Canberra, 24 Nov (journalist) Australians who like Chinese giant pandas received good news on the 24th that they have been living at Adelaide Zoo in the capital of South Australia for 10 years, "net" and "Fawney," and will stay and live for another five years.
At the extension ceremony held at Adelaide Zoo on the same day, zoo director Helene Benstead said that relevant agencies in China and Australia have reached an agreement to allow the two giant pandas to live at Adelaide Zoo for another five years. 2019 is the last year of a 10-year lease for Netnet and Fanny.
Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham and Deputy Consul General of the Chinese Consulate General in Adelaide, Pi Lijun, attended the ceremony.
In an interview with Xinhua News Agency journalist, Pi Lijun said that "net" and "Fanny" have become the stars of the zoo since they "settled in" Adelaide Zoo in November 2009, attracting a large number of tourists from home and abroad every year, and have played a positive role in promoting the friendship between China and Australia. The extension agreement reached between the two countries is good news for friends who care about the two giant pandas.
Adelaide Zoo is the second oldest zoo in Australia. It has a history of more than 130 years. On August 25 th, Adelaide Zoo held their 10th birthday party for Netnet and Fanny.
Adelaide Zoo is the second oldest zoo in Australia. It has a history of more than 130 years. On August 25 th, Adelaide Zoo held their 10th birthday party for Netnet and Fanny.
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Australians are world-famous for their love of animals, and every big city sets aside space for zoos and botanical gardens in prime places in the center of the city. Compared with zoos in other major Australian cities, Adelaide Zoo is not large and has a beautiful environment. It has about 1500 species of animals, including Australian kangaroo, koala, koala, platypus and other rare animals. At the same time, the zoo has a zoo designed for children and a Southeast Asian rainforest exhibition center. Adelaide Zoo also has two pandas from China, which is the only place in Australia where pandas can be seen.
Address: Frome Rd, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Opening hours: 9:30 AM-5:00 PM (closed on 25 December)
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- Adult:$37.
- Children (4 years old 14 years old): 20 Australian dollars
- Families (2 big and 5 small): $93.5
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