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Two giant Pandas Arrive in Washington from China
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Two giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, were sent to the United States from China. They were born in 2021, a month apart, and are 3 years old. The Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute announced their arrival, with Bao Li being a male panda.
Food prepared for the trip includes corn bread, bamboo and carrots, as well as water and medicine.
The current round of cooperation will focus on prevention and treatment of major diseases, and protection of habitats and wild giant panda populations.
We hope the arrival of the pandas will inject fresh impetus into exchanges between China and the US, and help to stabilize the broader bilateral relationship as well.
For the safety of animals and staff, we are not able to confirm any details at this time.
The giant pandas are an iconic part of the Washington, DC story, both for locals and incoming travellers alike.
The interest and excitement associated with their return directly benefits the entire city, bringing further interest and visitors to our hotels, restaurants and other attractions.
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Smithsonian National Zoo
- 2.San Diego Zoo
- 3.China Wildlife Conservation Association
- 4.Destination DC
- 5.Initiative for US-China Dialogue on Global Issues
- 6.International Union for Conservation of Nature
- 7.Panda Express
- 8.Washington National Zoo
- 9.Boeing Co
- 10.China Giant Panda Conservation Research Center
- 11.Chinese Embassy
- 12.FedEx
persons
- 1.Elliott L Ferguson
- 2.Jill Biden
- 3.Liu Pengyu
- 4.Mei Xiang
- 5.Richard Nixon
- 6.Xi Jinping
- 7.Brandie Smith
- 8.Jennifer Zoon
- 9.Xiao Qi Ji
- 10.Zhou Enlai