​The Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau (CSTB) and Ocean Park will hold on December 7 a greeting ceremony for the two giant pandas gifted by the Central Government to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The two giant pandas will meet and greet the public on the following day (December 8) at Hong Kong Jockey Club Sichuan Treasures in Ocean Park.
Since the arrival of the two giant pandas on September 26, a craze for giant pandas has sparked across the city, and the public is eagerly looking forward to meeting them. Having completed quarantine on October 25, the two pandas are currently acclimatising to their new living environment and are in good condition. Ocean Park is co-ordinating small-scale visits to the two pandas for different parties, including sponsors and sponsoring organisations, other partnering organisations, representatives from the education sector, students, and underprivileged families. These visits will also help the giant pandas adjust to the presence of visitors in their new home.
The Giant Panda Greeting Ceremony will be held on the afternoon of December 7 at Ocean Park. The results of the Giant Panda Naming Competition and the Giant Panda Painting Competition organised by the CSTB and co-organised by Ocean Park earlier on will be announced during the ceremony.
To create a joyful atmosphere for welcoming the giant pandas, the CSTB, jointly with the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Ocean Park, collaborates with various sectors to organise a series of promotional activities themed "Come and Enjoy a Pandastic Hong Kong". The new Hong Kong giant panda family will serve as Hong Kong's tourism ambassadors in promoting local tourism experiences in Hong Kong, attracting visitors from all over the world to Hong Kong and driving tourism development. The Government will continue to seize the opportunity brought by the arrival of the giant pandas and connect different sectors of society to actively plan and launch more promotional activities related to the giant pandas, thereby generating business opportunities for different sectors and boosting the economy.
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