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A research center in Chengdu, Sichuan province, which is renowned for breeding giant pandas, recently banned 12 tourists from various countries for life. These tourists were caught throwing lollipop sticks, cigarettes, eggs, and bread at pandas and spitting in the direction of a pup play area. Fortunately, no pandas were harmed during these incidents.

In addition to imposing lifetime bans, the research center has the authority to impose sanctions such as temporary bans lasting one or five years for offenders of giant pandas. The center was established in 1987 and is a popular attraction in the province of Sichuan, drawing visitors from all over the world to see these iconic animals up close. The center is dedicated to the conservation and protection of giant pandas, and any mistreatment of these animals will not be tolerated.

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