The Pandas are coming!
Two Panda’s will be arriving at Edinburgh zoo this weekend – there is much excitement as they will be the first time these iconic animals have lived in the UK for seventeen years. The Pandas are being flow in on a Boeing 777 Freighter which has been chartered for the occasion. Pandas are by nature solitary, so the two will be living in separate £250,000 enclosures which feature caves, climbing structures made of tree trunks, and a water feature. Hugh Roberts the Head of Edinburgh Zoo commented that ‘The arrival of Tian Tian and Yang Guang is a historic occasion for the zoo, for Scotland, and for the UK as a whole … our newest additions will offer visitors a once in a lifetime to view these extraordinary animals’ looking to the future he added ‘we are hopeful that the female, Tian Tian, will give birth to cubs – the first to be born in Scotland.’ As well as a great attraction for visitors to the zoo, as Liu Xiaoming, the Chinese Ambassador to the UK explained the Panda’s arrival in the UK is ‘part of a joint 10-year research programme to find out hoe human-bred pandas can survive in the wild.’ Young people will also be given the opportunity to learn more about the Panda’s during their ten year stay as an exciting learning programme has been developed. The generous loan of the pandas from China is also an opportunity to strengthen the business and cultural links between Scotland and China. Chinese Scottish tartan forges also helps to develop the social and political ties between China and Scotland.

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