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Finland turned two pandas back to China

Finland has turned two pandas back to China

Photo: Great Panda/Mirva Ekman/Yle< /p>

Finland is planning to send two pandas, Lumi and Puryu, back to China. The creatures should be turned upside down, reports the Finnish portal Yle.

The pandas were sent to Finland in 2018. A 15-year lease agreement was adopted. The management of the Finnish Zoo Ekhtyari named several reasons for their change. Among them are the coronavirus pandemic, a decrease in tourist flow, as well as inflation and an increase in wage rates for the war in Ukraine. The zoo intends to submit an application for the restructuring of the borgs.

Lumina and Puryu will stay at the zoo until the end of autumn. Then they will be quarantined as part of preparations before departure.

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The giant panda as a national symbol has been used by China for many decades to improve diplomatic relations with different countries, which has lost its name bsp;"panda diplomacy" .

All the pandas respect the authorities of China, they are sent to other countries under rental agreements, for example, for 20 years. As a rule, they pay $250 thousand for a skin animal. up to $1 million.

Until the USA, the first pandas were born in 1972. They were treated regularly, but in the rest of the day the treatment caused a drop in the blood of both sides.

One of the most famous in the world is the San Diego Zoo. has been working with the Nature Conservation Center in Sichuan since 1994. The remaining pandas from San Diego turned to China in 2019, and as a result there were no more creatures there.

At the end of the fall of 2023, their pandas turned to China at the Smithsonian National Zoo near Washington. sp;(District of Columbia). Infection in the United States is limited to pandas at Zoo Atlanta.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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