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What is the name of the panda in Korea?
20/kloc-in March, 2004, China gave South Korea a pair of giant pandas, one named Lebao and the other named Aibao.
"Aibo" and "Lebao" are the second batch of giant pandas leased to South Korea. When it was officially opened to tourists, many Korean tourists came here to see these two "children" in China.
Giant pandas have a long history. The fossil of Hong Shi Panda, the oldest panda member, was unearthed in Lufeng and Yuanmou, Yunnan, China, with a geological age of about 8 million years ago in the late Miocene. In the long-term harsh competition for survival and natural selection, many contemporary animals have become extinct, but the giant panda is strong and in an advantage, and has been preserved as a "living fossil" to this day.
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