The Niagara Falls Review

Pandas get chilly Finnish reception

- JARI TANNER

HELSINKI — A pair of giant pandas has arrived in snowy Finland, China’s gift to mark the small Nordic nation’s 100 years of independen­ce.

Four-year-old male panda Hua Bao and three-year-old female Jin Baobao were welcomed Thursday in a ceremony at Helsinki airport attended by the Chinese ambassador to Finland and Finnish officials.

“We think this is the best gift that Chinese people can give to Finland,” said Chen Li, China’s ambassador to Finland, referring to Finland’s 100th anniversar­y on Dec. 6, 2017.

The pandas have been renamed in Finnish as Pyry (Snowfall) for the male and Lumi (Snow) for the female.

Finnish panda keeper Anna Palmroth said the 6,500-km flight from Chengdu, China, went smoothly, with the pandas resting and munching their “packed lunch” of bamboo, carrots and apples.

The pandas immediatel­y began their journey to the Ahtari Zoo nature reserve in central Finland — 330 km north of Helsinki — amid cold wintry conditions similar to their natural environmen­t in China’s mountain areas.

The panda deal was finalized in April 2017, when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Helsinki for talks with Finnish President Sauli Niinisto.

The Ahtari Zoo, which specialize­s in typical northern European animals such as bears, lynxes and wolverines, will have the giant pandas for 15 years and has built a special Panda House annex at an estimated cost of $9.8 million in hopes of luring more tourists.

Beijing has presented pandas as a sign of goodwill and closer political ties to some 17 nations worldwide.

In Europe, Austria, Britain, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherland­s and Spain currently have giant pandas.

Xi noted in Helsinki last year that Finland — a country of 5.5 million — began political ties with China in 1950.

 ?? MARKKU ULANDER/GETTY IMAGES ?? One of the two giant pandas, male Hua Bao and female Jin Bao Bao, sits in a cage as it arrives at Helsinki-Vantaa airport in Vantaa, Finland, on Thursday.
MARKKU ULANDER/GETTY IMAGES One of the two giant pandas, male Hua Bao and female Jin Bao Bao, sits in a cage as it arrives at Helsinki-Vantaa airport in Vantaa, Finland, on Thursday.

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