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Panda Conservation Boost: China & Japan Team Up

In an inspiring move for wildlife conservation, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun announced on June 27 that the Chinese mainland is eager to bolster exchanges with global partners, including Japan, to protect endangered species like the iconic giant panda. 🐼

This cooperative spirit comes as four giant pandas currently residing in Wakayama, Japan, are set to return to the Chinese mainland on June 28. After their departure, just two pandas will remain at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, with plans for them to join conservation efforts back in the Chinese mainland early next year.

This growing partnership not only reinforces environmental commitments but also highlights the strong cultural and ecological ties between the two nations. Stay tuned for more updates on this heartwarming collaboration that is paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future!

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