Long-nosed monkeys introduced in China for the first time
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The proboscis monkeys, or long-nosed monkeys, have been introduced to China and they posed to media on Wednesday. /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

The proboscis monkeys, or long-nosed monkeys, have been introduced to China and they posed to media on Wednesday. /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

Six monkeys safely arrived at Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province. /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

Six monkeys safely arrived at Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province. /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

Rarer than giant panda, the primates are endemic to Borneo, occurring in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia, being listed to endangered grade by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

Rarer than giant panda, the primates are endemic to Borneo, occurring in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia, being listed to endangered grade by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

The park authorities prepared for 20 years to offer these unique animals a cozy home. Five batches of experienced staffs, including managers, animal keepers and vets went to Indonesia to know about monkeys. /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

The park authorities prepared for 20 years to offer these unique animals a cozy home. Five batches of experienced staffs, including managers, animal keepers and vets went to Indonesia to know about monkeys. /Chimelong Safari Park Photo

After monkeys pass through 30-day quarantine inspection, they will meet the public during China’s National Day holiday, from October 1 to 8. /Chinanews Photo

After monkeys pass through 30-day quarantine inspection, they will meet the public during China’s National Day holiday, from October 1 to 8. /Chinanews Photo