A thrilling chapter in China-U.S. relations unfolds with the return of giant pandas to Washington, D.C., igniting excitement in the heart of the nation. The black-and-white bears, Bao Li and Qing Bao, were welcomed back to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo on Tuesday, reinstating a cherished cultural exchange known as panda diplomacy after an 11-month absence. The two three-year-old pandas arrived on an elaborate motorcade through the capital, drawing attention as they made their way past iconic landmarks, just blocks from the White House. Their arrival under a decade-long agreement with the China Wildlife Conservation Association signals a significant diplomatic gesture. The zoo announced that these new cult celebrities would become available for public viewing starting January after a necessary quarantine period, with assurances for the ongoing safety and care of the animals. The return of the pandas restores a half-century tradition, revitalizing a key cultural bridge between the United States and China.