Does Japan let Panda Xiangxiang work overtime to welcome tourists, causing dissatisfaction among fans?

Pandas in China are deeply loved by people all over the world. Xiang Xiang, a panda cub born in Japan, has to work overtime because she is so popular. According to Japanese media reports today, Xiangxiang started from June 23, 65438, and the daily "working hours" were extended by 2 hours until the end of the month. Some fans are worried about Xiangxiang. Can you stand it?

As the first panda baby welcomed by Ueno Zoo since 1988, Xiangxiang has attracted countless fans since her debut in the zoo last year. It is reported that at that time, 250,000 fans were lucky enough to be drawn and could see the fragrance for the first time. Subsequently, the zoo stipulated that the viewing time of Xiangxiang was 3 hours a day, limited to 400 tourists.

In order to meet the needs of thousands of fans, the zoo decided to extend the visit time to 5 hours a day from June 23, 65438 to the end of this month, with tickets available on a first-come-first-served basis. Starting from February, the visit time is expected to be extended to 7 hours, and the zoo is working hard to improve the acceptance of tourists.

Xiangxiang is only 7 months old now. Her eyes are bright and she is full of energy when eating bamboo. Xiangxiang is still a "mother treasure" and likes to rub her mother with her nose. Dad Lily lives in the museum, next to the mother and daughter. In order to avoid crowded people, the zoo stipulates that each person can only watch Xiangxiang for 2 minutes, but there is no limit to the time.

According to tourists who went to the zoo on the 23rd, it is uncertain whether this young panda is ready to extend the "working hours". Asami Sato, 45, took her daughter to see Xiangxiang. She said, "It certainly feels unnatural, but as long as I am happy and have no pressure, I think it will be fine." .