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		<title>Adelaide Zoo welcomes Giant Pandas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adelaide Zoo and Australia welcomes the four-year-old male Panda &#8220;Wang Wang&#8221; and three-year-old female Panda &#8220;Fu Ni,&#8221; on a joint research program for a 10-year stay in Australia. It is hoped that Wang Wang and Fu Ni will be the first pandas to breed in the southern hemisphere.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>Adelaide Zoo and Australia welcomes the </span>four-year-old male Panda &#8220;Wang Wang&#8221; and three-year-old female Panda &#8220;Fu Ni,&#8221; on a joint research program <span>for a 10-year stay in Australia.</span> It is hoped that Wang Wang and Fu Ni will be the first pandas to breed in the southern hemisphere.</p>
<p>The pandas have received a huge response in Australia. Many families in Adelaide have started growing Bamboo shoots to welcome their new visitors from Sichuan Province. The pandas are housed in a new $8 million climate controlled luxury enclosure specially built for them that also includes refrigerated rocks to protect them from the Australian summer.</p>
<p>Adelaide Zoo and Hotels near Adelaide Zoo expect the pandas to boost tourism and help them generate serious revenue over the 10 years.</p>
<p>http://www.giantpanda.org.au/</p>
<p>Adelaide is the capital of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia. It is a haven for lovers of Festivals, food, Arts and culture, Shopping and sports. Adelaide&#8217;s North Terrace, with its museums and city cafes attracts culture lovers, while Rundle Mall, The Central Market, Chinatown, The Tea Tree Plaza, Westfield Marion Shopping Centre and Harbour Town are shoppers paradise. HQ, Mars Bar and Jive are popular nightclubs. It is also Australia&#8217;s education hub and Learning City, and has stylish architecture, sandy swimming beaches and fabulous arts events.</p>
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