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The people of China and People's Republic of China (PRC) began to give pandas on their own land in the 1950s. 1957, in order to consolidate Sino-Soviet friendship, the China government presented giant pandas Pingping and Giotto to the big brother Soviet Union. Three years later, the Soviet Union stopped aiding China and withdrew 1390 experts to aid China, taking away a lot of information. Eldest brother doesn't look at you. The socialist country North Korea received five giant pandas, Dandan, Samsung and Linlin from 1965 to 1980. Looking through the information, I don't know what happened to these five cats. Lingling and Xing Xing went to Washington State, USA. This is the first panda to enter the capitalist society after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). The purpose is to enhance the friendship between the Chinese and American peoples. It is said that 8000 people greeted them in the rain. In the following six years, Japan, France, Britain, Germany, Mexico, Spain and other countries felt the friendship from China, and were all presented with a pair of giant pandas, one male and one female each time, which reflected the "cat way" of the China government. After "1982", the government of China stopped giving free pandas to foreign countries. The official reason is that the number of pandas has dropped sharply. The real reason is that China people realize that they can't be fools after opening up. Then the panda went abroad and turned to commercial leasing, scientific research exchange and other curved ways to save the country. Previously, the China government had donated 23 giant pandas to 9 countries. China resumed its seat in the United Nations, and it is estimated that the panda should have a share of the credit. 1984, China Giant Panda performed in San Francisco Zoo and got a lot of rent. From then on, people in China began to realize that the role of pandas is not limited to enhancing friendship. In the next four years, encouraged by political and commercial factors. Giant pandas have been exhibited in dozens of cities in the United States, Japan, France, Netherlands, Germany, Mexico and Australia. Some departments in China got a lot of foreign exchange from it. It is reported that this foreign exchange is not only used to build a panda protection base, but also used by some departments to continue to capture new wild pandas, and continue to be used for exhibitions after the capture, and continue to capture after the exhibition. From 65438 to 0988, "transnational giant panda industry" was questioned by nature and animal protection groups, and the behavior of some domestic departments to capture wild giant pandas for profit was exposed and questioned. In America, giant pandas are forbidden to walk in caves. The following spring, China's image in the international community was black and blue like a giant panda. The giant panda's road to opening up and reform quickly turned left and fell into a low tide. After 1988, giant pandas began to encounter "quota barriers" when they went abroad, and relevant international organizations, leasing countries and receiving countries adopted stricter measures for giant pandas' visits. According to reports, since then, the governments of all countries and China have put "bear-oriented" in the first place, and all kinds of donation and loan activities are based on the premise of protecting the normal life of giant pandas. After 90, pandas were rented mainly for scientific research, and most of them were rented for a long time. For example, on March 14 and April 7, 2003, China rented four giant pandas from the United States for animal protection research. In 2005, Japan also wanted to get two giant pandas for research, but the relationship with China was not harmonious, so it had to play the idea of Taiwan Province Province, hoping that Taiwan Province Province would sublet the giant pandas to Japan. This plan ended in failure, otherwise, the mainland network may become a "dung field" again. Compared with the past, the panda exhibition is no longer a profitable idea. If China stopped giving pandas in large quantities after 82 years because of the shortage of pandas, then the decrease of pandas going abroad now is obviously a sign of insufficient demand, and the panda fever has already cooled down. Exceptionally, in 2005, two giant pandas from China were sent to Thailand for artificial insemination, which brought more than 20 million US dollars to Chiang Mai. In 2006 and 2007, the most sensational event about pandas was the "Panda Burning Incense" virus. This panda doesn't eat bamboo, but only eats computer files, which is hundreds of thousands of times more fertile than the real panda. It is worth mentioning that the panda's opening history is earlier than that of the mainland. If someone wants to write an article criticizing our country for sending pandas indiscriminately, it will start from the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century. In 685 AD, Wu Zetian ordered two giant pandas to be presented to her contemporaries, the Japanese Emperor. However, the author is very skeptical about how these two national treasures survived the long sea journey with the scientific and technological conditions at that time. Thus, it reached the country of cherry blossoms earlier than another "national treasure" Lu Xun. In addition, 14 giant pandas were sent overseas during the Republic of China. I don't know whether to raise money to support the war of resistance. Of course, the friendship of the people of China is not only reflected in foreign exchanges, but also among compatriots. 200 1, 17-year-old "Ying Ying" came to Macau to visit Macau for free. On June 27th, 2007, Macau held the "First Macau Giant Panda Culture International Exchange Conference". Interestingly, Macao will also hold the Giant Panda Summit Forum in the three places. I only know that economy, media, agriculture, rural areas and farmers can peak, but I didn't expect pandas to peak. In 2007, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return, the central government presented Hong Kong with a pair of giant pandas again. Ten years ago, the government of China presented a pair of pandas to Hong Kong compatriots as a gift. However, sometimes good intentions are not fully understood. On May 3, 2005, the mainland announced that it would present a pair of giant pandas to compatriots in Taiwan Province Province. Since then, the two sides have had many disputes over the name of the panda, the landing place and the name of the gift. On March 3rd, 2006, KLOC-0, the Taiwan Province authorities made a decision to refuse pandas entry into Taiwan Province. Lan Ying said that it is good for pandas to come to Taiwan; Green camp said: We don't want the "Panda of United Front" on the mainland. This reminds me of Sina. Com, set up a special topic to track and report the gift-giving activities in the past year. It was very hard, and a panda essay contest was held, which was very enthusiastic. Finally, the news came that Taiwan Province Province would not buy it. I believe it is not just the government that is embarrassed. As early as 2003, Tan Zuoren, a citizen of Chengdu, submitted a legislative proposal to the National People's Congress, suggesting strengthening the supervision of pandas going abroad and prohibiting giving or renting them at will. After this legislative proposal was listed as the legislative proposal of Sichuan People's Congress that year, there was no following.