Do you like pandas? Have you ever seen one?

@fanji008 (775)
China
December 11, 2007 8:43am CST
Hi,there! I like pandas very much.I think they're just so cute.I've seen pandas many times but I've never had the chance to touch them.I really hope one day that I can hug the pandas.I just love to see their appearances:) How about you guys? Have you ever seen any pandas? Do you like them? Hope to hear your ideas:) Thanks in advance^_^
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@cydzzj (354)
• Australia
13 Feb 08
I love pandas and I was living in panda's hometown. When I was young, my family usually took me to the zoo to see pandas and other animals. But panda is my favourite. Since I left, I have not seen panda for so many years. And my son also have not seen panda since he was born. I think I will bring him back one day. And let him see the really panda.
14 Jan 08
I love pandas! It is my life's ambition to go to Woolong or Chengdu one day and see at least one baby panda. They are definitely the cutest kind of baby animal. Sadly I live in a country that has no pandas, but maybe one day China will let us borrow one?
@peanutjar (5198)
• Canada
12 Dec 07
Hi fanji:) I love pandas,they look so cute and cuddly!I never seen areal one before either and have to settle for a stuffed panda bear teddy,hehe.I do wish you will see one for real someday,as for me it is too far to travel to,like the other side of the world for me.;) Peanutjar:)
• United States
11 Dec 07
Ya ya the giant panda - at the Memphis, TN zoo. She was pregnant earlier this year, but either miscarried or had a pseudo pregnancy and as it turned out, she was not pregnant.
The zoo in Memphis TN has two pandas on loan from China for the next 10 or so years. Ya ya and Le le are on loan and they have their own specially built enclosure. Memphis Zoo's Giant Pandas are Le-le and Ya-ya. Le-le (pronounced luh luh), the female, is 2. She comes from the Beijing Zoo in China. Her name means "beautiful little girl." Ya-ya (pronounced yah yah), the male, is 4. He comes from the Chongquing Zoo in China. His name means "Happy happy." Memphis's China exhibit is worthy of such special creatures. It's design simulates a bamboo forest in China. They have both an indoor and an outdoor enclosure.