She added that a new pair of giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, departed on a charter flight for the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. on early Tuesday.
Mao said that Chinese experts will stay in the United States to accompany and help them adapt to the new living environment. The public can follow the daily life of the giant pandas through various means, she said.
“China and the United States will, in accordance with requirements and technical standards for international giant panda conservation cooperation, do everything possible to keep the giant pandas healthy and safe,” said Mao, adding that experts will also be sent on a regular or periodical basis to make check-ups and assessments, and provide guidance on the ground.
China believes that this new round of international giant panda conservation cooperation between China and the United States will produce more outcomes on the basis of bilateral sound cooperation in the past, and will make new contributions to global biodiversity conservation and stronger friendship between the two peoples.