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  2. China is more in love with its pandas than ever. That’s ...

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    The obscure panda only emerged as a national icon well after the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949, according to E. Elena Songster, a historian and author of “Panda Nation: The ...

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  4. Black and white and adored all over. China pledges pair of ...

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    “We love the pandas, and it’s so great one will be related to the one that was here.” ... Xi called the bears “envoys of friendship" and said he learned the San Diego Zoo and people in ...

  5. Panda diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Upon the pandas' arrival in April 1972, First Lady Pat Nixon donated them to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where she welcomed them in an official ceremony. Over 20,000 people visited the pandas the first day they were on display, and an estimated 1.1 million visitors came to see them the first year they were in the United States. [13]

  6. First Glimpse of Pandas Returning to America's Zoos Is ... - AOL

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    People come to the zoo to see the pandas. Full stop. For decades, the National Zoo was the only place to see pandas in America. As I child, I went to see the original pair of D.C. pandas, Ling ...

  7. Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan - Wikipedia

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    The offering of pandas a gift from mainland China is often known as "panda diplomacy", and Taipei Zoo expects to draw around 30,000 visitors a day as a result of their arrival. The move was criticized by supporters of Taiwan's independence and the opposition Democratic Progressive Party , who said that "Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan means a union ...

  8. Why are the Smithsonian's National Zoo's beloved giant pandas ...

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    The giant pandas at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., are set to return to China in December 2023, per the terms of a partnership between the zoo and the country.

  9. Gu Gu - Wikipedia

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    A second incident occurred on 23 October 2007, when 15-year-old Li Xitao jumped the barrier and climbed into the panda exercise area where Gu Gu and another bear were being fed. He startled the 240-pound panda, who reacted by biting the boy on both legs, ripping chunks of flesh from both of them.