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Everland Launches “Winter Good Morning Bao Family” Program at Panda World

January 29, 2026

Samsung C&T Global PR Manager

  • Everland introduces a winter morning program that offers a rare look at the Bao Family as they begin their day at Panda World
  • Running through February 28, the program allows guests to observe the pandas’ winter morning routines across Panda World and the Panda Second House, alongside a seasonal panda café morning set
Two giant panda twins, Rui Bao and Hui Bao, sit side by side in a snowy enclosure at Everland, eating fresh bamboo in front of a wooden backdrop
Twin pandas Rui Bao and Hui Bao enjoy bamboo together during a winter morning at Everland’s Panda Second House

Everland, operated by Samsung C&T Resort Group’s Everland has launched the “Winter Good Morning Bao Family” program, giving visitors the opportunity to meet the Bao family before the park officially opens. The program begins on January 21 and will run through February 28.

Held in the early morning when pandas are most active after waking, the experience offers a calm and immersive way to observe the Bao family’s daily routines during the colder months.

Morning Hours With the Bao Family

The approximately 20-minute program allows guests to meet all members of the Bao family in one continuous course. Visitors begin at Panda World, home to mother Ai Bao and father Le Bao, before continuing to the Panda Second House, where twin pandas Rui Bao and Hui Bao are currently staying.

Rather than centering on themed activities, the experience focuses on observation, allowing visitors to witness the pandas’ natural morning behavior, including rolling, running, and playing in the outdoor enclosure during winter.

Rui Bao and Hui Bao have recently surpassed 70 kilograms in weight and continue to grow healthily at the Panda Second House, drawing strong attention from visitors.

Reservations and Seasonal Experiences

Reservations for the Winter Good Morning Bao Family program are available exclusively through the Everland mobile app’s Smart Reservation system, with up to 90 participants per day accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. On the first day of reservations, all available slots for January 21 to 23 sold out within approximately one hour, reflecting the Bao family’s continued popularity.

Beyond this program, Everland continues to expand its lineup of seasonal animal ecology experiences, including Good Morning Lost Valley, Night Safari, and firefly experiences, offering visitors varied ways to engage with animals throughout the year.

As part of its winter programming, Everland has also revealed “Fortune Market,” the February theme of its newly launched monthly special event series, the Whatever Series. Throughout February, visitors can explore fortune-themed experiences across the park, including tarot readings, traditional fortune-telling, and AI-based fortune services.

For full details on events, operating hours, and ticket reservations, visit the Everland website.