1600 Pandas Arrive In South Korea

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 23: A South Korean woman on her phone near Pandas on May 23, 2015 in Seoul, South Korea. The project now newly renamed as "1600 PANDAS+" is a collaboration which began in 2008 between WWF-France and artist Paulo Grangeon, who handcrafted 1600 pandas, visualizing the number of existing pandas left in the wild with recycled materials to make papier-mache sculptures. The new name "1600 PANDAS+" refers not only to the increase in the population of wild giant pandas to over 1,800 in the past decade, but also to the increased public awareness of wildlife conservation. After ruling nearly 100 exhibitions around the world, the pandas will land in Korea for the first time. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 23: A South Korean woman on her phone near Pandas on May 23, 2015 in Seoul, South Korea. The project now newly renamed as "1600 PANDAS+" is a collaboration which began in 2008 between WWF-France and artist Paulo Grangeon, who handcrafted 1600 pandas, visualizing the number of existing pandas left in the wild with recycled materials to make papier-mache sculptures. The new name "1600 PANDAS+" refers not only to the increase in the population of wild giant pandas to over 1,800 in the past decade, but also to the increased public awareness of wildlife conservation. After ruling nearly 100 exhibitions around the world, the pandas will land in Korea for the first time. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
1600 Pandas Arrive In South Korea
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