Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read
China Delegation Visits Giant Pandas in Zoo Atlanta
Adjust font size:

Some 500 people gathered together Saturday morning in Zoo Atlanta to welcome the arrival of a Chinese delegation which came specially to see the two giant pandas in the zoo.

 

The 11-member delegation, which consists of government officials, a panda researcher, journalists and a TV production crew, was from Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province.

 

"We came here to visit Lun Lun and Yang Yang whose parents live in the Chinese city with 10 million people and 80 percent of the world's giant pandas," said Song Minwen, chief of the delegation, in the ceremony marking the arrival of the Chinese group

 

Both pandas arrived in Zoo Atlanta on a 10-year loan from the Chinese Government in 1999. "Since then, they have brought great joy to locals, children in particular," said Blythe Randolf, vice-president of Zoo Atlanta, in an interview with chinadaily.com.cn.

 

Jennifer Mullins, associate director of the Office of Student Financial Planning and Services in the Atlanta-based Georgia Institute of Technology, visits Zoo Atlanta with her 2.5-year-old daughter Abbey Headerson once in a month to see pandas and elephants.

 

Mullins, who happened to meet the Chinese delegation, said that she had Chinese students who had told her much about pandas, and that she knew that Chengdu was the habitat of pandas.

 

Chengdu, which is home to the world's only giant panda research and breeding centre built in a large city, is home to 48 of the world's existing 1,000 pandas.

 

The get-together to welcome the Chinese delegation was another grand ceremony in Zoo Atlanta after the arrival of both pandas seven years ago, Randolf said.

 

In less than one hour, 500 picture albums of Chengdu, 500 badges of the giant panda, 400 photos of the giant pandas and 150 toys of the giant panda were taken away by some 1,000 visitors to the zoo.

 

Claire McLeveighn, director of External Affairs and International Relations of the city of Atlanta, said that the pandas had become the pride of her city with a population of nearly 5 million. They had built a bridge helping people in Atlanta and Chengdu to understand different cultures.

 

Giant pandas had created chances for both cities to cooperate in different fields, said McLeveighn who hoped a panda cultural week would be held simultaneously in both cities next year.

 

Zoo Atlanta was the second stop on an 11-city world tour for the Chinese delegation filming a panda TV documentary and promoting the animal's "hometown" Chengdu. The first stop was Memphis, Tennessee in the United States.

 

Le Le, a male panda in the Memphis Zoo in this state of Tennessee, the United States, became a star on Tuesday local time, as it turned eight.

 

Throngs of people from different parts of the United States visited it in the zoo with a history of 100 years. I had traveled a long distance to see the cuddly bear, said Marcie Gitlin, a middle-aged art designer from New York.

 

Traveling with her family, Gitlin told chinadaily.com.cn that her nine-year-old daughter had dreamed of seeing pandas for quite for a long time.

 

Both my daughter and I felt lucky to meet people from Chengdu, the habitat of the giant panda today in the zoo, and learned a lot about the panda, she said.

 

A delegation of 11 people from Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan Province, arrived in the United States on Monday afternoon to start a 16-day panda tour.

 

The visit, whose first stop is Memphis, is aimed at arousing more people's concern for the endangered animal species and making more people know Chengdu, said Song Minwen.

 

The giant panda has been around for about 3 million years in the world. Many animals of its era have long perished.

 

But due to human activities and the degeneration of the environment, the number of habitats of the giant panda has been on the decline. There are only some 1,000 wild pandas in the world. About 85 percent of them live in mountainous areas in Sichuan.

 

Chengdu, capital of Sichuan, is home to the world's only giant panda breeding and research base built in a large city. There are 48 pandas in the base.

 

While celebrating Le Le's birthday in the Memphis Zoo, members of the Chengdu delegation introduced the history of the giant panda, Chengdu's efforts in protecting the endangered species and sent gifts with the panda as the logon to visitors to the zoo.

 

(China Daily July 24, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
 
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 91在线亚洲综合在线| 中文在线√天堂| 欧美日韩国产手机在线观看视频| 再深点灬再大点灬舒服| 视频一本大道香蕉久在线播放| 国产真实乱子伦视频播放| 69天堂人成无码麻豆免费视频| 天堂va视频一区二区| 一级做a爱片就在线看| 无码人妻精品一区二区在线视频 | 男生被男生到爽动漫| 啊啊啊好大在线观看| 色老头综合免费视频| 国产又黄又爽胸又大免费视频| 日本免费xxxx色视频| 欧美人与zoxxxx视频| 亚洲线精品一区二区三区 | 国产69精品久久久久APP下载| 高跟丝袜美女一级毛片| 国产模特众筹精品视频| 在线亚洲小视频| 国产精品美女网站在线看| 99re在线视频观看| 夜夜精品视频一区二区| www..com色| 好男人在线观看高清视频www| 下樱桃视频入口在线观看| 手机看片国产在线| 丰满少妇人妻HD高清大乳在线 | 香蕉97碰碰视频免费| 国产成人免费a在线视频色戒 | 插我舔内射18免费视频| 久久久噜噜噜久久熟女AA片| 日韩三级电影视频| 久久婷婷五月综合色欧美| 春日野结衣女女| 九九久久国产精品| 曰批免费视频观看40分钟| 亚洲av中文无码乱人伦在线观看| 欧洲成人r片在线观看| 亚洲aⅴ男人的天堂在线观看|