First anniversary of pandas' returning celebrated

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The First Anniversary of Giant Panda's Returning to Sichuan from Japan held in Chengdu.


On June 23, the first Anniversary of Giant Panda's Returning to Sichuan from Japan was jointly held by Tourism Administration of Sichuan Province and Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, attracting nearly 100 people from some friendly associations, media and enterprises such as Tokyo Prefecture China-Japan Friendship Association, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Career Education Press, Consumption and Life Magazines, Japan - China Association for Photographic Art, Knowledge Business Research Institute, Tokyo Group Co., Ltd, etc.

"Meibang" and "Yongbang" was born in Adventure World in Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan on September 13, 2008, and returned to Chengdu on February 26, 2013, starting their new life in Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Now, they have lived here for a year and successfully attracted many tourists, especially the "panda fans" from Japan.

In today's commemorative activity, the episode of Meibang and Yongbang 's happy life since they returned Sichuan was showed by video. Yumiko Kajiwara, panda ambassador of Japan in 2012, expressed her congratulations, and Adventure World in Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan also offered congratulations for this activity. Kunihiko Kisamori, Japan's famous painter and Chief Editor of Ink Painting Friends presented his elaborate panda-themed ink painting to the sponsor on behalf of Japanese side.

This activity aims to attract Japanese tourists with Meibang and Yongbang, let more Japanese know about Sichuan and become more yearning for charming and beautiful Sichuan. This activity was held during 2014 Sichuan International Cultural Tourism Festival so as to let people from Japan's tourism industry and media enjoy rich tourism products and festive atmosphere in Sichuan.

Sichuan Tourism Websites:

http://www.tsichuan.com

www.youtube.com/sichuan

 

 

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