Cutesy-furry diplomacy: Koalas coming to Hong Kong | CNNGo.com
10 February 2010
The Premier of South Australia, Mike Rann, announced today that the South Australian government will be giving Hong Kong two koala bears as a sign of friendship between the two governments. The news confirms the elevated status of furry beasts such as koalas and pandas as political instruments despite their lack of ability to do anything other than eat, sleep, and look incredibly cute.
The koalas will be delivered within the next two years and will be kept at Ocean Park. Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang said that Ocean Park would be able to provide a healthy habitat and suitable care for the koalas, with its extensive experience and expertise in handling both marine and land animals.
He seems to have forgotten about what happened to the Chinese sturgeons. At any rate, the koalas won't feel lonely at Ocean Park with the hundreds of visitors flocking to see them, cameras at the ready.