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A feeder plays with giant pandas at the
Beijing Zoo in Beijing, capital of China, June 2, 2008. Eight giant
pandas, the "Olympic Pandas" chosen by netizens, were flown to Beijing
from Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, on May 24,
after they were evacuated from the earthquake-hit Wolong Nature Reserve.
They will meet with tourists on June 5. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, June 2 (Xinhua) -- Eight giant
pandas that arrived in Beijing Zoo from quake-affected southwest China last
month will goon public display from Thursday.
The 2-year-old pandas were
living comfortably in their new pens and appeared to be physically and
emotionally healthy, allowing them to go on display, said Wu Daifu, keeper of the
endangered animals.
The display would be launched at a ceremony on
Thursday, said Party chief of the zoo Wang Chongqing.
The eight animals left their quake-damaged breeding
center in Wolong, only 30 kilometers from the epicenter of the May 12 quake in
Sichuan Province, on May 24 for a six-month stay in Beijing.
The special visit was planned long before the quake
for the Olympics in August.
The eight pandas live in three new pens with air
conditioning and eat about 240 kilograms of fresh bamboo and bamboo shoots every
day, according to Zhang Jinguo, deputy chief of the zoo.
They are scheduled to return to Sichuan in November.
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