[The people are reluctant to say goodbye to Fu Bao: Giant panda Fu Bao met with fans on the last day before returning to China].
Located in Everland in South Korea, the giant panda "Fu Bao" in South Korea will return to China in early April. March 3 is a special day for many South Koreans, as it is the last day they will have the opportunity to see Bokbo. That morning, although there were still 2 hours before the opening of Everland, the reporter saw outside the main gate that there was already a long queue of people waiting in line to enter.
Mr. Kong and Ms. Jin, who were at the front of the line, told China News Service that they had arrived at the gate at 3:50 a.m. to line up. They have a deep affection for Fu Bao and hope to see it one last time. In the procession, many people held flowers, and some even prepared special small gifts, hoping to say goodbye to Fu Bao and express their love and gratitude for it.
Since its arrival in Korea, Fu Bao has become the star animal of Everland, attracting countless tourists to see it. Its cute appearance and docile personality have made it have many fans in Korea. On the occasion of leaving South Korea, Fubao has aroused widespread attention and heated discussions among the South Korean people.
On the last day of the meet-and-greet, Fu Bao also seemed to feel the emotions around him, and he took a leisurely walk around the park, occasionally stopping to interact with people, leaving fans with the last good memories. Although reluctant to return to China, fans also expressed their understanding and wished Fubao a happy future life in China.
As the time approached the opening of the park, the queue gradually shortened, but the mood was still high. They took out their mobile phones one after another to record their last time with Fu Bao. For these fans, being able to meet Fubao for the last time is undoubtedly an unforgettable experience.
Fu Bao's departure is not only an important measure for giant panda conservation, but also a microcosm of friendly exchanges between China and South Korea. Its return to China will surely arouse more people's attention to giant panda conservation, and at the same time make people look forward to more cross-national cooperation in animal conservation in the future.