Public to visit new pandas soon in Australia's Adelaide Zoo


Four-year-old male Xingqiu and three-year-old female Yilan, are settling in very well at the Bamboo Forest in Adelaide, South Australia. - Adelaide Zoo

CANBERRA: The Australian public and tourists will soon be able to visit the new pair of giant pandas - the only in the Southern Hemisphere - at the end of their quarantine period following their arrival from China last month.

The two giant pandas, four-year-old male Xingqiu and three-year-old female Yilan, are settling in very well at the Bamboo Forest in Adelaide, capital of South Australia (SA), about 7,500 km from their hometown - southwest China's Sichuan Province.

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