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Giant Pandas At Edinburgh Zoo Honoured For Services To Scottish Tourism

Posted by Jeroen Jacobs | Date: 2012 10 10 | In: RZSS Edinburgh Zoo

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Edinburgh Zoo’s resident giant pandas were honoured for their services to Scottish tourism.

The black-and-white bears, called Tian Tian, meaning ‘sweetie’, and Yang Guang, meaning ‘sunshine’, have been a top attraction at the zoo, with more than 500,000 visitors passing through their enclosure since they arrived from China in December 2011.

To recognise their crowd-pulling prowess Panda Tian Tian took receipt of a special one-off Scottish Thistle Award from the Chairman of VisitScotland, Mike Cantlay, at Edinburgh Zoo.

It was a trophy crafted from bamboo – the bears’ favourite food – and local Burr Elm.

Mr Cantlay said: “Since Tian Tian and Yang Guang’s arrival last year, they have put one of Scotland’s best-known visitor attractions on the world map and shown excellence in tourism, which is what the Scottish Thistle Awards are all about – so it’s only right that we came here to honour their achievements.”

Chris West, Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: “It’s a great privilege that our giant pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, have been chosen as the recipients of an honorary Scottish Thistle Award. It’s a real accolade and we’re delighted to accept the award on behalf of Tian Tian and Yang Guang. It’s made even more special by the fact that it’s made from bamboo – what more could our pandas ask for!”

The panda presentation took place ahead of the Scottish Thistle Award finals at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum next month, which Tian Tian and Yang Guang, despite their black-and-white attire, are not allowed to attend.

Source: Huffington Post

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