The premier landed in Canberra after a high-profile announcement at Adelaide Zoo, where he confirmed that China would lend two new giant pandas to replace the much loved pair Wang Wang and Fu Ni.
The pair will replace giant pandas Wang Wang and Fui Nui, who will be sent back to Beijing after being on loan since 2009. Wang Wang and Fui Nui have failed to produce babies despite multiple ...
AP In Adelaide, Mr Li announced that Adelaide Zoo would be leased two new giant pandas to replace the existing pair, which has failed to breed. Mr Li also attended a lunch at Penfolds’ Magill ...
Setting the warmer diplomatic tone, Li will first visit the Adelaide Zoo where giant pandas Wang Wang and Fu Ni have been on loan from China since 2009. Hopes are high that the pair ...
New pair of pandas for Adelaide Zoo Adelaide Zoo will receive a new pair of giant pandas, the Chinese premier has announced. Ben Herscovitch from the Australian National University told the ABC ...
Adelaide Zoo will receive a new pair of giant pandas, the Chinese premier has announced ... "China's Premier Li Qiang says ties are 'back on track' as he arrives in Australia'I could have done it … if ...
Our two guests have been on loan from China’s Wolong Giant Panda Research Centre ... or been sent packing with replacement pandas taking their place, or it could have been hasta la vista with no ...
The Chinese leader arrives in Adelaide on Saturday night and will spend Sunday morning visiting the zoo, where giant pandas Fu Ni ... be replaced with a breeding pair. China recently announced it ...
Two giant pandas from China have safely arrived in Southern California, where they will be cared for as part of an ongoing ...
A pair of giant pandas are on their way from China to the U.S., where they will be cared for at the San Diego Zoo as part of ...