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South Koreans bid emotional farewell to beloved panda leaving for China

China sends pandas abroad as a sign of goodwill but maintains ownership over the animals and their cubs.

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A crowd of people, some crying, gathered at a rain-soaked amusement park in South Korea to bid farewell to a beloved giant panda before her departure to China.

Fu Bao has been a major attraction at the Everland theme park near Seoul since she was born there in 2020 to pandas Ai Bao and Le Bao, who came from China in 2016 on a 15-year lease programme.

China sends pandas abroad as a sign of goodwill but maintains ownership over the animals and their cubs.

Giant panda Fu Bao eats bamboo
Fu Bao has been a major attraction at the Everland theme park near Seoul since she was born there in 2020 (Chung Sung-Jun/Pool Photo via AP)

On Wednesday, many panda fans in South Korea braved the rain to attend a farewell ceremony at the Everland park for Fu Bao, who was to be flown to China later.

As a truck carrying Fu Bao slowly moved to a plaza in the rain, many visitors wearing raincoats or holding umbrellas waved flags, shouted their parting messages and took photos with their mobile phones. Some loudly cried or wiped away tears.

The truck was decorated with a huge picture of Fu Bao and the message: “It was a miracle that we met you. Thank you, Fu Bao.”

Visitors hold pictures of Fu Bao
Visitors hold pictures of Fu Bao as they await the panda’s departure (Lee Jin-man/AP)

“You are our baby panda forever even if 10 years pass or 100 years pass,” zookeeper Kang Cheol-won said in a speech during the ceremony. “Dear all, Fu Bao is now leaving. Please, remember Fu Bao for a long, long time… and please don’t cry much!”

Fu Bao’s mother, Ai Bao, gave birth last year to female twin cubs, the first panda twins born in South Korea.

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