
In July 2008 when I was in Hong Kong, I went to Ocean Park amusement park to spend the day there with my cousins. Much fun was had by all, from the rollercoasters, the water rides, the dolphin show, and the other various attractions Ocean Park has to offer. I’ve always loved Ocean Park, and my favorite attraction there is the giant panda exhibit. Pandas are my most favorite animal, and I love visiting Le Le, Ying Ying, An An, and Jia Jia (the four pandas in the exhibit).
It was as I was entering the exhibit that I noticed there were a line of plastic pandas decorating the side of the queue and the entrance of the exhibit. These plastic pandas had their heads sticking out of ears of corn. I’m not quite sure what the meaning/symbolism behind it is, if there is any. There were also panda heads sticking out of bamboo sticks, which made more sense, since pandas and bamboo are related, but all of the plastic pandas, whether it had a corn or bamboo body, were just weird. Why were their heads sticking out of the corn/bamboo? Are pandas cuter when their head is attached to the top of a vegetable rather than a panda body? Or am I just having a really thick moment (well, thick eight months or so, seeing as this was taken last July!) and missing something completely obvious?