Indonesian zoo welcomes new arrivals thanks to China’s latest act of ‘panda diplomacy’
Gift from Beijing celebrates 60 years of bilateral ties between nations
Two giant pandas from China arrived in Indonesia on Thursday in an act of “panda diplomacy” aimed at celebrating 60 years of bilateral ties.
Cai Tao and Hu Chun, both aged seven, arrived from Sichuan province and will be housed at a safari zoo in Bogor, a city near the capital Jakarta.
The pandas were lent by Beijing to mark the diplomatic anniversary despite recent tensions between the nations, with a number of clashes between Chinese and Indonesian vessels in the South China Sea.
The delivery is the first time Indonesia has been lent pandas, the country’s forest and environment ministry said, making it the 16th country to welcome pandas from China.
A safari zoo will be their home for the next 10 years once they clear an initial month-long quarantine.
“We hope we can breed them, that Hu Chun and Cai Tao will mate so they’ll have offspring while they’re here,” said Yulius Suprihardo, a spokesman for Taman Safari Indonesia.