What is panda diplomacy, and how is China using it in Australia?
Key Points
- Chinese premier Li Qiang is visiting Australia, the first such trip in seven years.
- Li is expected to attend Adelaide Zoo and extend the loan of Wang Wang and Fu Ni.
- Panda diplomacy is thought to have date back centuries.
The trip to Australia is the first by a Chinese premier in seven years.
China's premier Li Qiang (right) visited Adelaide Zoo with Foreign Minister Penny Wong (left) and South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas on Sunday. Source: AAP / Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
What is the history of panda diplomacy?
Many East Asian countries use animal diplomacy and the practice dates back centuries.
By the 1980s panda diplomacy changed and pandas were loaned for 10 years with the option to extend.
The list of panda recipients includes Denmark, Germany, South Korea, Russia and Qatar.
How does panda diplomacy work?
Kathleen Buckingham from Oxford's School of Geography and the Environment wrote in 2013 research: "Why has Edinburgh Zoo got pandas when London Zoo hasn’t? Probably because Scotland has natural resources that China wants a stake in."
Australia has given various marsupials, platypuses and crocodiles to friends and allies over the last two decades, while Sri Lanka and Vietnam have gifted elephants to many countries.