RME1THMH–Fuzhou. 10th June, 2014. Photo taken on June 10, 2014 shows the scenery of the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THMW–Fuzhou. 10th June, 2014. Photo taken on June 10, 2014 shows the scenery of the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THMR–Fuzhou. 10th June, 2014. Photo taken on June 10, 2014 shows the scenery of the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2CCA71J–Longyan, China's Fujian Province. 19th Aug, 2020. South China Tigers are seen in the Meihua Mountains Nature Reserve in Longyan, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 19, 2020. Meihua Mountains is known as the home of the South China Tiger, one of the world's most endangered animals. Credit: Lin Shanchuan/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THMG–Fuzhou, Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. 10th June, 2014. Wild macaques are seen in the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province, June 10, 2014. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THMP–Fuzhou, Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. 10th June, 2014. Wild macaques are seen in the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province, June 10, 2014. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THMK–Fuzhou. 9th June, 2014. Photo taken on June 9, 2014 shows a view of the Huanan Tiger Garden in the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2CCA71G–Longyan, China's Fujian Province. 19th Aug, 2020. Two South China Tigers hunt in the Meihua Mountains Nature Reserve in Longyan, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 19, 2020. Meihua Mountains is known as the home of the South China Tiger, one of the world's most endangered animals. Credit: Lin Shanchuan/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THMN–Fuzhou, Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. 10th June, 2014. A South China tiger is seen at the Huanan Tiger Garden in the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province, June 10, 2014. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THN1–Fuzhou, Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. 10th June, 2014. A South China tiger chases a boar in the Huanan Tiger Garden in the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province, June 10, 2014. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME1THN0–Fuzhou, Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province. 9th June, 2014. Tourists visit a taxus chinensis var nearly one thousand years old in the Meihua Mountain Nature Reserve, a major habitat of south China tigers, near Longyan city in southeast China's Fujian Province, June 9, 2014. Credit: Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R67–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. A researcher shows gene samples of South China tigers at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai, Oct. 11, 2021. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R97–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. A breeder adds vitamin pills into South China tigers' food at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai, Oct. 11, 2021. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R4H–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6N–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. A breeder feeds a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai, Oct. 11, 2021. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6A–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6J–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. A researcher introduces South China tigers through a studbook at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai, Oct. 11, 2021. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6P–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. A researcher shows a gene sample of a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai, Oct. 11, 2021. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6B–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6F–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R6G–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R7A–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H09R68–Shanghai. 11th Oct, 2021. Photo taken on Oct. 11, 2021 shows a South China tiger at the Shanghai Zoo in east China's Shanghai. The South China tiger is a rare kind endemic to China and is on the national first-class protection list. Currently, a total of 28 South China tigers are living in the Shanghai Zoo. The zoo has recorded each tiger's information and established a gene bank for research, and tigers are treated and bred in a scientific way. Credit: Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2X7HGXH–Urumqi, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. 20th May, 2024. Crew chief Harja Jaladri (C) of Indonesia talks with Umpire 2 Lee Kyounghwan (L) of South Korea and Umpire 1 Yan Jun of China during the play-off final third leg match between Xinjiang Flying Tigers and Liaoning Flying Leopards at the 2023-2024 season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, May 20, 2024. Credit: Luo Yuan/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMH95BEN–Guilin, China. 19th Nov, 2016. A C-47 aircraft, contributed by the Flying Tiger Historical Organization in the United States, lands at the Liangjiang airport in Guilin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nov. 19, 2016. The plane used in the Australian battleground during World War II reached south China's Guilin, after it repeated a flight of the dangerous 'hump route' over the Himalayas, a route flown by the famous U.S. Flying Tigers. It will be permanently displayed at the Flying Tigers Heritage Park in Guilin. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMH95BEJ–Guilin, China. 19th Nov, 2016. A C-47 aircraft, contributed by the Flying Tiger Historical Organization in the United States, lands at the Liangjiang airport in Guilin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nov. 19, 2016. The plane used in the Australian battleground during World War II reached south China's Guilin, after it repeated a flight of the dangerous 'hump route' over the Himalayas, a route flown by the famous U.S. Flying Tigers. It will be permanently displayed at the Flying Tigers Heritage Park in Guilin. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2T5BF04–(231104) -- LIUZHOU, Nov. 4, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Nell Chennault Calloway (L), granddaughter of U.S. General Claire Lee Chennault, who led the wartime Flying Tigers pilots to fight Japanese invaders in China during WWII, and Flying Tigers veteran Harry Moyer visit a history museum of the resistance war against Japanese aggression in Liuzhou, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nov. 4, 2023. Jeffrey Greene, chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation, and Flying Tigers veterans and descendants arrived in Liuzhou on Saturday for a two-day visit. (Xinhua/Lu Boan)
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