Ya Ya, panda at center of anti-American rage in China, is heading home

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Ya Ya, panda at center of anti-American rage in China, is heading home
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Ya Ya's fate has recently become trapped in the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party. 🔗YaYa yayapanda memphiszoo China

After spending the past 20 years on loan to the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, Ya Ya, a female giant panda, launched her venture back to China on Wednesday.

Once a symbol of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party , 22-year-old Ya Ya's fate has recently become ensnared in the ongoing tensions dividing the two world powerhouses. After photos and videos circulated online showing Ya Ya's patchy fur and thin appearance, animal-rights groupsIn February, animal advocates also condemned the zoo's care of giant pandas after Ya Ya's male playmate, Le Le, died at age 24 from heart disease.

A giant panda feeds on bamboo tree leaves at the Memphis Zoo in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 2, 2016. Ya Ya, a female giant panda that has been living at the zoo on lease for 20 years, on Wednesday began her journey back to China.

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