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Japan-born pandas Xiao Xiao, and Lei Lei return to their home in China's Sichuan

China's giants pandas Xiao Xiao & Lei Lei have arrived in Sichuan safely on Wednesday.?China's Panda Research Base said this in a post on social media, 'following a heartfelt goodbye from fans who grew up in Tokyo, where Xiao Xiao & Lei Lei were raised.

A WeChat posting by the China Conservation and Research Centre of the Giant Panda revealed that Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei had arrived at Chengdu’s Tianfu International Airport around 1 a.m., on Wednesday. The pair arrived at the centre in Ya'an, Sichuan around 6 am on Wednesday. They will be quarantined.

In 2021, twin pandas were born at the Ueno Zoo of Tokyo. Shin Shin and Ri Ri returned to China with their parents in 2024.

China, since its founding in 1949 has used panda diplomacy to enhance its international image and strengthen ties with other nations?by loaning or gifting pandas. After the agreement expires, the pandas usually return to China. Pandas born abroad like Xiao Xiao or Lei Lei are then sent to a Chinese breeding programme between two and four years old.

WeChat pictures showed pandas' crates being?unloaded from a Sichuan Airlines flight and then transported to truck as workers in protective white suits looked?on.

The research centre stated that Xiao Xiao, and Lei Lei "continuously built bridges of friendship" between the 'people of China and Japan", and "made a significant contribution to promoting the friendship between people of the 'two countries".

The panda’s journey coincided with a low in Sino-Japanese relationships. In November, Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi stated that Japan would'respond militarily in case of a Chinese invasion on democratically-governed Taiwan. China, which views Taiwan as a province that has gone off course, was furious at the comment, and warned its citizens not to travel to Japan. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing; Colleen howe)

(source: Reuters)