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epa12595532 Visitors line up to view giant panda Xiao Xiao at Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo, Japan, 16 December 2025. On 15 December 2025, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced that the twin giant pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei will be returned to China in late January 2026. The two pandas at Ueno are currently the only giant pandas
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¿À¼ÇÆÄ¶ó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓ bt on the future of Beijing¡¯s so-called ¡®panda diplomacy¡¯ with its neighbor, which has built a lucrative business around these popular animals. From 16 December 2025, viewing of both Xiao Xiao and Lei
¸±°ÔÀÓ¸ð¹ÙÀÏ Lei will be changed to a system in which the viewing area is divided into multiple sections, and visitors will move along after about one minute. Thousands of people lined up to form long queues with
¸±°ÔÀÓÇϴ¹ý more than 210 minutes of waiting time to have a glimpse of the giant pandas. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON
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