M’sia, China sign pact on loan of giant pandas

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PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian government yesterday signed an agreement with the China Wildlife Conservation Association (CWCA), People’s Republic of China (PRC) which will pave the way for the loan of a pair of giant pandas to Malaysia.

The agreement was signed by Peninsular Malaysia’s director-general of the Wild Life Protection and National Parks Department (Perhilitan), Datuk Abd Rasid Samsudin and the Secretary-General of CWCA Zang Chunlin yesterday afternoon.

The signing was witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and a member of the Permanent Committee of the Communist Party of China’s (CPC) Central Political Bureau Committee, He Guaqiang.

The two giant pandas to be loaned to Malaysia for a period of 10 years represented a symbol of the 40th anniversary of Malaysia-China diplomatic relations to be celebrated in 2014.

Based on the experiences of neighbouring countries such as Thailand and Singapore, Malaysia will receive the pair of pandas within one year from the date of signing of the agreement.

At the signing ceremony here, Najib said the two pandas were being loaned upon his personal request when he met his Chinese counterpart, Wen Jiabao during his visit to Nanning last April.

“I was truly delighted when Premier Wen responded immediately and gave his consent for the pandas to be loaned to Malaysia.

“The pandas are very lovely animals and appreciated not only by the Chinese but the whole world.

Their presence in Malaysia will certainly be an attraction for Malaysia and visitors here,” he said.

Najib said relations between Malaysia and China now were becoming stronger and the
Great Wall nation was Malaysia’s biggest trading partner and an important source of investment in future.

“I wanted a symbol of our relationship which the ordinary people can identify. I can’t think of a greater idea than having a pair of pandas in this country.

“I’m sure it is going to be a great hit in Malaysia and we will generate income as well from the presence of the pandas in the country,” he said.

Najib said the two pandas would be placed at the Wetland Park, here which would be installed with infrastructure similar to the natural habitat of the giant pandas, and the Yayasan 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) would bear half the cost of constructing the facilities. — Bernama