Pandas are a national treasure of China, and China has lent Japan nine pandas, so why doesn t it len

Updated on society 2024-06-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The main reason is that the giant panda has strong requirements for the environment, such as the mode of transportation, the living environment and the bamboo it eats.

    All very demanding. Even in developed countries like Japan.

    It was only barely satisfied, and the Japanese are also very cautious when dealing with giant pandas, fearing that the health of the giant pandas will be unexpected.

    Although India's economy is good, its environmental problems are very poor, and India's scientific and technological strength cannot be compared with Japan's. Over the years, many Indians have been eager to own giant pandas, but unfortunately they have not been able to do so.

    However, not all countries can lease giant pandas from China, and China will conduct a multi-faceted investigation of its domestic environment, economic level and climatic conditions before it can rent out the national treasure.

    The countries that have been selected to lease giant pandas must sign a treaty with our country, and the rental cost and living expenses of the giant pandas must be borne by the leasing party, and at the same time, if the giant panda is produced during the lease period, then the same is true for the red panda.

    The ownership of the property is also owned by China. This treaty seems to be unfair to the leasing party, but many countries around the world are still trying to lease pandas from China, which shows how well-known and loved the national treasure is abroad.

    Because of the scarcity of the quantity, it is called "living fossils."

    and "China's national treasure", that is, the national beast, is the world's natural **.

    The giant panda (alias: ailuropodamelanoleuca) gnaws on bamboo every day, but it is a serious bear.

    and the Russian Great Brown Bear.

    It is related to the North American grizzly bear and is a carnivore.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    India was not established because of India's climate problems. India's climate is tropical monsoon, and the high temperatures throughout the year are not very suitable for the life of giant pandas. The cost of raising a panda in one is very high and the average country cannot afford it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, there is a reason why we don't give it to India, on the one hand, the climate in India is very worrying, the weather is very hot, and it can even reach about 50 degrees in the hot summer, and the hardware facilities of the zoo in India are too poor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    China's delay in agreeing to the application, the main reason is the climate problem, India's climate is a tropical monsoon climate, high temperature throughout the year, divided into two seasons of drought and rain, such conditions are not suitable for the life of giant pandas, although China's giant pandas mainly live in Sichuan, but the suitable temperature for its life is 10-22, this temperature conditions for tropical India is indeed not easy to solve, India is high temperature all year round, the temperature in summer is higher and can even reach 50 degrees, which is not conducive to the life of pandas, Therefore, it is not satisfied with the suitable environment provided for the growth of giant pandas, and it is all caused by the temperature.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello, dear! The four pandas that China gave to Japan are still alive.

    Are the four pandas that China gave to Japan still alive.

    Hello, dear! The four pandas that China gave to Japan are still alive.

    Between 1957 and 1982, a total of 23 giant pandas were donated to nine countries, and now only seven of their descendants remain, two from Japan, three from Mexico, and two from Germany. After 1982, China canceled the gift method, and in the following years, the way of commercial loan exhibition was also canceled, and now there is only one way of exchange and cooperation for the purpose of science and technology. Since 82 years, China has established long-term cooperative research relationships with 17 zoos in 12 countries around the world.

    These countries include the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Austria, Spain, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the United States. At present, there are 45 Chinese giant pandas (including born cubs) living overseas, of which about 1 4 are from the United States. The giant pandas of exchange and cooperation all live in overseas zoos, and their stay in the ocean is generally not more than 10 years, and the babies born overseas belong to China, and they will return to their motherland after they are 3 years old, such as Huamei, who was born in the San Diego Zoo in the United States in 1999, has returned to her hometown in Wolong, Sichuan.

    Of the 17 giant pandas that were exchanged and cooperated, 9 were in the United States, 4 were in Japan, 2 were in Austria, and 2 were in Thailand. Chinese giant pandas currently living overseas: 2 "Sunshine" and "Tiantian" in the UK, 2 "Yuanzai" in France, 2 "Huanhuan" in Belgium, 2 "Xinghui", "Haohao" in Austria, 3 "Dragon Emblem", "Yangyang", "Fu Leopard" in Spain, 3 "Bingxing", "Huazui", 4 in Singapore, "Kaikai", "Jiajia", "Wujie", "Hubao" in Thailand, 2 "Lin Hui", "Binghe" in Malaysia, 3 "Xingxing" and "Liangliang", and one to be named 8 in Japan "Sakurahama", Taobin", "Zhenzhen", "Lili", "Fairy", "Bili", "Yongming", "Lianghama" Australia 2 "Netnet", "Funi" Canada 2 "Da Mao", "Ershun" United States 11 "Meilun", "Meihuan", "Yunzi", "Little Gift", "Baiyun", "Gaogao", "Beibei", "Lunlun", "Yangyang", "Meixiang", "Tian Tian" The subject wants to know that the other twelve countries should be respectively:

    United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Austria, Spain, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, Canada, United States.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    China has lent 17 giant pandas.

    1. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, in order to be able to have friendly exchanges with other countries, our country has sent 23 giant pandas to 9 countries, after 1982, this kind of behavior has been completely banned, since then, if you want giant pandas to live in your own country, you can only borrow them, so far, there have been 12 countries with us to borrow giant pandas.

    2. Among them, Xunzhen includes 17 zoos, and it is necessary to sign a giant panda cooperation agreement to borrow giant pandas, so as to show that China still has the ownership of "national treasures". Why is this so? Because the giant pandas that were given to other countries a long time ago were not adapted to the environment and diet, only 7 offspring were left so far, which caused a great loss to the research of giant pandas in China, so now it is borrowed instead of sending, which is also a kind of protection for the "national treasure".

    3. The descendants of the giant pandas that have been sent out no longer belong to China, because the 23 "national treasures" left our country in the name of sending, but the "national treasures" lent out, once they give birth abroad, then the red pandas must return to the motherland after the age of three, so far China has lent a total of 17 giant pandas.

    Characteristics of pandas and characteristics of life:

    1. Good at climbing trees.

    Don't look at the giant pandas are obese, but they are experts at climbing trees, this is their instinct, and the behavior of climbing trees is close to the marriage proposal period, or to avoid danger.

    2. Drink water.

    Pandas often live near clear springs and flowing water, and have a habit of drinking. Sometimes, Liang Sheng will not hesitate to trek to a far valley to drink water, once he sees the water source, he will drink enough, so there is a saying of "panda drunk water".

    3. I like to live alone.

    Giant pandas are withdrawn and like to live alone, and each panda has a separate activity area. When it comes to the breeding season, "husband and wife live together", and then go their separate ways. <>

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    China has loaned a total of 63 giant pandas.

    At present, there are 64 Qiaoxiao pandas on loan from China, living in 17 different countries, and excluding the deceased Lele, there are 63 left. These giant pandas earn more than 3 billion yuan in rental fees every year, not counting the tens of billions of ** gift packages that these countries have taken the initiative to send in order to rent them, such as in 2011, England took the initiative to send 26.7 billion ** contracts including salmon, cars, and alternative energy technologies in order to lease giant pandas. France has also worked hard for 7 years, and in addition to the fixed lease fee, Shenglu finally signed a contract of 20 billion euros with China, and the French filial piety cover state enterprises will provide uranium oxide to China, and at the same time be responsible for building a uranium processing plant in China.

    Physical characteristics of giant pandas:

    The body is fat and bear-like, plump and rich, with a round head and a short tail, a long head and torso, and a tail length of 10-12 cm. Weighing 80-120 kilograms and weighing up to 180 kilograms, he has a black and white body color, round cheeks, large dark circles under his eyes, the iconic inner figure of eight walking style, and razor-sharp claws. Giant pandas are thick, up to 10 mm at their thickest point.

    The black and white exterior is conducive to hiding in dense forest trees and snowy ground without being easily detected by predators. <>

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are nine of them. Japan's love for pandas is not satisfied with nine of them.

    We admit that Japan's economic and technological strength in Asian countries is first-class, the overall environment of the country is also excellent, and the living environment of the giant pandas is also in line with the standards, so as early as 1972, when Sino-Japanese relations eased and diplomatic relations were established, we lent two pandas "Kangkang" and "Lanlan" to Japan, these two little guys were loved by people as soon as they arrived in Japan, for which the number of visitors to the Japanese zoo has increased day by day, from 4 million to 8 million, doubling the growth.

    Pandas have brought good income to the zoo, and the locals are very fond of this cute little guy, so they continue to apply, and our country is also in the investigation to see that it is appropriate to agree to the noisy application, before and after adding up to Japan, there are currently 9 pandas in Japan, these 9 pandas are raised in Tokyo Ueno Zoo, Kobe City Prince Zoo, Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture entertainment facilities "Adventure World", are densely populated in Japan, the economic level is very high. At present, the country with the largest number of Chinese leased pandas in the world is Japan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    9 pcs. It is understood that Yu Wuji Japan is the country that has loaned the most giant pandas to China, and now there are 9 giant pandas in Japan, including 3 at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, 1 at Kobe City Prince Zoo, and 5 at Shirahama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The main reason is that their conditions are very inconsistent, first of all, the local climate belongs to the tropical monsoon climate, the whole year is very hot in summer, the temperature can reach up to 50, and this temperature is very hot for giant pandas, and the infrastructure of many cities is very insufficient, and the cost of raising giant pandas is very high. With India's economic strength, there is no way to raise giant pandas.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because India's conditions do not meet our requirements, giant pandas are national treasures and cannot be rented casually, their climate is not suitable for the survival of our giant pandas, and the economic strength is not good, and the environment is very dirty and messy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    India is not eligible, the environment in India is not suitable for pandas, and many cities in India do not have sufficient infrastructure to provide a stable supply of pandas.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the local conditions in India are not satisfied, the local India is relatively poor, and the weather is relatively hot.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    India once asked China for giant pandas, but China refused. So no. And in the 80s of the last century, China stopped giving giant pandas to foreign countries.

    In the 26 years from 1957 to 1982, China donated a total of 23 giant pandas from nine countries. Since the 80s of the last century, in order to better protect the giant pandas, China no longer gives giant pandas to foreign countries, but instead uses long-term lease and cooperative research methods, so that pandas can convey a friendly and peaceful Chinese image to the world.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to the agreement between China and foreign countries, the ownership of all giant pandas overseas is in China, and the ownership and naming rights of the cubs bred by these giant pandas overseas are also in China, and even the remains of dead giant pandas belong to China.

    Therefore, at present, all overseas giant pandas are in a state of lease, since it is leased, there is a lease period, generally renewed or returned when it expires, if the other party does something serious damage to the friendship between the two countries during the lease period, or the breeding environment of the giant pandas cannot meet the agreed standards, China has the right to terminate the lease contract in advance to take back the giant pandas.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Born in 1985 at the Beijing Zoo in China, Ling Ling came to Ueno Zoo in 1992 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. Ling Ling went to Mexico several times to artificially inseminate female giant pandas, but was unsuccessful, so he left no offspring.

    On October 28, 1972, in order to commemorate the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, China donated a pair of giant pandas Kang Kang and Lan Lan from the Beijing Zoo to Japan and settled in the Ueno Zoo. Since then, people have come to refer to Ueno Zoo's giant pandas as "ambassadors of friendship". Currently, there are eight giant pandas on loan from China in Japan, including the Kobe City Prince Zoo in Hyogo Prefecture.

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