PHOTOS "1,600 Pandas" begins Canada exhibition tour in Vancouver

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"1,600 Pandas" begins Canada exhibition tour in Vancouver

Xinhua

15:51, July 11, 2018

Photo taken on July 10, 2018 shows papier-mache pandas during an exhibition of the papier-mache artwork "1,600 Pandas" at Metrotown mall in Vancouver, Canada. "1,600 Pandas", a papier-mache artwork created in 2008 by French artist Paulo Grangeon for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), began its Canada exhibition tour on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Liang sen)

Photo taken on July 10, 2018 shows papier-mache pandas during an exhibition of the papier-mache artwork "1,600 Pandas" at Metrotown mall in Vancouver, Canada. "1,600 Pandas", a papier-mache artwork created in 2008 by French artist Paulo Grangeon for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), began its Canada exhibition tour on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Liang sen)

Photo taken on July 10, 2018 shows papier-mache pandas during an exhibition of the papier-mache artwork "1,600 Pandas" at Metrotown mall in Vancouver, Canada. "1,600 Pandas", a papier-mache artwork created in 2008 by French artist Paulo Grangeon for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), began its Canada exhibition tour on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Liang sen)

A girl plays with a papier-mache panda during an exhibition of the papier-mache artwork "1,600 Pandas" at Metrotown mall in Vancouver, Canada, July 10, 2018. "1,600 Pandas", a papier-mache artwork created in 2008 by French artist Paulo Grangeon for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), began its Canada exhibition tour on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Liang sen)

Photo taken on July 10, 2018 shows papier-mache pandas during an exhibition of the papier-mache artwork "1,600 Pandas" at Metrotown mall in Vancouver, Canada. "1,600 Pandas", a papier-mache artwork created in 2008 by French artist Paulo Grangeon for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), began its Canada exhibition tour on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Liang sen)

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