Here's what happened to a man who broke a panda park's strict dietary rules

FILE - Visitors watch Tao Bang, one of the panda twins which returned from Shirahama, western Japan on February this year eats bamboo at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu in southwestern China's Sichuan Province, on Sept. 9, 2023. A man who threw unspecified objects into a giant panda enclosure in China has become the latest visitor to be slapped with a lifetime ban on entering the park. A notice from the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding didn’t identify the objects but said that feeding the pandas may cause them harm. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

BEIJING (AP) — Don't feed the pandas. That's the rule seemingly broken by a man who was banned for life from one of China's main panda centers after throwing unspecified “objects†into an enclosure on Monday.

A notice from the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding didn't identify the objects, but said that feeding pandas may cause them harm, and that the panda appeared to be in normal condition. It identified the visitor as a 53-year-old man with the family name Gao.

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