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France says goodbye to star pandas going back to China

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November 25, 2025
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France says goodbye to star pandas going back to China

Female panda Huan Huan and her partner Yuan Zi are set to return to China on Tuesday, for medical treatment. Their arrival in France 2012 was seen as a sign of warming diplomatic ties between France and China. Twins born to the pair in 2021 will remain at the Beauval zoo for the time being.

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