Foreign and Military Affairs
Chinese pandas leave for Japan
Updated: 2011-02-21 13:29
(Xinhua)
A female giant panda named Xiannu is carried inside a cage in Sichuan province, Feb 20, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua] |
CHENGDU - A pair of giant pandas left their home in Southwest China's Sichuan province Monday for a 10-year stay in Japan, under an agreement on joint research on the rare species.
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The pandas, both aged 5 years, accompanied by two keepers from Wolong, are due to arrive at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo late Monday.
The zoo received its first pair of pandas from China in 1972. But Bi Li and Xian Nu will be the zoo's first pandas since the 2008 death of Ling Ling, 16 years after he arrived from China.
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