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Scotland: Pandas Arrive From China

AP/The Huffington Post   SYLVIA HUI First Posted: 12/04/11 10:06 AM ET Updated: 12/05/11 09:53 AM ET

By SYLVIA HUI, Associated Press

LONDON — Two giant pandas from China landed Sunday in Scotland, where they will become the first to live in Britain in nearly two decades.

The 8-year-old pair, named Tian Tian and Yang Guang – or Sweetie and Sunshine – were welcomed by bagpipe players and a host of dignitaries as they touched down at Edinburgh Airport on a specially chartered Boeing 777 flight called the "Panda Express."

The Vancouver Sun reports that the pandas were feeling a bit jet-lagged upon arrival, but are adjusting nicely to their new home.

The pandas, from the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan, are to stay for 10 years at Edinburgh Zoo, where officials hope they will give birth to cubs. The female, Tian Tian, has had twin cubs in the past, but not with Yang Guang. The male panda has previously fathered cubs as well.

The loan marked the beginning of a U.K.-China research program on the animals, and both sides have described it as a signal of a growing friendship between Scotland and China. China sometimes gives or lends the cuddly looking animals – considered a Chinese national treasure – to other countries to boost relations.

"It shows that we can cooperate closely not only on commerce, but on a broad range of environmental and cultural issues as well," said British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.

According to Reuters, the pandas were greeted by crowds waving Chinese and Scottish flags.

Zoo officials have spent the past five years securing the loan of the animals, which are expected to boost Scottish tourism. The loan was announced in January, when Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang visited Britain to sign billions in trade deals.

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland will pay more than 600,000 pounds ($935,000) a year to China for the loan of Sweetie and Sunshine, not including the expense of importing bamboo from the Netherlands.

The pair of pandas, which were given an in-flight meal of bamboo, apples and carrots, will have two weeks to settle at the zoo before going on display to the public. They will be kept in two separate enclosures for a few months until they are ready to be introduced to each other.

The zoo also plans to put four hidden "panda cams" in their enclosures and stream the footage online to attract viewers from around the world.

Britain's last giant panda, Ming Ming, lived in the London Zoo until 1994, when she was returned to China.

In 1974, British Prime Minister Edward Heath received two pandas from the Chinese government as a goodwill gift to mark his visit to China. Female Ching-Ching and male Chia-Chia became a much-loved attraction at the London Zoo, but never produced any cubs.

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By SYLVIA HUI, Associated Press LONDON — Two giant pandas from China landed Sunday in Scotland, where they will become the first to live in Britain in nearly two decades. The 8-year-old pair, ...
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12:48 PM on 12/08/2011
I am a native of Scotland and I find the comments about the bagpipes to be both true - and funny. Can't stand the sound of a singles set of bagpipes but an entire band is a majestic sight. I love Pandas but think that's wicked extortion to pay that much money just to 'rent' them. I gather we wont even get to keep the cubs either.
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marignymitch
E pluribus unum percent
12:41 PM on 12/08/2011
Bagpipes? Animal cruelty. Have the Scots no decency?
12:29 PM on 12/08/2011
My wife goes nuts every time there is a panda in the news. I must admit they are ridiculously cute. Oh yeah, and I guess the panda's name means "sweet sweet".
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
07:52 AM on 12/08/2011
Nothing says welcome home to a Panda quite like bagpipes...unless it's cowbell.
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abuckley23
Visit me at Planet Kibi!! Google it!
04:07 PM on 12/07/2011
Bagpipe music is a horrible insult to Pandas, they can't stand the stuff. They're much more into Bjork...which sadly is absolutely no improvement over bagpipes...
01:52 PM on 12/06/2011
Don't they have enough trouble procreating with out the bagpipe music! That would take the starch out of anyone's noodle!
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Hopalongpoppyseed
May you reap what you sow.
11:54 AM on 12/06/2011
Speaking for myself, I enjoy some piping, but I am probably sterile. Poor bears.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
08:17 PM on 12/05/2011
Yeah, but are they gonna teach the pandas to wear kilts and play golf?
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brokenleoheart
10:43 AM on 12/05/2011
did not know fedex ship pandas too... will keep that in mind next time i order mine.
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jandos
Realistically optimistic
08:58 AM on 12/05/2011
I'm sure they appreciated the bagpipe greeting.
11:55 AM on 12/06/2011
I'm sure. The bagpipes did seem a little excessive, but hey, that's just me. I don't think that's the first thing I would want to hear after a several-hour flight--and maybe not the last thing, either.
02:58 AM on 12/05/2011
Our priorities are just so messed up. But I'm glad these obese bears are living the life of emperors.
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crayola 08b
i'm just a little crayon in a big box.
09:51 AM on 12/05/2011
you'd be living the life of Riley too if you were as adorable as a panda.
fredgladys
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05:13 PM on 12/04/2011
"welcomed by bagpipe players and a host of dignitaries", haven't they suffered enough.
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Samsdog212
04:08 PM on 12/04/2011
"The pair of pandas, which were given an in-flight meal of bamboo, apples and carrots, will have two weeks to settle at the zoo before going on display to the public."
I traveled with the same airline and I received no such meal. I'd have loved some bamboo and apples and carrots. All I got was something that looked like chicken, and some cauliflower with cheese wiz. I wonder if those pandas got hit with extra bag fees. We did.
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brokenleoheart
10:43 AM on 12/05/2011
u flew on the fedex express cargo flight?
02:33 PM on 12/04/2011
All this trouble and only for a ten year 'rental'? All fingers crossed that TianTian and YangGuang manage to exercise some lovin soon. This is the way it is seen in the Chinese media: http://www.thinkingchinese.com/giant-pandas-tiantian-and-yangguang-land-in-britain
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deluk
hot mess...
02:25 PM on 12/04/2011
I expect they'll thrive on deep fried Mars bars, cigarettes and Buckfast "Tonic" Wine....lucky things.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
08:18 PM on 12/05/2011
Or, since this is Scotland, mass quantities of haggis.
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Farewell my friends, time to go...
11:47 PM on 12/06/2011
Ewwwwwwww!!!!