These adorable giant pandas were captured on video enjoying a snow day in Washington, DC.

Mei-Xiang, 22, and three-year-old Bei Bei spent Wednesday morning chomping on bamboo and rolling around in the snow.

In the video, the playful giant pandas are seen climbing trees and playing with branches at the Smithsonian National Zoo.

Adorable giant pandas, Bei Bei and his mother Mei-Xiang, were captured on video enjoying a snow day at the at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC

Mei-Xiang, 22, and three-year-old Bei Bei spent Wednesday morning chomping on bamboo and rolling around in the snow

In the video, the playful giant pandas are seen climbing trees and playing with branches at the Smithsonian National Zoo

According to the zoo, giant pandas are adapted to cold weather and their thick woolly fur keeps them warm and dry, even in snow.

One panda was also seen playing with a toy as it rolled down a small hill in its enclosure.

At one point, a panda is seen in the video nearly falling out of a tree.

The pandas will be celebrated on Saturday during a housewarming party hosted by the zoo and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China.

Zoo officials said the event is being sponsored by Airbnb and will run from 9.30am to 2pm to celebrate the new visitor exhibit inside the panda house.

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo houses three giant pandas, couple Tian Tian and Mei Xiang, and baby Bei Bei. Tian Tian apparently avoided the snow on Wednesday, unlike his son, Bei Bei.

Bei Bei was born in August 2015.

Native to Central China, giant pandas are a vulnerable species, with as few as 1,864 thought to live in their native habitat.

At one point, a panda is seen in the video nearly falling out of a tree

The pandas will be celebrated on Saturday during a housewarming party hosted by the zoo and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China