Beloved Giant Pandas In Japan To Return To China Next Month

Beloved Giant Pandas In Japan To Return To China Next Month

TOKYO, Aug 31 (NNN-NHK) – Beloved giant pandas, Ri Ri and Shin Shin, currently residing at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoological Gardens, will return to China next month, the metropolitan government announced, yesterday.

Giant panda Ri Ri, a male, and female giant panda Shin Shin, both from south-west China’s Sichuan Province, arrived at Ueno Zoo in Feb, 2011, under a leasing agreement.

They gave birth to the celebrity giant panda Xiang Xiang in 2017, which was returned to China last year, as well as, twin cubs Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei in 2021. All three pandas, born and raised at the zoo, attracted crowds of panda lovers from both home and abroad.

According to Ueno Zoo, both pandas, now 19 years old, have developed health issues, such as, high blood pressure, due to their advanced age.

Japanese and Chinese experts have maintained close communication and conducted joint consultations to provide appropriate medical treatments.

Both pandas have normal appetites and activity levels as of now, but upon discussions between the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the China Wildlife Conservation Association, it was decided they should be sent back to China for better care and treatment.

As the pair is set to return to China on Sept 29, the last day to visit Ri Ri and Shin Shin at Ueno Zoo will be Sept 28.

Following their departure, Ueno Zoo will be home to only two pandas, the twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei.

Ueno Zoo will hold a farewell event next month, in appreciation of the joy and contributions Ri Ri and Shin Shin brought to the Japanese public and panda conservation research.– NNN-NHK

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