[Global Network Report Reporter Jiang Ailing] South Korea's "Dong-A Ilbo" reported on the 18th that Song Yongkuan, the keeper of the giant panda "Fubao" in South Korea, revealed in an interview with the program on the 17th that "the story about 'Fubao' will be produced "Into a Movie" is scheduled to be released from September to October this year.
According to Song Yongkuan, "Goodbye, Grandpa" is a film that combines documentary and cartoon. It tells the preparation process of saying goodbye to "Fubao" and the story of "Bao" family.
Information and pictures of giant panda "Fubao" from Korean media
Giant panda "Fubao" was born on July 20, 2020. He is the first baby of giant pandas "Ai Bao" and "Le Bao" living in South Korea. It is loved by the majority of Korean people and has been nicknamed "Princess Fu" and "Fu Dun Dun". According to the relevant agreement signed between China and South Korea, "Fubao" must return to China before reaching the age of 4. On April 3, about 6,000 tourists rushed to Everland in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea despite the rain to bid farewell to the giant panda "Fubao" traveling in South Korea. Many Korean fans shed tears of reluctance. Under the full escort of Korean breeder Jiang Zheyuan, "Fubao" set out to return to China and was sent to the Wolong Shenshuping Base of the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center in Sichuan Province.
According to the latest news from CCTV News on April 17, "Fubao" has begun to explore the outfield area, and the amount of outdoor activities is gradually increasing.