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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Annual Review of Capitulationist Raccoon Boost

A been in my yard loaded with morning glory pollen.

Every once in a while I review the awesome figures generated by the arrival of the Annexationist Herbivores at the Taipei Zoo. Last year I scribed:
Heh. It was four years ago this month that the Annexation Lardbombs exploded at the Taipei Zoo. They were delivered on Dec 23, 2008, and went on display a month later, to a brief flurry of absolute madness. Profoundly political and not the least bit a demonstration of goodwill, they were handled as a "domestic transfer" under CITES, one of the many quiet ways that the Ma government has capitulated to Beijing, as my round-up post above notes. They were named "Reunification" in Chinese. The Zoo's annual budget for them was over a million US$, and it wasted $10 million US on the enclosure for them, according to AP.
It's now been over five years. Meanwhile, let's once again review those promises from the heady days of late 2008.
Zoo officials expect the two giant pandas to attract more than 6 million visitors in the first year, saying they will issue numbered slips to visitors at the panda hall to prevent them from waiting in long lines.(TT)
Here's the data, through 2013. I can't find the 2014 visitor data on the zoo website in any language -- the 2013 data didn't come out until Dec of 2014 in English. Obviously, the visitor level is roughly what it was prior to the panda arrival, which means that these lolling lardbombs have done nada for overall zoo attendance. Indeed, attendance actually fell from 2009 levels over the next three years, bouncing back only in 2013. The Zoo is nowhere near the levels it was in the early 2000s, despite the tourism boosts. Just too much competition for the leisure dollar, I expect. But where are the 6 million visitors for the pandas? Somewhere back in the 1990s, perhaps...

UPDATE: Someone found the numbers for me. Looks like we got a 2014 kick for the baby lardbomb. Still nowhere near 6 million.

1999   4981102
2000   5794384
2001   5473487
2002   4147406
2003   2836936
2004   3054593
2005   3106296
2006   3460300
2007   3370091
2008   3284443
2009   3673564
2010   2808110
2011   2710720
2012   2722042
2013   3222668
2014   4,222,083
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8 comments:

  1. And of those roughly 3 million average visitors each year, how many were Chinese tourists disgorged from endless tour busses?

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  2. Here is the file. First tab, and ROC years (so 103年=2014): http://www.zoo.gov.taipei/GIPDSD/xslGip/xslExport/104031/%E5%8B%95%E7%89%A9%E5%9C%92%E6%A9%9F%E9%97%9C%E7%B6%B2%E7%AB%99/images/icon_DL.gif

    2014 attendance was 4,222,083, a cool million more than the year before, and I'm confident from personal experience that the baby panda was the reason. Numbers dropped back to normal in the fall as it grew up, so it's time to have another baby panda (lol).

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  3. Thanks, I looked in the Chinese but the only stuff under stats didn't include that. Where was it? That link just goes to an icon?

    Michael

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  4. Ahh excuse me. Click on the icon of that folder in this page: http://www.zoo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=27768804&ctNode=24899&mp=104031

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  5. Thanks! That's why I didn't see it. Had to click on the folder icon...

    Michael

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  6. Another explanation for falling zoo attendance numbers, btw, could be the cratering birthrate.
    I'm not sure if school field trips have been cut. That'd explain it too.

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  7. What's black and white, but red all over?

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