Giant pandas Shunshun and Gonggong have become ecological ambassadors at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden, showcasing China's wildlife conservation success. Since their relocation to this lush sanctuary earlier this year, the pair has demonstrated remarkable adaptability to Hainan's tropical climate, with park staff reporting improved health indicators and natural behavioral patterns.
Visitors this month have witnessed Shunshun's meticulous bamboo selection process – a dietary preference carefully maintained through weekly shipments of fresh shoots from Sichuan Province. Meanwhile, Gonggong's playful antics during morning exercise sessions have spawned countless social media clips, with the panda's recent tree-climbing demonstration drawing particular applause from international observers.
The pandas' residence has boosted Hainan's ecotourism profile, with park attendance increasing 40% year-on-year. 'Their presence bridges cultural exchange and environmental education,' noted park spokesperson Li Wei. 'We're currently developing augmented reality features to enhance visitor experiences while maintaining habitat integrity.'
As China continues its biodiversity preservation efforts, these charismatic megafauna serve as living symbols of cross-regional ecological cooperation, their daily activities offering valuable data for international conservation research teams.
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Live: Endearing moments of giant pandas in S. China's Hainan Province
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