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Size:   2888K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089424    


Size:   2566K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089425    


Size:   2295K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089426    


Size:   2909K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089423    


Size:   1545K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) A feeder give apple to the gaint panda Tuantuan and Yuanyuan in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089430    


Size:   2305K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089427    


Size:   2280K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089428    


Size:   2222K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  The panda pair are ready for Taiwan
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008. Ma Yingjiu, the elected the new president of Taiwan expressed that he welcome the panda pair to Taiwan.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392089429    


Size:   2305K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  Sixty pandas safe after major earthquake (file)
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008.Some 60 giant pandas at a Chengdu research centre near the worst hit part of the massive China earthquake are safe, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. But there was no word yet on the fate of pandas at another research centre at Wolong, near the epicentre of Monday's 7.9 magnitude quake.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392787132    


Size:   2222K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  Sixty pandas safe after major earthquake (file)
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008.Some 60 giant pandas at a Chengdu research centre near the worst hit part of the massive China earthquake are safe, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. But there was no word yet on the fate of pandas at another research centre at Wolong, near the epicentre of Monday's 7.9 magnitude quake.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392787134    


Size:   2888K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  Sixty pandas safe after major earthquake (file)
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008.Some 60 giant pandas at a Chengdu research centre near the worst hit part of the massive China earthquake are safe, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. But there was no word yet on the fate of pandas at another research centre at Wolong, near the epicentre of Monday's 7.9 magnitude quake.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392787129    


Size:   2295K
Date:  2017-03-25
Title:  Sixty pandas safe after major earthquake (file)
WOLONG, CHINA - MARCH 25, 2008:(CHINA OUT) The panda pair Tuantuan and Yuanyuan walk in Wolong Natural Reserve, west China's Sichuan province, March 25, 2008.Some 60 giant pandas at a Chengdu research centre near the worst hit part of the massive China earthquake are safe, Xinhua reported on Tuesday. But there was no word yet on the fate of pandas at another research centre at Wolong, near the epicentre of Monday's 7.9 magnitude quake.(Photo by Li Wei/ChinaFotoPress)392787131    


Size:   888K
Date:  2017-03-23
Title:  Traditional ritual at quake-damaged shrine
People swing torches at Aso Shrine in the southwestern Japan city of Aso during a traditional shrine ritual to pray for a good grain harvest on March 22, 2017. As the shrine and its surrounding areas were severely damaged by a series of earthquakes in April 2016, the participants also prayed for quick reconstruction. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1065K
Date:  2017-03-23
Title:  Traditional ritual at quake-damaged shrine
People swing torches at Aso Shrine in the southwestern Japan city of Aso during a traditional shrine ritual to pray for a good grain harvest on March 22, 2017. As the shrine and its surrounding areas were severely damaged by a series of earthquakes in April 2016, the participants also prayed for quick reconstruction. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1024K
Date:  2017-03-23
Title:  Traditional ritual at quake-damaged shrine
People swing torches at Aso Shrine in the southwestern Japan city of Aso during a traditional shrine ritual to pray for a good grain harvest on March 22, 2017. As the shrine and its surrounding areas were severely damaged by a series of earthquakes in April 2016, the participants also prayed for quick reconstruction. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    

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