South Koreans bid tearful farewell to beloved panda Fu Bao
South Koreans bid farewell on Wednesday to Fu Bao, the first giant panda born in the country, as she left the zoo where she was born in 2020 to be flown to China in a tearful send-off by a large crowd of fans braving steady rain.
Zoo keepers thanked the panda cub for bringing joy and the fans for the love they had shown Fu Bao in the four years she spent growing up at the Everland zoo. She was then put on a climate-controlled truck to take her to the airport.
'It was a miracle to meet you. Thank you, Fu Bao,' read a message attached to photographs of the panda that covered the vehicle. Fu Bao, which means lucky treasure, had been in quarantine for a month and did not appear before the public.
'This day has really come ... the day you are beginning a long journey for the next part of your life,' zoo keeper Kang Cher-won, who had been caring for Fu Bao, said in a farewell message. 'Thank you and we're proud of you.'
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South Koreans bid farewell on Wednesday to Fu Bao, the first giant panda born in the country, as she left the zoo where she was born in 2020 to be flown to China in a tearful send-off by a large crowd of fans braving steady rain.
Zoo keepers thanked the panda cub for bringing joy and the fans for the love they had shown Fu Bao in the four years she spent growing up at the Everland zoo. She was then put on a climate-controlled truck to take her to the airport.
'It was a miracle to meet you. Thank you, Fu Bao,' read a message attached to photographs of the panda that covered the vehicle. Fu Bao, which means lucky treasure, had been in quarantine for a month and did not appear before the public.
'This day has really come ... the day you are beginning a long journey for the next part of your life,' zoo keeper Kang Cher-won, who had been caring for Fu Bao, said in a farewell message. 'Thank you and we're proud of you.'
Reuters
South Koreans bid farewell on Wednesday to Fu Bao, the first giant panda born in the country, as she left the zoo where she was born in 2020 to be flown to China in a tearful send-off by a large crowd of fans braving steady rain.
Zoo keepers thanked the panda cub for bringing joy and the fans for the love they had shown Fu Bao in the four years she spent growing up at the Everland zoo. She was then put on a climate-controlled truck to take her to the airport.
'It was a miracle to meet you. Thank you, Fu Bao,' read a message attached to photographs of the panda that covered the vehicle. Fu Bao, which means lucky treasure, had been in quarantine for a month and did not appear before the public.
'This day has really come ... the day you are beginning a long journey for the next part of your life,' zoo keeper Kang Cher-won, who had been caring for Fu Bao, said in a farewell message. 'Thank you and we're proud of you.'
Reuters
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South Koreans bid tearful farewell to beloved panda Fu Bao
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