CHENGDU, May 5 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan tycoon Terry Guo, board chairman of Hon
Hai Precision Industry Company Ltd, announced on Monday he will spend six
million yuan (857,143 U.S. dollars) to adopt six pandas in a panda breeding base
in southwest China's Sichuan Province.
It was the largest donation the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Center has
received since its foundation in 1987, according to the center director Zhang
Zhihe.
Guo visited the delivery rooms on Monday morning and adopted three pairs of
panda cubs, nine-month-old female Yanyan ("swallow" in Chinese) and Tingting
("beauty" in Chinese), eight-month-old male panda Xiangxiang ("flying" in
Chinese), female panda Xinxin ("happy" in Chinese), nine-month-old male panda
Fufu ("fortune" in Chinese) and female panda Kangkang ("health" in Chinese).
The average annual cost of raising a panda is 50,000 yuan. Raising a panda
to its life term (25 years on average) needs 1.25 million yuan. Guo's donation
will be used to raising the six pandas for a lifetime, Zhang said.
His donation will allow Guo to visit the six pandas at anytime and an
adoption billboard with his name will be set up beside the pandas' home. Guo may
also get the latest pictures and videos of the pandas and publicize them with
the images of the pandas, according to the center's website www.panda.org.cn.
Guo, 58, was ranked 160 on the March 6 version of Forbes list of the
world's richest billionaires with net worth of 6.1 billion U.S. dollars.
The giant panda, known for being sexually inactive, is among the world's
most endangered animals due to its shrinking habitat.
In November, China had 239 giant pandas in captivity. About 1,590 other
pandas were thought to be living in China's wilderness, mainly in Sichuan, Gansu
and Shaanxi provinces.