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The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

On February 19, local time, tourists lined up in Japan's Ueno Zoo, which was the last day for the female giant panda "Xiangxiang" to be visited, and on the morning of the 21st, it will embark on a journey back to China.

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

The winning "lucky winner" went to the Giant Panda House according to the reserved time slot to wait to say goodbye to "Xiangxiang".

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

It is reported that from January 21, 2023, the visit of "Xiangxiang" will adopt a pre-lottery system, and tourists can submit lottery applications through the website after January 6, and up to 2,600 people will be selected every day. Photo/Visual China

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

Some tourists leave with tears in their eyes. Photo/Visual China

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

Some tourists leave with tears in their eyes. Photo/Visual China

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

"Incense Powder" records precious pictures with mobile phones.

The Japanese people lined up to bid farewell to the giant panda "Xiangxiang," leaving tears of sadness

"Xiangxiang" was born in June 2017 to parents "Bili" and "Fairy", the giant pandas in Japan. Since Xiangxiang's parents are giant pandas loaned from China, the cubs they give birth to belong to China.

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