Giant panda cubs play
on a tree at the research and conservation center in the Wolong
Nature Reserve.
Hong Kong will receive a couple of giant pandas from the
research and conservation center in the Wolong Nature Reserve in Sichuan Province to mark the 10th anniversary
of its return.
People's Daily reports the State Forestry Administration
has formed a group to select which two giant pandas China will give
to the special administrative region.
Fifteen giant pandas have passed the preliminary selection process
and experts will work to find the best couple to send to Hong Kong
in the first half of 2007.
Chief Secretary for the Administration of the Hong Kong government,
Hui Si-yan, said the names for the two pandas will be selected from
a public poll.
The central government sent two pandas, An An and Jia Jia, to Hong
Kong in 1997 when it returned to the People's Republic of China. A
new pair will be sent for the 10th anniversary because health
problems have prevented the original couple from having
offspring.
(CRI March 10, 2007)