South Korea zoo throws farewell party for Fu Bao, first giant panda born in the country, ahead of her return to China

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  • The endangered species has a large fan base that attracted thousands to the Everland amusement park just south of Seoul, where she was born in 2020
  • Female pandas can only conceive once a year for a limited period, and cubs have very low chances of survival as they are often born prematurely
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Giant panda Fu Bao eats food at Everland theme park in Yongin, South Korea. Photo: Xinhua

Fu Bao, the first giant panda born in South Korea, is set to return to China, and the zoo where she has been living threw a farewell party for her on Sunday.

Fu Bao, which means “lucky treasure”, has attracted a huge fan base ever since she was born in July 2020 at the Everland amusement park just south of Seoul. The panda is set to return to China’s Sichuan province next month after spending a month in quarantine.

Thousands of visitors queued up in the early morning chill to attend the farewell event, with many saying they will miss the panda once she’s gone.

Tourists and journalists take photos of giant panda Fu Bao at Everland theme park in Yongin, South Korea. Photo: Xinhua

“I was mentally ill three years ago, but Fu Bao has helped me get through it and brought me a lot of comfort,” said Kim Min-ji, a 31-year-old visitor. “It’s sad to say goodbye, but we need to let her go. I wish she goes safely and will be happy.”

Jo Ah-hyeon, 24, said she waited more than four hours to see Fu Bao. “This is our last chance, you never know when we’ll see her again so I had to come,” she said.

Zookeeper Kang Cher-won, who has been caring for Fu Bao, said the panda had given him so much love as well as teaching him a lot about the critically endangered species. Online videos of Kang caring for Fu Bao, and her clinging to him, are very popular in South Korea.

Zookeeper Kang Cher-won has been caring for Fu Bao since her birth. Photo: Xinhua

“Fu Bao is a friend who has played many roles,” Kang said. “She was my first panda cub, and my heart is filled with memories of her that I will never forget all my life.”

The cub’s parents, 10-year-old female Ai Bao and 11-year-old male Le Bao, arrived in 2016 from Sichuan province, the home of the giant pandas, as part of China’s “panda diplomacy”. Last July, Ai Bao gave birth in South Korea to giant panda twins.

Female pandas can only conceive once a year for a limited period, and cubs have very low chances of survival as they are often born prematurely.

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