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France Welcomes Giant Pandas from China in 2027
5 Dec
Summary
- France will receive two new giant pandas from China in 2027.
- A decade-long cooperation on panda protection is planned.
- The agreement was finalized during Macron's state visit.

France is preparing to receive two giant pandas from China, with the animals expected to arrive at Beauval Zoo in 2027. This significant development occurred as part of a recently signed letter of intent during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit.
This new agreement establishes a decade-long partnership focused on the protection of the Giant Panda. The cooperation will officially commence once the two young pandas currently residing in France are returned to China. This initiative underscores China's 'panda diplomacy' strategy, using the iconic bears to foster international relations.
The presence of pandas in zoos often serves as a symbol of stable relations between China and host countries, attracting significant public attention. President Macron's visit included informal talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, highlighting the diplomatic importance of this cultural exchange.




