To warm-up ties between two countries:
Taiwan to get Chinese Pandas
CHINA: China said Wednesday it plans to send two pandas to rival
Taiwan next week - the latest symbols of warming ties between the two
sides.
Beijing first offered the pandas to Taiwan in 2005 but Taiwan's
former leaders resisted the move, saying it was part of Chinese efforts
to persuade the island to unify with the mainland.
Taiwan's current President Ma Ying-jeou, however, has tried to
nurture closer ties with the mainland and accepted the pandas as a
goodwill gesture.
"Judging from the circumstances now, the pandas will hopefully be
sent to Taiwan on Dec. 23," said Li Weiyi, spokesman for the
Cabinet-level Taiwan Affairs Office. Chinese state media said last week
that crate training and comfort food were part of the preparations for
the trip for the two pandas.
The two are named "Tuan Tuan" and "Yuan Yuan," which when linked mean
"reunion" in Chinese.
State media reported the two will travel to the Taipei Zoo
accompanied by a veterinarian and a panda keeper, who will bring along a
week's supply of the pair's favorite foods - bamboo, apples and steamed
cornbread - to ease the adjustment.
BEIJING, Wednesday, AP
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