THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
February 20, 2023 at 16:30 JST
Fans of the giant panda Xiang Xiang clutch stuffed panda dolls and hold back tears while visiting the animal on her last day of dispaly at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo on Feb. 19. (The Asahi Shimbun/ Takeshi Iwashita)
Thousands of Japanese fans, some wiping away tears, bid farewell to a beloved Japanese-born giant panda that made her final public appearance Sunday before flying to her home country, China. [Read More]
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