The giant panda is a rare species native to China that is beloved worldwide. The Giant Panda National Park on the borders of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces is home to 1,339 wild pandas, 70 percent of China's total. As an umbrella species, countless creatures which share the habitat with the pandas also gain a better living environment. Rare animals such as golden snub-nosed monkeys and takins also thrive in the area.
Check the video to say hello to these lovely creatures.
(Video via the National Forestry and Grassland Administration)
Narrator: Zhang Hao
Writer: Xing Fangyu
Copy editors: Yang Yan, Zhu Yingming
Video editor: Liu Haibo
Cover image designer: Feng Yuan
For more of "China's National Park" series:
China's National Park: Sanjiangyuan deserves protection for all our sakes
China's National Park: Reclaim the vast living space of rare beasts
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