Berlin Zoo in Germany holds a farewell event for the panda twins

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-01-28

In 2019, twin pandas, "Dream" and "Dream Come True", were born in Berlin, Germany. After living in Germany for four years, the brothers are set to return home in the middle of this month. On December 8, local time, the Berlin Zoo specially made the "Dream" and "Dream Come True" giant panda commemorative plaques and held a farewell event for the brothers.

With the end of the countdown to "321", the commemorative plaques of the twin brothers "Dream" and "Dream Come True" were officially unveiled. The "Pete" and "Paul" written on the plaque are the German names for dreams and dreams, respectively. They were the first pair of giant pandas to be born in Berlin and caused a huge sensation at the time. Berlin Mayor Wegener, who attended the unveiling ceremony, said that the "dream" and "dream come true" brought great joy to Berlin citizens and tourists.

Mayor of Berlin Wegener:The two giant pandas, "Dream" and "Dream Come True", are very important stars for the Berlin Zoo. They also show that the Berlin Zoo is capable of raising giant pandas, and that giant pandas can be bred here.

After learning the news that "Dream" and "Dream Fulfillment" were about to return to China, on the 8th, some people from Belgium and France came to Berlin to see off the brothers.

Jerome Puyer, founder of the French "Panda"**:I'm a little sad because it's sad to say goodbye to them, but I'll go to China to visit them. I'm sure they'll do well in China.

Florian Hicks, Director of the Panda Pavilion at the Berlin Zoo:Both pandas are in very good health. At the moment they are all in quarantine and are doing well, the quarantine period takes 30 days, but they are doing very well and they are ready to go home.

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