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Panda-monium in DC! Two new giant panda bears leave China for the US capital

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Beijing, China - Two departed China for a zoo in the US capital of Washington DC on Monday, a conservation group said in a statement.

image Two giant pandas departed China for a zoo in the US capital of Washington DC on Monday, a Chinese conservation group said in a statement (stock image.) © Unsplash/Sid Balachandran

Bao Li, a male panda, and female Qing Bao – both 3 years old – are currently headed to the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington under a decade-long breeding and research agreement.

"China and the United States have made orderly arrangements... to ensure that the two giant pandas will arrive at the Washington National Zoo safely and smoothly," the China Wildlife Conservation Association (CWCA) said in a statement.

Only a few of the beloved black-and-white bears remain in the US after almost all were returned to China in recent years under pre-arranged contracts – including last November.

The lack of immediate replacements as a symbol of the between Washington and Beijing.

China has been using so-called "" since 1972, when the first animals were sent to Washington as a gift, following US President Richard Nixon's historic visit to the Communist nation.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said after meeting his counterpart Joe Biden at a summit in California last November that China could send new pandas as "envoys of friendship between the Chinese and American people."

In August, the San Diego Zoo , the first to be sent by China to the US in 21 years.

Anticipation for the pandas' arrival in Washington was high, with the National Zoo's website emblazoned with a banner that read: "The pandas are coming."

How is the Washington National Zoo preparing for the new giant pandas? image Giant Panda Mei Xiang has a snack while sitting in its enclosure at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, DC, on November 7, 2023, on the final day of viewing before the three pandas were returned to China. © JIM WATSON / AFP

Preparations were well underway at the zoo, where pandas have been star attractions for decades.

Renovations have been undertaken at the panda habitat "to enhance the safety of the facilities and maximize space for the bears to roam," according to the zoo's website.

The new structures constructed for the pandas include shallow pools to allow them to bathe and bamboo stands that require the bears to mimic the foraging techniques they would use in the wild.

The bears will not, however, be available to the public for more than a month after their arrival, as they will need to be quarantined and acclimate to their new habitat.

While en route, the pandas' in-flight meals will include bamboo shoots, carrots, and Chinese cornbread, the conservation association said.

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