[Commentary] The "Twelfth Taiwan Students Tianfu Summer Camp and the Yangtze River Ecological Camp" opened in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan on July 7. 39 students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait visited Wolong Nature Reserve in Aba to learn about giant pandas Conservation knowledge, experience Tibetan and Qiang culture... Learn about Sichuan's natural and humanities, historical geography, customs and customs in many ways.

  On July 8, students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait who participated in the research camp finally "encountered" the giant panda they were longing for. They observed the giant panda up close, and carried out the experience of giant panda nutritionist, giant panda science, and ecological and environmental protection education.

Seeing the giant panda resting on the tree, Taiwanese student Zhang Yongpei and his classmates couldn't wait to take out their mobile phones to take pictures.

Zhang Yongpei said that she wanted to share the photos and videos of giant pandas she took with her relatives and friends in Taiwan to "relieve their cravings".

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese student Zhang Yongpei

  It is mainly on the (mainland) side that I can see so many giant pandas. I feel very excited, and I like this furry and cute little animal very much. I really want to share it with my family and friends in Taiwan. them.

  [Explanation] During the visit, students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait also "cooked for the giant pandas". Under the guidance of the nutritionist, everyone put on gloves and worked together to use their imaginations to complete various shapes of panda nests.

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese student Lu Yunjia

  The ingredients of Wowotou are also different from what I thought. In fact, what kind of soy flour and rice flour are there, as well as some other added minerals that are needed. After adding water (mixed), it tastes good, like peanut flour. .

Pandas are considered national treasures. There is definitely no chance to do these in Taiwan, and this time, it is actually quite novel to see them up close. I have completed another item on the must-do list in life, which is probably this kind of honor.

  [Commentary] In addition to the close contact with giant pandas, the students also listened to experts narrating knowledge about ecological protection and visited Dengshenggou in Wolong Nature Reserve.

Wang Shizhong, a Taiwanese student from Sichuan University, was very happy when he walked into the green waters and green mountains. He told reporters that he knew very little about the ecological environment. Only during this trip did he know that the motherland has made so many efforts in wildlife protection. He was very excited about the motherland. The great rivers and mountains are getting more and more magnificent.

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese student Wang Shizhong

  In terms of ecological protection on the mainland of the motherland, there will be some designated areas in various places to protect these wild animals from outside or human interference.

The whole country has done a very good job of protecting wildlife.

It's just that I think it's more emotional, that I feel proud of being a Chinese.

  Reporter Lv Yang reports from Sichuan Aba

Responsible editor: [Wang Kai]