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The almost-four-year-old panda twins at the Calgary Zoo will be making the trip to China, but not before a weekend of celebrations and farewells.

Cubs Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue will be leaving the country as part of the loan agreement between Canada and China that brought their mother, Er Shun, and male panda Da Mao to Toronto in 2013. While living at the zoo in Ontario, Er Shun gave birth to the twins, whose names translate to Canadian Hope and Canadian Joy, on Oct. 13, 2015.

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The giant pandas have called Calgary’s Panda Passage home since their arrival in May 2018. Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue were always scheduled to leave around the time of their fourth birthday, but have quickly become among the most popular inhabitants of the St. George’s Island attraction, with their roly-poly antics making the $14-million exhibit a must-see for zoo-goers.

The female twin Jia Yueyue was known to be smart and curious because of her interest in games and challenges, according to the zoo’s website. Zookeepers see her brother Jia Panpan as the cautious yet cunning twin. When the two play, it’s typically instigated by Jia Panpan.