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Tian Tian arrives at Edinburgh Airport in a special container. Picture: Getty


Two giant pandas - the first to live in the UK for almost 20 years - have arrived in Scotland.


Tian Tian and Yang Guang arrived at Edinburgh Airport at 1pm on a specially-chartered non-stop flight from China.

The eight-year-old breeding pair then made the short journey to their new home at Edinburgh Zoo, where they will stay for the next 10 years.

Tian Tian, whose name means “sweetie”, and Yang Guang, meaning “sunlight”, travelled from China on board a Boeing 777F flight dubbed the FedEx “Panda Express”, along with a vet and two animal handlers.

Four pilots with “extensive experience” in transporting some of the world’s most precious cargo, including white rhinos and penguins, were also on the flight.

The FedEx plane touched down just after 1pm, with the first sighting of the pandas at around 1.40pm.

They were unloaded from the aircraft to the sound of bagpipes and cheers, with female panda Tian Tian brought out first.

The flight crew was met on the tarmac by a delegation which included Mr Moore, Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Edinburgh’s Lord Provost George Grubb.

The animals, who were given an in-flight meal of bamboo, apples, carrots and a special “panda cake”, were greeted at the airport by a large media presence, including foreign journalists.

Their arrival marks the culmination of a five-year effort to bring the giant pandas to Scotland.

They will now have two weeks to settle into their new enclosure before going on display to the public.

It is hoped that the pandas, the first to live in the UK for 17 years, will eventually give birth to cubs.

Zoo bosses have described their arrival as a “historic occasion” for the visitor attraction and the UK as a whole.

The Scottish Government and tourism officials hope the animals’ presence will boost the economy and visitor numbers to the country.

Scottish ministers also said the loan of the pandas symbolises a “growing friendship” between Scotland and China. First Minister Alex Salmond is in China at the moment.

However animal welfare campaigners have criticised the move, suggesting it has more to do with commercial deals and was not a credible way to go about saving the endangered species.

Sweetie and Sunlight were born in 2003 and lived at the Ya’an reserve in Chengdu, China.

During their time in Edinburgh, they will be in the care of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS).

Scottish Secretary Michael Moore was at the airport to welcome the pandas.

He said: “The arrival of Tian Tian and Yang Guang in Scotland marks another significant chapter in the relationship between China and the UK.

“The pair will be a huge asset to the Zoo and Edinburgh and today marks the culmination of a great deal of work by UK Government ministers and officials to bring the pandas here.

“That has been made possible by our influence on the world stage and our international network of relations. The pandas are a symbol of the regard in which the UK is held around the world. I have no doubt they will prove a huge attraction and warmly welcome them to their new home here in Scotland.”

Meanwhile, First Minister Alex Salmond, who is currently in China, will thank the Chinese vice premier, Li Keqiang, in a meeting in Beijing tomorrow.

Mr Salmond said: “As panda-mania hits Scotland, and we extend a warm Scottish welcome to Tian Tian and Yang Guang, I am delighted to have the opportunity to personally thank the Chinese government and extend our thanks to vice premier Li Keqiang, who visited Edinburgh himself earlier this year.

“The great gift of these giant pandas symbolises the great and growing relationship between Scotland and China which we will take further forward tomorrow when vice premier Li and I meet and discuss Scotland and China’s business, cultural and diplomatic links which are growing ever stronger to the benefit of both nations.”

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-n ... _1_1991035

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:51 pm 
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I bet these two will need to be put on suicide watch, especially if Jasper goes to visit them to tell them all about leaving one dictatorship in China just to face CEC. :lol:

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captain cab wrote:
I bet these two will need to be put on suicide watch, especially if Jasper goes to visit them to tell them all about leaving one dictatorship in China just to face CEC. :lol:

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Heard Romanov is in negotiations with both, stumbling block is they want 20,000 Bamboo sticks a week and UP FRONT none of your late payment crap, Romanov only wanted to pay 'Bear Minimum' Watch this Space!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Remind me, how much is it costing to rent these pandas for 10 years?

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grandad wrote:
Remind me, how much is it costing to rent these pandas for 10 years?


£600,000 Pound a year to keep these little black and white bug eyed critters...Alex salmond says we got them because of his warm relationship with China......More likely Mr Fu Manchu of the Chinese Peoples Zoo seen Eck as Soft enough to save the Chinese People £6 Million quid over ten years. Thats a lot of money to pay for panda crap with an aromatic hint of bamboo... #-o

I bet the Chinese Premier really said.. :mrgreen: "wherra broody hell is Scotrand" :mrgreen:


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Wind turbine fire 'freak' incident


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Renewable energy experts have dismissed an incident where a wind turbine caught fire in gale force winds as a "freak" occurrence.

The 328ft (100m) tall turbine, at Ardrossan Wind Farm, near the A78 in North Ayrshire, was destroyed after it exploded into flames which could be seen "far and wide".

Charles Anglin, of RenewableUK, the trade and professional body for the UK wind and marine renewables industries, stressed that wind turbines were regularly subjected to "some pretty tough conditions" without problems.

He said: "There's some pretty freak weather going on and any piece of large power generating equipment can be subject to freak accidents or mechanical faults.

"But there's an excellent health and safety record, and it was only a small fire in a field that was put out before the fire brigade got there, and no one was hurt. In stressful situations any power equipment may develop faults, and that's true of gas, nuclear, oil, and is also true of wind."

Forecasters said conditions would offer some respite from the hurricane winds which have battered parts of the country.

Scotland and northern England have been the worst-affected areas with a top wind speed of 165mph recorded on the summit of the Cairngorms in Aberdeenshire on Thursday, according to the Met Office.

It led to thousands of schools closing and cut off power to tens of thousands of homes, but forecasters said the worst of the winds will be confined to north-east Scotland and the Shetland Isles. All major bridges were closed in Scotland as wind blew over an articulated lorry on the A87 in Glenshiel in the Highlands, but the driver was not hurt.

ScottishPower said it had reconnected more than 18,000 customers who lost power because of more than 100 individual faults. Meanwhile, Scottish Hydro said that at the storm's peak, around 105,000 customers were left without power as a result of more than 400 separate major incidents affecting the electricity network in the north of Scotland and Western and Northern Isles. It said work was continuing to restore electricity to more than 70,000 customers.

Meanwhile, PricewaterhouseCoopers warned that the bad weather could be cooling the Scottish economy by around £100 million as the early closure of shops, power outages, road closures delaying or halting deliveries, and employees taking time off take their toll.

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Panda adjusting well to Scottish life

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You'd look like that too after a couple of bottles buckfast :lol:


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looks awful calm considering it appears to be sh*tting a brown bear :lol:


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or is it a brown bear sh*tting a panda up a tree :lol:


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