Singapore News - Mr Tie Boon Ping arrived at River Wonders at 8am on Dec 13, the eighth day in a row that he has come to the wildlife park in Mandai. The 57-year-old operations director is here to catch one last glimpse of Le Le, the first panda cub born on Singapore’s. Read more at www.tnp.sg
All eyes have been on this furry resident’s growth since his surprise arrival in August 2021. Now, he is now just a month away from his journey to China, where he will officially join the country’s conservation programme.
Singapore, Dec 13 (EFE).- About a thousand people came Wednesday to the park where Le Le, the first giant panda cub born in Singapore, was spending her last day on the island before beginning the process of returning to China, under Beijing’s so-called “panda diplomacy” lending policies. “We have watched our giant panda grow into …
/PRNewswire/ On the evening of September 27th, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore held the National Day Reception at the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay in.