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Pandas to get five-star treatment in Singapore

They will enjoy $8.5m enclosure and four types of specially grown bamboo

 

Published on May 18, 2012

 

Pandas at the Ya'an Bifengxia Conservation Base in Sichuan province, China, soaking up the sunshine and munching on bamboo shoots. An $8.5 million panda enclosure at the upcoming River Safari in Singapore is being prepared in anticipation of the arrival of Kai Kai and Jia Jia, two pandas that the Republic will receive on loan from China. -- ST PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM

By Ng Kai Ling

The endangered pandas are the national treasures of China, and Singapore has every intention of treating them as such when two of them come here.

In the run-up to Kai Kai and Jia Jia's arrival - which, it is hoped, will take place by year-end - a lot of work has been put in to make their 10-year stay here a five-star experience.

Everything - from the types of bamboo that they need to be fed to the exact spots for installing lights - is being fine-tuned months before their much-anticipated arrival.

Background story

ENSURING A STEADY FOOD SUPPLY

'The added advantage of planting the bamboos at different locations is that we are assured of constant supply in the event of a disease or fire outbreak at any one place.' - WRS chairman Claire Chiang

The $8.5 million panda enclosure in the upcoming River Safari obtained its Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in March.

 

 

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Pandas to get five-star treatment in Singapore

They will enjoy $8.5m enclosure and four types of specially grown bamboo

 

Published on May 18, 2012

 

Pandas at the Ya'an Bifengxia Conservation Base in Sichuan province, China, soaking up the sunshine and munching on bamboo shoots. An $8.5 million panda enclosure at the upcoming River Safari in Singapore is being prepared in anticipation of the arrival of Kai Kai and Jia Jia, two pandas that the Republic will receive on loan from China. -- ST PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM

By Ng Kai Ling

The endangered pandas are the national treasures of China, and Singapore has every intention of treating them as such when two of them come here.

In the run-up to Kai Kai and Jia Jia's arrival - which, it is hoped, will take place by year-end - a lot of work has been put in to make their 10-year stay here a five-star experience.

Everything - from the types of bamboo that they need to be fed to the exact spots for installing lights - is being fine-tuned months before their much-anticipated arrival.

Background story

ENSURING A STEADY FOOD SUPPLY

'The added advantage of planting the bamboos at different locations is that we are assured of constant supply in the event of a disease or fire outbreak at any one place.' - WRS chairman Claire Chiang

The $8.5 million panda enclosure in the upcoming River Safari obtained its Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in March.

 

This 2 FT's special, sure pple queue long long to meet them.... -_--_-

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Of course lah, just imagined if it died while in our custody will China make a big hoohah??? [lipsrsealed][laugh]

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This 2 FT's special, sure pple queue long long to meet them.... -_--_-

 

 

you dun throw thing at them ok [rolleyes]

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Pandas to get five-star treatment in Singapore

They will enjoy $8.5m enclosure and four types of specially grown bamboo

 

Published on May 18, 2012

 

Pandas at the Ya'an Bifengxia Conservation Base in Sichuan province, China, soaking up the sunshine and munching on bamboo shoots. An $8.5 million panda enclosure at the upcoming River Safari in Singapore is being prepared in anticipation of the arrival of Kai Kai and Jia Jia, two pandas that the Republic will receive on loan from China. -- ST PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM

By Ng Kai Ling

The endangered pandas are the national treasures of China, and Singapore has every intention of treating them as such when two of them come here.

In the run-up to Kai Kai and Jia Jia's arrival - which, it is hoped, will take place by year-end - a lot of work has been put in to make their 10-year stay here a five-star experience.

Everything - from the types of bamboo that they need to be fed to the exact spots for installing lights - is being fine-tuned months before their much-anticipated arrival.

Background story

ENSURING A STEADY FOOD SUPPLY

'The added advantage of planting the bamboos at different locations is that we are assured of constant supply in the event of a disease or fire outbreak at any one place.' - WRS chairman Claire Chiang

The $8.5 million panda enclosure in the upcoming River Safari obtained its Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in March.

 

Wah FTs can really live it up in spore man! Spore is turning out to be a FT paradise!

 

Then our singaporean pandas who take care??? End up pickig empty cans on the road side. :angry:

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This 2 FT's special, sure pple queue long long to meet them.... -_--_-

 

 

These two got no degree , got no education. Cannot speak english. Cannot stand local weather. Cant stand local food. Expect to be treated like emperor.

 

Aiyooo.... [shakehead]

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the annoucement is 2 yrs ago and the supposed TOP is march but now dragged to earliest dec. assuming the team behind this panda project is paid total $1m a month, now 9 mths late. so who shld really be doing things "cheaper, better, faster"? <_<

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the annoucement is 2 yrs ago and the supposed TOP is march but now dragged to earliest dec. assuming the team behind this panda project is paid total $1m a month, now 9 mths late. so who shld really be doing things "cheaper, better, faster"? <_<

Maybe they thought can get "cheaper, better, faster" pandas??? [laugh]

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Maybe they thought can get "cheaper, better, faster" pandas??? [laugh]

 

in their minds, only peasants mus "cheaper better faster" becos its like we asked for it and kpkb money no enuff. for them, never their fault one. "china dun release i also bo bian rite" and cont to draw their $100k pm salary [laugh]

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Of course lah, just imagined if it died while in our custody will China make a big hoohah??? [lipsrsealed][laugh]

worse still, killed by ferrari :D[laugh]

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These two got no degree , got no education. Cannot speak english. Cannot stand local weather. Cant stand local food. Expect to be treated like emperor.

 

Aiyooo.... [shakehead]

this two on work permit hor.. will never be given PR one... their job.. behave like emperor.

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got panda or not in our zoo, would it help with my daily life??????????

 

NO

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Pandas to get five-star treatment in Singapore

They will enjoy $8.5m enclosure and four types of specially grown bamboo

 

Published on May 18, 2012

 

Pandas at the Ya'an Bifengxia Conservation Base in Sichuan province, China, soaking up the sunshine and munching on bamboo shoots. An $8.5 million panda enclosure at the upcoming River Safari in Singapore is being prepared in anticipation of the arrival of Kai Kai and Jia Jia, two pandas that the Republic will receive on loan from China. -- ST PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM

By Ng Kai Ling

The endangered pandas are the national treasures of China, and Singapore has every intention of treating them as such when two of them come here.

In the run-up to Kai Kai and Jia Jia's arrival - which, it is hoped, will take place by year-end - a lot of work has been put in to make their 10-year stay here a five-star experience.

Everything - from the types of bamboo that they need to be fed to the exact spots for installing lights - is being fine-tuned months before their much-anticipated arrival.

Background story

ENSURING A STEADY FOOD SUPPLY

'The added advantage of planting the bamboos at different locations is that we are assured of constant supply in the event of a disease or fire outbreak at any one place.' - WRS chairman Claire Chiang

The $8.5 million panda enclosure in the upcoming River Safari obtained its Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in March.

 

I want to be re born a panda [bigcry]

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