China Sends Two Pandas to Atlanta Zoo Before Trump Visit
Introduction
China is sending two giant pandas to Zoo Atlanta. This happens before US President Donald Trump visits Beijing in May. Some people think this is a sign that the two countries are friends again.
Main Body
Zoo Atlanta said on April 23 that a male panda named Ping Ping and a female panda named Fu Shuang will come to the zoo. This is part of a 10-year agreement with the China Wildlife Conservation Association. The old agreement ended in 2024. The zoo did not say when the pandas will arrive. The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not answer questions on April 24. Chinese state media said the pandas show friendship between Chinese and American people. The zoo''s president, Raymond King, said the zoo is happy to work with China on conservation. A Chinese official said giant pandas are like ambassadors for friendship. China sometimes sends pandas to make friends or to show it is unhappy. In January, China took back two pandas from Japan after a problem with Japanese leaders. In 2024, China sent two new pandas to Washington, D.C. after a time with no pandas there. Some people thought bad relations between the US and China were the reason. Both countries said politics did not cause that. US-China ties got better after President Trump and President Xi Jinping met in South Korea in 2025. They agreed to stop the trade war for one year. President Trump will visit China in May. The trip was late because of a problem with Iran.
Conclusion
The two pandas coming to Atlanta show that the US and China are friends again. This happens just before the two leaders meet.