In South Korea, giant pandas "Aibao" and "Lebao" successfully brought the first giant panda baby to the family, named "Fubao", which enjoys a high reputation and popularity in Korean society. According to the scheduled schedule, Fu Bao is scheduled to return to China on April 3 this year. At the same time, "Fu Bao" and tourists from South Korea will have the opportunity to meet in the final countdown.
Liu Zheng, special news reporter of the Finance Channel: In the giant panda exhibition hall in Everland, the giant pandas living in South Korea and their families, a total of five, all chose to live here. In order to see the pandas' true faces, the zoo limits their entry time to five minutes, and may even require a queue of about 220 minutes (close to four hours). Under current regulations, pandas are required to undergo a health quarantine process in a non-private place one month before returning to China, so Fu Bao plans to have a final face-to-face meeting with visitors from South Korea on March 3.
"Fu Bao" is known as the "premier superstar" in South Korea and is often referred to as "Princess Fu". Since Fu Bao's return trip to China was made public, more than 8,000 visitors to the Giant Panda Pavilion in Everland have visited it every day.
At present, "Fubao's return to China" has become the focus of heated discussions in Korean society. **Frequently displayed information related to "Fu Bao", and books related to "Fu Bao" quickly climbed to the top of the best-selling charts after their release. Both cards are designed with the core theme of "Fu Bao", but the number of each card is limited to 10,000.
In South Korea at the moment, the "giant panda fever" is in full swing, and many brands have released joint products named after the "Bao family", which cover many aspects such as headphones and clothing, and the theme of giant pandas taken on the street is also very popular.
As the pace of parting gets closer and closer, a farewell sign hangs next to the giant panda pavilion at Everland, which clearly reads, "Meeting you is a miracle, grateful." Fans of "Fu Bao" collectively raised funds and put up a farewell billboard at the subway station, and in addition, Longchun City, which is affiliated with Everland, also awarded the honorary title of "Honorary Citizen".