On April 5, Jiang Zheyuan, the Korean keeper of giant panda "Fubao", set off from Sichuan to return to South Korea and is expected to arrive at 12:55 local time in South Korea.
Many "Fubao" fans shouted outside the car where Grandpa Jiang was leaving: "Grandpa Jiang, thank you for your hard work!" and expressed their hope that Grandpa Jiang would come to see "Fubao" more often.
html On April 4, Grandpa Jiang confessed to Fubao during an interview at Shenshuping Base in Wolong, Sichuan: "Whether it is four years or a hundred years, no matter how long, he will always be Fubao's Grandpa Jiang, and Fubao will always be his good baby. "Expert: Will gradually help "Fubao" adapt to life in China
On the evening of April 3rd, Beijing time, the giant panda "Fubao" traveling in South Korea arrived at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport on a special plane. According to @China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center news on April 4, "Fubao" has arrived at the Wolong Shenshuping Base of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center and has moved into an isolation and quarantine pen. He is currently in good condition.
"After 'Fubao' returns to China, we will first make the transition according to the Korean feeding method. Its food ratio will first be prepared according to the Korean (situation)." In an interview, Wolong, China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center Zeng Wen, an expert at the Shenshuping base, said, "After Fubao adapts for a period of time, it will gradually be transformed into the breeding method of our panda center according to its adaptation."
A large number of Korean people bid farewell to "Fubao" with tears
4 April 3 , Everland held a farewell ceremony for "Fubao", and about 6,000 people braved the rain to see off "Fubao".
According to the Giant Panda Protection Research Cooperation Agreement, newly born giant panda cubs overseas should return to China when they are 2 to 4 years old, and "Fubao" will return to China when it expires this year. Before "Fubao" left South Korea, tourists came to say goodbye on average more than a thousand times a day.
(Source: China Daily Bilingual News)