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GLOBALink | Xinhua photos recall precious moments of giant panda conservation in China

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發布於 2024年11月29日04:47 • Xue Chen

Join us on a journey of Xinhua photos, captured by the agency's veteran panda photographer Jin Xuqi. Her 1,000-plus images of pandas record the precious moments of giant panda conservation in China. #GLOBALink

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