Shanghai Daily

8 pandas move to new home in old Hunan town

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EIGHT pandas moved to their new home in the ancient town of Fenghuang in central China’s Hunan Province on Friday.

This is the first time the ancient town, also a popular tourist destinatio­n, has welcomed giant pandas. The animals will make Fenghuang their permanent home.

With an average annual temperatur­e ranging from 12.6 to 16.7 degrees Celsius, Fenghuang County boasts more than 3,333 hectares of bamboo forest, providing a good habitat for giant pandas.

To provide a good living environmen­t for the new arrivals, Fenghuang has built a panda theme park.

Two of the eight pandas, named Long Sheng and Qing Feng, were born in 2000 and 2007, respective­ly. The other six pandas were born in 2017. They were transporte­d from southwest China’s Sichuan Province to Fenghuang by a special vehicle.

Teng Qiong, director of the Fenghuang County Forestry Bureau, said that the pandas were transporte­d in refrigerat­or trucks for their safety and comfort. A total of six trucks were rented, with four vehicles carrying two giant pandas each, while one truck carried enough bamboo and bamboo shoots for five days, and another empty truck was kept on standby.

“During the transporta­tion, we rested at the high-speed service areas for 30 minutes every three hours. The keepers provided food and water for the pandas and carefully observed their health,” Teng said.

Constructi­on of the panda theme park in Fenghuang started at the end of 2018.

(Xinhua)

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