Celebrating 36 Years of Xin Xin: A Panda Phenomenon
A Milestone Celebration
On July 4, 2026, the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City will transform into a vibrant venue as it celebrates Xin Xin, the last giant panda in Latin America. This remarkable celebration marks her 36th birthday and is poised to attract families, wildlife enthusiasts, and panda admirers alike.
A Day of Festivities
The event will take place from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, featuring an array of activities, all free of charge, designed for all ages. Attendees will enjoy engaging artistic and educational experiences, culminating in the iconic cake-cutting ceremony to honor Xin Xin.
Exhibition and Card Competition
At the heart of the festivities lies the artistic competition titled “Xin Xin Inspires Me,” inviting individuals of all ages to express their creativity. Participants can submit artistic creations on a letter-sized opaline sheet, opting for various techniques ranging from colored pencils and watercolors to digital illustrations.
- Categories:
- Children (under 18)
- Adults (18 and over)
Each participant is limited to one submission, ensuring every entry reflects personal effort and authenticity — AI-generated submissions will not be accepted.
Displaying Talent and Creativity
Selected entries will be showcased at the old train station museum within the Wildlife Conservation Center. This exhibition aims to deepen community engagement in wildlife conservation efforts while offering diverse perspectives on Xin Xin and her enduring legacy.

Awards and Recognition
The awards ceremony will be held at 11:00 AM on the same day, with the top three entries in each category receiving diplomas, books, and passes for future activities at the center. This recognition celebrates the creativity and dedication of all participants.
Ecological Awareness and Community Engagement
In addition to the art competition, a series of family-oriented activities will be planned. These will include workshops, talks, and interactive experiences aimed at raising awareness about species protection and the ecological balance.
A high point of the day will be the symbolic cake cutting, an event that serves to unite the community in celebrating Xin Xin’s longevity and significance.
Xin Xin: More Than Just a Panda
Born on July 1, 1990, Xin Xin has defied expectations, surpassing the average life expectancy for her species in captivity. She has grown into a beloved figure, serving as an ambassador for wildlife conservation and a symbol of cooperation between Mexico and China.
Celebrating Legacy and Education
Xin Xin’s 36th birthday is a moment not only of joy but also of reflection on the importance of environmental education. Her presence has sparked various campaigns and initiatives geared towards biodiversity conservation, illustrating the profound impact one individual can have on global awareness.
As the date approaches, the celebration is set to become a true community festival, blending art, education, and a shared love for wildlife, inspiring future generations and maintaining the legacy of this extraordinary panda.
For more details, stay tuned for updates regarding the event as it promises to be a remarkable gathering in honor of a cherished animal icon.

