After returning to Shanghai on April 27, the 20 -year -old panda "Yaya", who has lived in the United States, has successfully passed the quarantine and returned to the Beijing Zoo, but now it is not exhibited.

According to Xinhua News Agency, the National Forestry Bureau of China revealed that the panda "Yaya" has arrived in Beijing safely on Monday (May 29) to return to Beijing Zoo at 0.43.The Panda Pavilion is currently stable in health.

Reported that "Yaya" had a breeder and veterinarian 24 hours a day during the isolation.The Beijing Zoo has prepared a special breeding venue for "Yaya", formulated targeted breeding care, medical security and nutritional health, and arranged the previous technical team to continue to take care of his life.

Since "Yaya" has entered the elderly, he needs to recover and adapt to a new environment after returning to Beijing.Beijing Zoo will regularly release information about "Yaya" through official Weibo.

"Yaya" is a female panda, born in Beijing Zoo on August 3, 2000.In April 2003, "Yaya" and the male panda "Lele" went to Memphis Zoo together to start living and live. "Lele" had died in February this year.

After the "Yaya" returned to China, there were seven of the giant pandas in the United States. Three of which were living in the National Zoo in Washington and four in the Atlanta Zoo.