Chinese 'Giant Panda Channel' Coming to Internet
Jaccqueline Bargas | | Jul 29, 2013 09:09 AM EDT |
(Photo : Panda)
Pandas are known as creatures of whole cuddleness. Their distinct antics truly made millions of people become panda lovers in an instant. Pandas can only be seen in zoo, where there are taken care of and exposed to the public. Visitors will need to drive or travel a thousand kilometers just to see them live.
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Now, all panda lovers are in for a treat. Beijing is now working on the development of the 'Giant Panda Channel.' This channel is a 24/7 broadcast of live pandas living in the province of Sichuan. It covers live coverage on panda living, right at the comfort of anyone's home.
There are 80 panda living in the Sichuan province, and there are twenty-eight high-definiation video cameras installed to record the daily activities of these cuddly, furry creatures. The viewers can choose between 6 categories of viewing: nursery for twins, featured, garden for adult pandas, kindergarten, No. 1 villa and mother and child playground.
The Chengdu Research base is located at the Sichuan Province, where the giant pandas are bred. They live in a natural environment perfect for pandas to live in a natural habitat.
The 6 categories can be found at ipanda.com. The website will start to post video clips starting on June 24. This will be a test broadcast on how reliable the cameras are. With the new clips added, over 15,000 internet viewers have already enjoyed the experience.
A netizen who named 'Fufu3' has exclaimed enjoyment saying "I couldnt' help but watch 'Panda Gun Gun' for two whole days." Many viewers also expressed their views on wanting to see the actua panda, after seeing the broadcast.
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