Panda pair off to Taiwan soon

pair off to Taiwan soon

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The mainland is preparing to send two to Taiwan “soon”, following a three-year delay.

The State Council’s spokesman Li Weiyi told a press conference Wednesday experts were finalizing preparations for sending the animals to a Taiwan zoo.

However, he declined to give a date for their departure.

Li said were discussing with exit and entry procedures, quarantine measures, conditions at the zoo and the training of .

“With the joint efforts of the mainland and Taiwan, we hope the , Tuan Tuan and , will be able to leave for Taiwan soon,” Li said.

The 4-year-old , are currently at a in Ya’an, western .

They were transferred to the center on June 18 from the , which was damaged in the May 12 earthquake.

The mainland announced in May 2005 it would donate two giant to Taiwan to demonstrate goodwill. The pair chosen were named Tuan Tuan and (together meaning “reunion”) as a result of a poll held on both sides of the .

But their departure, due to various circumstances, has been delayed for more than three years.

Chen Yunlin, chairman of the mainland-based Association for Relations Across the (), on Tuesday also expressed his wish the two could leave for the island soon.

Experts had agreed the should be sent to Taiwan within a year to allow them to adjust to their new environment, he said.

The last month approved Mucha Zoo, as the new home for the .

On another topic, Li said as of yesterday 818 had signed up to take the National on the mainland on Sept 20 and 21.

It is the first time will be taking the exam.

“The applicants, having passed , will sit the exam together with others from 14 mainland provinces as well as Hong Kong and Macao,” Li said.

The Ministry of Justice has chosen the coastal cities of Xiamen and Shenzhen as the exam sites for the .

On April 16, the State Council’s permitted to take the exam following requests from the island.

“It is out of the need for economic and social development across the , have been allowed to take the exam and be qualified for practicing law on the mainland,” Ding Lu, director of the National Judicial Examination Center, said.

According to official figures, 294,000 people across China took the exam last year and only 58,000 passed. This year, about 370,000 people are taking it.

The exam, which was first introduced in 2002, is held annually in September. Registration for the exam on the mainland started in June and closed in July.

-Xinhua

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