Adorable papier-mâché pandas flooded the streets of Taipei, Taiwan to highlight the endangerment of these animals.
Part of the “Pandas World Tour”, this urban intervention was as conceived in 2008 by WWF and has traveled around the world ever since.
Each panda was sculpted by the French artist Paulo Grangeon, who practiced his craft for five years before working in Europe and California.
1,600 pandas were made for this exhibit—each one stands for a panda that can still be found in the wild, making us realize how few of them are left.