China’s panda promise to Adelaide put in black and white as human rights protesters bear witness
by Australian Associated Press from on (#6NJ75)
Wang Wang and Fu Ni have lived at the city's zoo for 15 years but are due to head home by the end of 2024
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Li Qiang has announced a panda swap for Adelaide zoo, a diplomatic move long anticipated but timed to coincide with the first visit of a Chinese premier to Australia since 2017.
Making the announcement at the zoo, Li said two new giant pandas would replace Wang Wang and Fu Ni, who have lived at the zoo for 15 years as the only specimens of their kind in the southern hemisphere.
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