's native habitat. The climate is mild and famously misty, with cool temperatures, high humidity, and frequent low cloud — ideal for the bamboo forests pandas depend on. Summers are mild rather than hot; winters are cold with occasional snow, which delights viewers as the pandas play in it. The mountain mist is a near-constant, atmospheric feature.
Where is the Shenshuping Panda Center?
The Shenshuping (Gengda) base is in Wolong, Sichuan province, southwestern China, in the mountainous region that is the giant panda's natural home. It was rebuilt after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake and is one of the main centres of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. The live cams, shared via explore.org, give a rare window into one of the world's most important panda conservation efforts.
When is the best time to watch the pandas?
Pandas are most active during cooler hours, so morning and late afternoon Beijing time (UTC+8) tend to show the most movement — feeding, climbing, and play. Cubs and younger pandas are active more often and are the crowd favourites. Winter is a special treat: when snow falls on the Sichuan mountains, pandas often play energetically in it. Bamboo feeding happens throughout the day, so there's usually a panda munching at almost any hour.