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China's giant pandas in Adelaide: A symbol of friendship and cooperation

By Zhang Siyuan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-01-21 10:20
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Giant panda Xing Qiu. [Photo/Xinhua]

In a heartwarming gesture of goodwill, Xing Qiu and Yi Lan, a pair of China's beloved giant pandas, widely known as a national treasure of China and an icon of peace and friendship, have just made their debut at the Adelaide Zoo in South Australia.

Giant panda Yi Lan. [Photo/Xinhua]

During his visit to Australia in 2024, Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced the continuation of the panda conservation cooperation, in response to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's hope to extend this significant partnership when he visited China in 2023. This decision not only underscores the importance of biodiversity protection but also serves as a powerful symbol of the growing friendship and cooperation between China and Australia.

Panda conservation cooperation is a flagship program in international wildlife protection. Through joint research, breeding programs, and habitat preservation of giant pandas, both countries contribute to the global effort to protect this endangered species. The previous pair of pandas, Wang Wang and Fu Ni, who returned to China in 2024, attracted over 5 million visitors and 500,000 students during their stay in Australia, significantly raising awareness about panda conservation. The collaboration between China and Australia in panda conservation symbolizes a shared commitment to global environmental protection and sustainable development.

Beyond its ecological significance, the panda conservation program has become a bridge that strengthens the ties between the people of China and Australia. The only two pandas living in the southern hemisphere, residing in Adelaide Zoo, have served as beloved ambassadors, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture among Australians. The continuation of this cooperation is not just about the adorable pandas; it is a reflection of the deep-rooted amicable relations that have historically existed between the two nations. It also indicates China's willingness to strengthen its ties with Australia.

China envisions a relationship with Australia that is not only friendly but also constructive and mutually beneficial. Both nations have much to gain from working together on global challenges such as climate change, public health, and economic stability. The two countries have collaborated on various environmental initiatives, including the promotion of renewable energy technologies. In 2024, over 80% of the NEVs sold in Australia are made in China. These efforts underscore the potential for cooperation in addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time.

Cultural exchanges could play a vital role in bridging the gap between nations. The increasing number of Chinese students studying in Australia—about 187,000 in 2023—and the growing interest among Australians in learning the Chinese language and culture are positive signs of people-to-people connections. The annual Melbourne Chinese New Year concert, has become flagship events that celebrate the shared cultural heritage and foster mutual understanding between the two nations. These interactions not only enrich the cultural fabric of both societies but also lay the groundwork for long-term friendship and cooperation.

The lovely giant pandas in Adelaide Zoo is a symbolic gesture that highlights the friendly and cooperative relationship between China and Australia and also paints a promising picture for the continued development of their bilateral relationship. By further strengthening high-level exchanges, resuming dialogue mechanisms between the two countries, deepening mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields, managing differences wisely, and working together on global issues, we believe China and Australia can jointly build a more mature, stable and fruitful comprehensive strategic partnership and thus forge a future of peace, prosperity, and friendship for generations to come.

Zhang Siyuan is a Beijing-based commentator on international affairs, writing regularly for Xinhua News, Global Times, China Daily etc. The views don't necessarily represent those of China Daily.

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