Source: Taiwan Strait Network ◆ Mainland experts Wei Ming (left) and Wu Honglin (center) visited on the morning of the 2nd [Tuantuan] (Taiwan media photo) Comprehensive reports from Global Network, China Review Network, and Taiwan media on November 2 that the giant panda "Tuantua

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Source: Taiwan Strait Network ◆ Mainland experts Wei Ming (left) and Wu Honglin (center) visited on the morning of the 2nd [Tuantuan] (Taiwan media photo) Comprehensive reports from Global Network, China Review Network, and Taiwan media on November 2 that the giant panda

◆ Mainland experts Wei Ming (left) and Wu Honglin (center) visited [Tuantuan] (Taiwan media photo)

Comprehensive Global Network , China Review Network, and Taiwan media reported on November 2 that the giant panda "Tuantuan" in Taipei Zoo is suspected to have a malignant brain tumor. Two mainland experts Wu Honglin and Wei Ming who provided assistance have arrived in Taiwan to visit " Tuantuan " to understand the condition. Lai Yanxue, director of the veterinary department of Taipei Zoo, said at a press conference on the 2nd that the zoo is currently taking pleasurable treatment for "Tuantuan". Mainland experts agree that after the preliminary visit, they have not provided further medical strategies, because they will need to observe for a few more days. Chen Yuyan, director of the Zoo Giant Panda Pavilion, revealed that after visiting, experts found that the condition of "Tuantuan" was more optimistic than expected.

Mainland experts got off the plane on the evening of the 1st and headed straight to Taipei City Zoo to visit "Tuantuan". Taiwan ETtoday News Cloud reported on the 2nd that the animals were already asleep when they arrived at the park. In order not to disturb the animals' rest, the two of them roughly learned about the "tuantuan" situation through the monitor screen and left; they entered the park again on the morning of the 2nd.

Zoo shared the scene of their visit to "Tuantuan" on the morning of the 2nd. According to reports, two experts squatted in front of the cage and carefully observed the sick "tuantuan". The zoo was interviewed on the afternoon of the 2nd and revealed that when two experts came to the work area to care about "Tuantuan", "Tuantuan" was very committed and got up to eat.

Taiwan Zhongshi News Network reported that at the press conference, Chen Yuyan, director of the giant panda museum in Taipei City Zoo, revealed that after visiting, mainland experts found that the condition of "Tuantuan" was more optimistic than expected.

Taipei Zoo veterinarian Zheng Qiuhong said that on the 1st and 2nd they discussed some medical details with mainland experts, and mainland experts also agreed with the current practices of the park. On the morning of the 2nd, mainland experts had some "exchange" with "Tuantuan", and "Tuantuan" also actively cooperated.

For the medical part, Zheng Qiuhong said that there is no new medical strategy at present. The two experts will also communicate with relevant mainland experienced people in the past few days, and will arrange time to discuss how to take care of "Tuantuan". Zheng Qiuhong said that he hopes that the two experts can give opinions based on the observation of "tuantuan" behavior, but it will take 3-4 days to observe.

Zoo said in an interview on the 2nd that both mainland experts have experience in taking care of "Tuantuan" and " Yuanzai ", and have rich experience in breeding and management, especially Wei Ming once came to Taiwan to take care of "Yuanzai". The two mainland experts are expected to return to the mainland on November 7 and will exchange and provide advice with the zoo medical care team during their stay in Taiwan on the experience of giant panda medical care and daily care.

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