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  2. Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing - Wikipedia

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    Ling-Ling (bottom) being playfully nipped by Hsing-Hsing after mating, March 18, 1983. Ling-Ling (Chinese: 玲玲, 1969–1992) and Hsing-Hsing (simplified Chinese: 兴兴; traditional Chinese: 興興, 1970–1999) were two giant pandas given to the United States as gifts by the government of China following President Richard Nixon's visit in 1972.

  3. Ling Ling (giant panda) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death at the age of 22, Ling Ling was the only giant panda at the Ueno Zoo and the oldest panda in Japan. [1] [2] He served as an important symbol of the Ueno Zoo and of friendship between Japan and China. [1] Ling Ling, who was given to Japan in 1992, was the only giant panda in the country who was directly owned by Japan.

  4. Sing for You (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sing for You" is a song by South Korean–Chinese boy band Exo, released on December 10, 2015, ... China [12] 4 Monthly charts. Chart (2016) Peak position ...

  5. Zoo admits that their pandas are ‘painted dogs’ after ...

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  6. Explainer-What is China's panda diplomacy and how does ... - AOL

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    Since its founding in 1949, the People's Republic of China has used panda diplomacy to boost its international image, either by gifting or lending panda to foreign zoos as goodwill animal ambassadors.

  7. Panda twins born in China as species struggles for survival - AOL

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    Another panda, Yong Yong, gave birth to twins at the center earlier this month. Twin giant pandas have been born at a breeding center in southwestern China, a sign of progress for the country’s ...

  8. Produce Pandas - Wikipedia

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    Produce Pandas (Chinese: 熊猫堂; pinyin: Xíong Māo Táng; fully stylized as 熊猫堂 ProducePandas) is a Chinese boy group dubbed as "China's first plus-size boy band" formed and managed by DMDF Entertainment, which was set up under Simply Joy Music to specifically manage plus-sized groups. [1]

  9. Patrick Brasca - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Brasca (Chinese: 林煒竣; pinyin: Lín Wěijùn, born September 6, 1999) known professionally in Chinese as Pai Weijun (派偉俊) is a Canadian-Taiwanese pop singer and songwriter known for singing the theme song "Try" of the film Kung Fu Panda 3. The song also features Jay Chou.