A man who threw unspecified objects into a giant panda enclosure in China has become the latest visitor to be slapped with a lifetime ban on entering the park.
The rules were broken by a man who was banned from one of China’s main panda centers after throwing unspecified “objects” into an enclosure on Monday.
A man who fed bamboo shoots to panda cubs in an activity area and a woman who gave them peanuts were barred for life last August.
Other visitors have been banned for one or five years for offenses such as throwing water at a panda or banging hard on enclosure window glass, according to state media reports.
The black and white giant panda has become a national symbol for China, loaned to zoos around the world.
President Xi Jinping, on a visit to the U.S. last year, called them “ envoys of friendship between the Chinese and American peoples.”
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A man who threw unspecified objects into a giant panda enclosure in China has become the latest visitor to be slapped with a lifetime ban on entering the park.
The rules were broken by a man who was banned from one of China’s main panda centers after throwing unspecified “objects” into an enclosure on Monday.
A man who fed bamboo shoots to panda cubs in an activity area and a woman who gave them peanuts were barred for life last August.
Other visitors have been banned for one or five years for offenses such as throwing water at a panda or banging hard on enclosure window glass, according to state media reports.
The black and white giant panda has become a national symbol for China, loaned to zoos around the world.
President Xi Jinping, on a visit to the U.S. last year, called them “ envoys of friendship between the Chinese and American peoples.”
The original article contains 314 words, the summary contains 154 words. Saved 51%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!