ILAN HULKOWER
CONTRIBUTOR
Three giant pandas are returning to mainland China on Wednesday after 23 years of living at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
The famed pandas were a part of a diplomatic and conservation program between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, NBC 4 Washington reported. China had loaned the National Zoo two of the giant pandas in 2000, and when the couple produced children these, too, were regarded as on loan from China.
Bye-bye, Mei Xiang, Tian Tian and Xiao Qi Ji! 🐼With the help of a panda motorcade, D.C.’s favorite bears have left the National Zoo for China. https://t.co/AiqEFBz0GU pic.twitter.com/9HjJfF0tZC
— NBC4 Washington (@nbcwashington) November 8, 2023
The couple produced four surviving cubs during their time in the U.S. The Chinese government moved three back to the mainland a few years later, according to NBC4. Wednesday’s current shipment of pandas back to China includes the youngest cub alongside its parents.
“As a diplomat in Washington, I say goodbye and bon voyage. As a Chinese government official, I say welcome back,” Chinese diplomat Xu Xueyuan said at the D.C. farewell ceremony, NBC4 reported.
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