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Japan bids tearful farewell to 4 pandas returning to China

  • Xiang Xiang, the zoo’s first baby panda since 1988, was initially set to head to China in 2021 but its departure was postponed by the pandemic
  • Three other pandas from a park in western Wakayama will also be returned to China this week

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Visitors flocked to Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo to catch a last glimpse of Xiang Xiang, who has been a massive draw for the park since her birth in 2017. Photo: AFP
Thousands of Japanese fans on Sunday bade farewell to four beloved pandas which will be returned to China this week, with some visitors shedding tears.

Visitors flocked to Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo to catch a last glimpse of Xiang Xiang, who has been a massive draw for the park since her birth in 2017, and to a park in western Wakayama region for the other three pandas.

In Tokyo, the final viewing of Xiang Xiang, the zoo’s first baby panda since 1988, was limited to 2,600 visitors who won a lucky lottery ticket, but some fans who did not win still came.

People wait in line to look at the female giant panda Xiang Xiang ahead of her return to China. Photo: AFP
People wait in line to look at the female giant panda Xiang Xiang ahead of her return to China. Photo: AFP

“I wanted to breathe the same air,” as Xiang Xiang, Mari Asai told the Asahi Shimbun daily.

“Even if I cannot see her, my heart is filled with joy knowing she’s there,” the 48-year-old said.

Another visitor told local media, crying, that she wanted to be closer to the five-year-old panda.

“Everything about her is adorable, whether sleeping or awake,” she said.

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