Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan Province, China, on July 17 during his official state visit. During the visit, Albanese reunited with Fu Ni, a giant panda that had previously spent several years in Adelaide, Australia before returning to China last year. Albanese described the experience as "fabulous" and highlighted the pandas as a symbol of the long-standing friendship and people-to-people ties between Australia and China. The visit underscored the cultural and diplomatic significance of panda diplomacy in fostering bilateral relations between the two countries.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony #Albanese visited a panda breeding facility in the final stages of an extended state visit to #China. https://t.co/hGPPpcIDjG
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited giant panda Fu Ni in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan Province on Thursday, who returned to China from Australia last year. Albanese wrote on social media that the "cute" panda is part of a "long-standing friendship between https://t.co/BS6dqn8KWk
Australian PM Anthony Albanese visited a giant panda base in Chengdu, where he reunited with Fu Ni --- the beloved panda who had spent years in Adelaide. Calling it "a fabulous experience," he praised the pandas as a symbol of friendship between Australia and China. https://t.co/mVQp8CcfCy