Two giant pandas in U.S. to return to China

Two giant pandas in the United States will fly back home in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan next week. Tai Shan, a 4-and-a-half-year-old male panda born at the National Zoo of Washington D.C., and Mei Lan, a 3-year-old female panda born at Zoo Atlanta, will arrive in Chengdu Feb. 5 after a 14-hour journey from Washington.

Tai Shan, who was born in July 2005 and raised up in the National Zoo, will return to the Ya'an Bifeng Gorge Breeding Base of Wolong National Nature Reserve.

Tai Shan's father Tian Tian, 13, and mother Mei Xiang, 12, are also due to return December next year.

Mei Lan will return to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Mei Lan was born in September 2006. Her parents Lun Lun and Yang Yang arrived in Atlanta in November 1999.

There are now 13 Chinese giant pandas living in four zoos in the United States.

There are about 1,600 giant pandas living in China's wild, mostly in Sichuan and the northwestern provinces of Shaanxi and Gansu. Another 290 are in captive-breeding programs worldwide, mainly in China. (Source: Xinhua, Jan 31, 2010).



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