Posted: 2023-02-20 04:48:13

Fans of Japanese-born giant panda Xiang Xiang have bid farewell to the beloved idol of Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, having won their tickets to see the famous panda for one final time in a competitive lottery.  

Though she grew up at the Japanese zoo after being born there in June 2017, Xiang Xiang, whose parents Ri Ri and Shin Shin are on loan from China, must return to that country.

China sends pandas abroad as a sign of goodwill but maintains ownership over the animals and any cubs they produce.

The final viewing of Xiang Xiang on Sunday was limited to 2,600 lucky fans who won their tickets in an extremely competitive lottery. 

But many others who did not win came anyway to say their goodbyes from outside of the panda house.

"Xiang Xiang is not only cute but charming and funny," said a visitor who only gave her first name, Yukie.

"She's so attractive that if you see her once, you want to see her more. I don't think there is any panda like her in the universe.

"I've made friends here by sharing it, and that is also her attraction."

Divided into groups of about 10, the visitors were given only a few minutes to quietly say goodbye to Xiang Xiang as she nonchalantly nibbled on bamboo sticks.

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