Explainer | Bear necessities: here’s what you need to know about giant pandas coming to Hong Kong
- Beijing is set to give Hong Kong two giant pandas to mark 27th anniversary of city’s return to Chinese sovereignty, echoing moves from 1999 and 2007
At a handover anniversary event on Monday, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu expressed his “deepest gratitude” for the gift from the central government, saying the move “fully demonstrates its care and support” for Hong Kong.
Tourism minister Kevin Yeung Yun-hung said intensive preparations were being made ahead of the pandas’ arrival, adding that he hoped the pair would help spur tourism.
Authorities are expected to share more details on Tuesday morning.
Before the latest duo arrive, the Post looks at previous occasions in 1999 and 2007 when Beijing sent giant pandas to Hong Kong.
1. What about the past two times?
Hong Kong received its first two pandas, An An and Jia Jia, in 1999 to celebrate the “smooth establishment of the ‘one country, two systems’ policy”, two years after the city’s return to Chinese rule.