Culture Giant Panda Museum in East China
A giant panda museum has been built
in Fuzhou, capital of southeast China's Fujian
Province.
Fuzhou Giant Panda Museum, which
opened to the public on December 26, is situated
at the foot of Dameng Mount and has a floor space
of 900 sq m.
It is China's second giant panda
museum built according to international standards.
The first giant panda museum is based in Sichuan
Province, the main habitat of the world's giant
pandas.
According to local sources, the
museum features the origin of giant pandas, ecological
behavior, protection of the animal, as well as
its situation in Fujian.
It displays precious literary documents
on giant pandas, fossils of giant pandas from
southwest China's Guizhou Province, and photos
on the life of the giant pandas.
The museum will serve as an important
center for protecting giant pandas, doing scientific
research on the endangered species, increasing
publicity of giant pandas, spreading scientific
education on the animal among youngsters, as well
as for promoting cultural exchanges across the
Taiwan Straits.
Giant pandas are one of the most
famous endangered species and it is estimated
that there are about only 1,000 left in the world,
most of them living in the mountains around the
Sichuan Basin of southwest China.