Get ready to fall in love all over again with Fu Bao, the first panda cub born in South Korea whom everyone in the country loves. South Korea is releasing a touching tribute to Fu Bao in the form of a documentary movie, “My Dearest Fu Bao.” This Korean documentary movie is a must-watch to find yourself captivated by Fu Bao’s journey and the touching bond with her caretaker.
South Korea to Release Documentary Movie, “My Dearest Fu Bao”
In a heartwarming tribute to one of the nation’s most beloved animals, South Korea is set to release a touching documentary, “My Dearest Fu Bao.”
This movie promises to dive deep into the bond between Fu Bao, the first panda cub born in Korea, and her devoted zookeepers, Song Young Gwan and Kang Cheol Won.
Fu Bao: First Panda Cub Born in South Korea
If you haven’t got the chance to familiarize yourself with the story, Fu Bao is a panda. Just like all pandas from all around the world, her original ancestors came from China.
However, what makes Fu Bao special is that she is the first giant panda born in South Korea through a natural breeding mate. She was born at the zoo facility at Everland, Yongin, South Korea, on July 20, 2020. From her first wobbly steps to her playful antics, Fu Bao quickly became a national treasure, capturing the hearts of everyone who followed her journey.
Her parents, Ai Bao and Le Bao, moved to South Korea on a 15-year loan from Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2016. Due to an agreement on endangered species conservation with China, all countries must return loaned pandas and their offspring to the country before they turn 4. That is why Fu Bao was sent back to China on April 3 this year.
South Korean citizens were heartbroken seeing their beloved Korean-born panda return to her homeland country. It was especially saddening to see how Fu Bao must say goodbye to her beloved caretakers, Song Young Gwan and Kang Cheol Won.
About “My Dearest Fu Bao”
Commemorating her precious time in South Korea, the country is releasing a movie titled, “My Dearest Fu Bao.”
This new Korean documentary movie will focus especially on all the moments and the deep relationship between Fu Bao and her dedicated zookeepers, Song Young Gwan and Kang Cheol Won, famous as Fu Bao’s “grandpa.” Through candid interviews and touching anecdotes, you will witness the profound bond that developed between Fu Bao and her caretakers, including the reunion scene between Fu Bao and zookeeper Kang Cheol Won 3 months after Fu Bao’s return to China.
Along with the touching moments with the grandpas, the Korean documentary movie offers a glimpse into Fu Bao’s interactions with her twin sisters, Rui Bao and Hui Bao, her parents, and the emotional farewell as she left for China.
When is the Release Date?
So, mark your calendars because “My Dearest Fu Bao” is set to hit theaters on September 4 this year. This documentary promises tearjerker moments, especially for those who followed Fu Bao’s story from the beginning.
With never-before-seen footage and heartfelt interviews, it’s a cinematic experience that will tug at your heartstrings and remind you of the powerful connection between Fu Bao the panda and everyone around her during her time in South Korea.
And as we say goodbye to Fu Bao once again, this documentary serves as a beautiful reminder of the joy and hope she brought to so many during her time in Korea.
Finally, prepare yourself to witness Fu Bao’s story unfold on the big screen. It’s a celebration of love and unbreakable bond, a documentary that will leave you smiling, teary-eyed, and deeply moved.
Don’t miss this chance to relive her story and see the world through her eyes—one last time.
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