China Sends Giant Pandas to the US as a Gesture of Goodwill

Two bears are en route to the San Diego Zoo as part of a conservation effort

A pair of giant pandas from China are traveling to the United States, marking the first such transfer in over two decades. President Xi Jinping proposed sending the iconic bears to the San Diego Zoo as “envoys of friendship between the Chinese and American peoples.”

The two pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, departed from Bifengxia Giant Panda Base in China’s Sichuan province on Wednesday. They will call the US home for the next ten years, according to a statement from the zoo.

The shipment of the bears signifies a new chapter in giant panda protection collaboration between Beijing and Washington, following an agreement reached in February between the China Wildlife Conservation Association and the San Diego Zoo.

US officials, including San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, were present at the farewell ceremony in China, which included cultural performances, video greetings from Chinese and US students, and a gift exchange among conservation partners, the zoo reported.

“I’m honored to have been invited to join in the farewell ceremonies in China for Yun Chuan and Xin Bao,” Gloria stated on X (formerly Twitter). “This is a historic conservation partnership that will help protect these magnificent creatures and their habitat.”

Xin Bao, a female born in July 2020, is a “gentle and well-behaved” panda, while Yun Chuan, a male born in July 2019, is “smart and lively,” CCTV reported.

The bears were accompanied by five caretakers and veterinary experts from both China and the US.

The iconic giant panda is considered vulnerable to extinction. For decades, Beijing has gifted the animals to countries as a diplomatic gesture and for wildlife conservation.

China’s Chairman Mao Zedong first sent two pandas to then-US President Richard Nixon in 1972, following the American leader’s historic visit to the country which paved the way for mutual political ties.

Starting in 1984, China shifted from gifting pandas to leasing them out.

Last year, China recalled three giant pandas that were loaned to the US as tensions with Washington escalated.