"Is it easier for males to adapt to the new environment or females when giant pandas move to new homes?" "How do giant pandas communicate?" On the 8th, Li Jiachao, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, asked curiously at the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project Base of China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center (hereinafter referred to as the Base). After the expert answered, he smiled again and said, "I'm sorry I have a lot of questions because I really love them (giant pandas)." Li Jiachao's main purpose of this trip is to discuss and understand the arrangements for the central government to give a pair of giant pandas to Hong Kong as a gift. He said that the SAR government will definitely do a good job in welcoming giant pandas. Since 1999, the central government has donated two pairs of giant pandas to Hong Kong - "Jiajia", "An'an", and "Lele" and "Yingying". "Every giant panda has become a beautiful memory for Hong Kong people," said Li Jiachao. "We have a deep affection for giant pandas. They bring laughter, joy, and also reflect the friendship of the central government." During a discussion with relevant personnel from the National Forestry and Grassland Administration and the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center that morning, Li Jiachao specially introduced that Yang Runxiong, Director of the Cultural, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Special Administrative Region Government, Li Jianming, Director of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, and representatives from Hong Kong Ocean Park were accompanying us on this trip. "Our team this time is very large, we are very serious." On July 8th, Li Jiachao and his delegation had a discussion with relevant personnel from the National Forestry and Grass Administration and the China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center. Li Jiachao also stated at the meeting that after the two giant pandas arrive in Hong Kong, they will definitely be healthy and have a happy life, bringing more happiness to the Hong Kong people. He also welcomes friends from Sichuan to come and "inspect". Subsequently, Li Jiachao and his delegation also strolled around the base, feeling the adorable and silly giant pandas. After being amused by the cute behavior of giant pandas eating bamboo shoots in the rain, Li Jiachao said that it may have been their relatives who came to see them, making them particularly relaxed. At around 13:00 on the same day, shortly after leaving the base, Li Jiachao posted on social media sharing his itinerary - to visit the base and meet with relevant officials from the National Forestry and Grass Administration and the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center. "We have also discussed the details of the arrangement for giant pandas to go to Hong Kong, and worked together to promote the early and proper delivery of a pair of giant pandas to Hong Kong." (Xinhua News Agency)
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