Don't miss seeing pandas when you go to Sichuan160

in #cultural3 years ago

The giant panda is a national treasure, and the home of the national treasure is in Sichuan, so when you visit Sichuan, don't miss the pandas. There are several places to see pandas in Sichuan, but for time reasons, we chose the closest one to Chengdu, the Chengdu Research Base for Giant Panda Breeding. The entrance fee to the panda base is RMB58 and the electric bus is RMB10. The large bamboo forest, vegetation and water are a beautiful setting.
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Let's start with a cute giant panda, whose wish is said to be to be able to take a colourful photo, but it seems that this wish is really difficult to achieve.
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After an hour's bus ride and a transfer from Wuhouzi, we finally arrived at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, the most convenient place to go to see pandas in Sichuan.
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I took a ride on a battery-operated bus, which was huge and full of trees, and despite my sense of direction, I was still confused.
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Look at the complicated route, it was said to take 3 hours to walk the whole way and 1-1.5 hours by electric car. Anyway, we went in by car, then walked to see the pandas and couldn't find the electric car when we came out. The staff told us that we could call the electric car to pick us up, so we then called the electric car to pick us up and take us out.
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A sculpture of a mother and child giant panda taken from the battery car.
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The first Giant Panda Villa we saw when we got off the bus, many pandas were sleeping, maybe we were late, they are said to be most active in the morning.
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Without disturbing the sleeping pandas, let's go and see a red panda first. The red panda is not a small giant panda, it is a Grade II protected animal, also known as red panda, red cat bear, small cat bear and nine-sectioned wolf.
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It seems that apart from the similarity of their names to pandas, red pandas do not have much in common with pandas.
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Take a look at the difference between the red panda and the giant panda. Both are quite cute, but two completely different animals.
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A red panda eating bamboo shoots. The red panda's diet is much wider than that of the giant panda, with bamboo shoots, wild fruits, young leaves, birds, mice and insects all being part of its diet.
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There are three classes of people, and the same goes for animals. The red panda is treated well, but not as well as the giant panda, which has a villa as an adult.
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It's boring to live in one place all the time, so you can spend a few days in this villa and a few days in that garden.
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The newborn pandas have a constant temperature incubator, not to mention the young pandas who have different lives from cats.
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As you can see, as soon as the giant pandas appear, they are immediately the subject of attention, treated like stars all the time and used to the flashing lights.
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Compared to the monkeys and bears who work hard on the streets to get a bite to eat, the pandas are the aristocracy, and even if they eat bamboo, people have to pay for tickets to see them.
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They eat as much as they want, they don't care about their image, you can watch them if you like.
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There are no shows or performances, and those who pay for tickets have to adjust their own time.
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When you're in the mood, you can climb a tree. Don't look at pandas, but they are also good at climbing trees.
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Dilly-dallying ...... climbs up the tree in a couple of clicks.
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Fat and athletic, although these two words don't seem to go together, the pandas do.
We have seen pandas in several zoos, but they are so lazy in the metropolis that they can eat a bamboo and take two steps, and climb trees so fast that they are only seen in Sichuan. Don't miss out on the pandas when you visit Sichuan.

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